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Kilmallock to Ardpartrick and Doneraile. The tribes of Ui Chonail Gabhra extended to a western district, along the Deel and Slieve Luachra, now the baronies of Upper and Lower Connello. Other septs within the Ui Fidgheinte were long associated with other Limerick locations; a branch of the Fir Tamnaige gave its name to Mahoonagh, or Tawnagh. Feenagh is the only geographical trace extant today of ancient Ui-Fidhgeinte. Though the changes in the name of Ui-Fidhgeinte down to the modern Feenagh seem strange, they are quite natural when one takes into account the gradual change from the Irish to the English tongue with a totally different method of spelling and pronunciation and the omission of the "Ui" which was unintelligible to those acquainted only with the latter language. During 1750 to 1900, Fidgeinte had become FOUGHANOUGH or FEOHONAGH, and finally FEENAGH—a name now confined to a single parish southeast of Newcastle in County Limerick.
915:). It is clear that the chiefs and territories of what were formerly the Ui-Fidghente (i.e. the Uí Chonaill Gabra and the Uí Chairpri) were under pressure after 1178, indicating they were still in their historical territory after the 1169 invasion of foreigners, and were caught in the crossfire between the MacCarthaigs, the O'Brians and the English foreigners. By the end of the 12th century, the Ui Fidghente territory was under extreme pressure from all sides, as the MacCarthaigs, O'Brians and the English foreigners (Fitzgerald, Fitzmaurice, DeBurgo) looked to the south and west to expand against the remnants of the Ui Fidghente, the Uí Chonaill Gabra and the Ui Chairpre, who were without formidable allies.
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936:. This appears to be a relic of the pre-Eóganachta political configuration of Munster, and may support the theory of (some) Uí Fidgenti origins among the Dáirine as cousins of the Corcu Loígde. There are a number of historical septs who may have their origins with one or the other, evident in collections of pedigrees as early as those found in Rawlinson B 502, dating from 550 to 1130, and as late as those collected by
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786:. Five generations before Fiacha, Oilioll Olum (died 234 AD) is credited with dividing Munster into two parts and between two of his sons, and enjoined that their descendants should succeed to the governance of the province in alternate succession; this injunction was complied with until the time of Brian Boru, who is credited with slaying Donovan of the Ui Fidgheinte in 977.
432:, Flannery, O'Heffernans, Kenealyes, Mac Eneiry, O'Quin, and Tracy. Whether a surname is distinguished with an "O'" is irrelevant, as all the old Irish families derive from their "Ui" prefix designation; the use of the "O" was discouraged during the era of the Penal Laws, and came back into vogue in connection with the rise of Irish nationalism after the 1840s.
696:, controlled much of the territory to the immediate north of the Uí Fidgenti. Byrne argues the two kingdoms were in rivalry for control over several smaller tuaths, but other evidence suggests they were allied. In the 8th century Lament of Crede, daughter of Guaire, the Ui Fidghente are noted as opponents of her father at the battle of Aine in 667.
879:, for his frequent attacks on Ui Fidghente. His death resulted in Brian Boru's subsequent revenge by defeating all three members of the alliance. In the 10th century, the territory of the Ui Fidghente bordered those of Mahon (in Cashel) and of Brian Boru (in Thomond), and territorial conflicts were not uncommon.
