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262:, a heavy tribute of cattle, on the province. One story says this was because the king of Leinster, Eochaid Ainchenn, had married Túathal's daughter Dairine, but told Túathal she had died and so was given his other daughter, Fithir. When Fithir discovered Dairine was still alive she died of shame, and when Dairine saw Fithir dead she died of grief.
197:, the leader of the revolt that overthrew Fíachu, killing him at a feast. The pregnant Eithne flees as in the other sources. Cairbre rules for five years, dies of plague and is succeeded by Elim. After Elim had ruled for twenty years, the 20- or 25-year-old Túathal was prevailed upon to return. He landed with his forces at Inber Domnainn (
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suggested that, as in many such "returned exile" stories, Túathal represented an entirely foreign invasion which established a dynasty in
Ireland, whose dynastic propagandists fabricated an Irish origin for him to give him some spurious legitimacy. In fact, he proposed that Túathal's story, pushed
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392:, a Celtic compound meaning 'appropriator of wealth' was added referring to his followers large-scale raids on the British coast. The Venii's special designation for themselves became Gaídhil, i.e. Goidels, and their principal groups were called Connachta and Eoghanacht.
388:('tribe-ruler') and he was a great leader of the northern branch of the Venii tribe, or the 'people of Condos' who overthrew the kingship of the Lagini at Tara. When the genealogies were written a few centuries later his name was noted as 'Tuathal', and the epithet
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167:), was pregnant when Fíachu was overthrown, and fled to her homeland where she gave birth to Túathal. Twenty years later Túathal and his mother returned to Ireland, joined up with Fiacha Cassán and Findmall, and marched on Tara to take the kingship.
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Leinster, notably a fortified site on the promontory of
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1796:O'Concannon
1771:O'Donnellan
1708:O'Mulrooney
1616:O'Melaghlin
1518:MacLoughlin
1488:O'Gallagher
1300:MacGeraghty
1285:O'Conor Roe
1280:O'Conor Don
1094:", pp. 211.
950:Teuto-valos
436:Family tree
414:archaeology
379:Míl Espáine
352:(138–161).
254:Dún Ailinne
124:Fir Domnann
2256:Categories
2173:Tyrconnell
2168:Clandeboye
2080:Glentaisie
1990:Literature
1951:Colla Uais
1831:Ó Cuindlis
1826:O'Mulconry
1811:O'Mullally
1806:O'Naughton
1801:O'Duigenan
1776:O'Houlihan
1733:O'Hanratty
1718:O'Leighnin
1713:O'Monaghan
1703:MacDonnell
1668:MacCarroll
1655:Clan Colla
1548:O'Donnelly
1528:MacSweeney
1388:MacClellan
1370:O'Sheridan
1365:MacKiernan
1340:O'Flaherty
1315:O'Flanagan
1305:O'Finnerty
1201:AD 76–106
944:Anne Ross
902:References
390:teachtmhar
386:Teutovalos
284:, king of
247:Lughnasadh
35:Old Irish:
2153:Fermanagh
2148:Airgíalla
2113:Milesians
2075:Knockavoe
1821:O'Kearney
1758:Uí Mháine
1693:MacDonald
1688:McCaffrey
1553:O'Gormley
1478:O'Doherty
1473:O'Donnell
1438:O'Gaughan
1418:MacFirbis
1360:MacGovern
1325:MacDonagh
1320:MacDermot
1272:Uí Briúin
1263:Connachta
1255:and septs
1246:Connachta
1196:AD 80–100
1145:2.159–160
891:Drumanagh
842:Connachta
418:Drumanagh
56:Connachta
2241:Category
2143:Connacht
2096:articles
1876:Findemna
1791:O'Cleary
1786:O'Downey
1781:O'Madden
1748:O'Garvey
1738:O'Hanlon
1728:O'Boylan
1683:MacManus
1678:MacGuire
1673:MacMahon
1641:MacAuley
1631:O'Higgin
1621:O'Molloy
1594:Uí Néill
1592:Southern
1573:O'Hamill
1558:O'Lunney
1454:Uí Néill
1452:Northern
1428:O'Carney
1408:O'Cahill
1398:O'Cleary
1355:O'Malley
1350:O'Reilly
1345:O'Rourke
1335:O'Beirne
1330:MacManus
1253:Kindreds
1108:Agricola
933:Toutatis
925:Techtmar
886:Hibernia
880:See also
833:Uí Néill
406:Agricola
371:Q-Celtic
342:Domitian
290:Moylinny
270:hillfort
267:Iron Age
245:, where
239:Beltaine
235:Uisneach
223:Tlachtga
199:Malahide
195:Fir Bolg
165:Scotland
163:, later
138:and the
120:Fir Bolg
116:Gailióin
112:Ligmuini
104:Leinster
96:Connacht
67:Toutatis
52:Uí Néill
46:, was a
2193:Uisnech
2094:Related
2085:Kinsale
2063:Battles
1931:Gráinne
1881:Clothru
1816:MacEgan
1766:O'Kelly
1743:O'Rogan
1723:O'Heany
1698:MacRory
1663:MacCann
1636:MacCary
1578:MacCaul
1568:O'Quinn
1563:O'Hagan
1543:O'Cahan
1538:MacEwen
1523:MacNeil
1513:O'Neill
1505:nEógain
1493:Dunkeld
1483:O