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Tuadmumu (Thomond) and Desmumu (Munster), and from Luimnech to Corcach and from Clár Doire Mór to Cnoc Brénainn was laid waste, both church and lay property. And the Uí Meic Caille and the Uí Liatháin came into the west of Ireland, and the Eóganacht Locha Léin
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Fidgheinte were divided primarily between the two most powerful septs, the Ui Cairbre and the Ui Coilean. The Ui Cairbre Aobhdha (of which O’Donovan were chief), lay along the Maigue basin in Coshmagh and Kenry (Caenraighe) and
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Fidgenti, the second son of Dáire Cerbba, whom, it is believed, became the senior line of the Milesian race upon the death of Crimhthann in 379 AD Fiacha himself, however, never became King of Munster, for he was killed by his rival, Aengus Tireach, great grandson
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Domhnall Mór Ó Briain and Diarmaid Mór Mac Carthaigh, and they laid waste from Limerick to Cork, and from Clár Doire Mhóir and Waterford to Cnoc Bréanainn, both church and lay property. The Uí Mac Caille fled southwards across the Lee into Uí Eachach, the
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Domnall Ua Donnchada (Donnell O'Donoghue) and Cuilén Ua Cuiléin (Colin O'Collins) against Machaire, and they took away many cows. Peace was afterwards made by the son of Mac Carthaig (MacCarthy) and by the Uí Briain (O'Briens)". This suggests the Uí
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Chairbre saw their influence wane during the next two centuries while they tried to stem the tide against more powerful forces.
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824:). The O'Collins, the most powerful sept, would follow many of the O'Donovans some decades later, but one or two smaller septs within the Ui Fidghente, notably the MacEnirys, would remain in County Limerick for several centuries more as lords under the new
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1918:(comp. Donnchadh Ó Corráin 1996)
1818:. Longmans, Green, and Co. 1903.
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1928:O'Connell, Mary Ann Bianconi,
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1433:Joyce 1903 vol. II, pp. 101–2
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3024:Kingdoms of medieval Ireland
2680:Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn
1979:. Dublin. 5th edition, 1892.
263:fragmented late 13th century
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2935:List of monarchs of Desmond
2019:"Origins of the Éoganachta"
1784:Cusack, Sister Mary Frances
1766:. Palgrave Macmillan. 2002.
1461:FitzPatrick 2004, pp. 131–2
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2980:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
2930:List of Kings of the Picts
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1744:Irish Kings and High-Kings
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2078:The Territory of Thomond
2060:Westropp, Thomas Johnson
1793:FitzPatrick, Elizabeth,
1683:Coogan, Tim Pat (2002).
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886:Ó Coileáin coat of arms.
686:Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin
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210:• fl. circa 379 AD
2710:Fedelmid mac Crimthainn
2036:(1985): pp. 11–28.
2025:(1984): pp. 31–37.
1863:Mac Spealáin, Gearóid,
1856:Mac Spealáin, Gearóid,
1853:. 1911. pp. 59–114
1754:Early Christian Ireland
1384:Ó Coileáin 1981, p. 133
877:Mathgamain mac Cennétig
778:Eóganachta relationship
475:O'Connells of Derrynane
3029:1178 disestablishments
2010:Rynne, Etienne (ed.),
1916:It é saigte gona súain
1797:. Boydell Press. 2004.
1671:O'Leary of Uí Fidgenti
1366:Stokes 1887, pp. 202–5
1128:Uí Fidgenti Uí Dedaid
1069:Brian, son of Cennétig
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259:• Disestablished
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2227:Eóganacht Glendamnach
2162:MacCarthy Mor dynasty
1808:Joyce, Patrick Weston
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2650:Crimthann mac Fidaig
2245:Eóganacht Locha Léin
2050:Todd, James Henthorn
1997:O'Rahilly, Thomas F.
1936:Ó Corráin, Donnchadh
1623:Annals of Inisfallen
1611:Annals of Inisfallen
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896:Annals of Inisfallen
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2700:Cathal mac Finguine
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1884:Meyer, Kuno (ed.),
1849:Royal Irish Academy
1847:Proceedings of the
1740:Byrne, Francis John
1327:; Charles-Edwards,
1107:Based primarily on
947:Michael Ó Coileáins
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865:Máel Muad mac Brain
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802:Eóganacht Raithlind
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692:. His dynasty, the
641:Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
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249:• Established
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1858:Uí Cairbre Aobhdha
1802:The Ardagh Chalice
1756:. Cambridge. 2000.
1552:Byrne 2001, p. 197
1534:Byrne 2001, p. 178
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1287:O'Hart, pp. 183–85
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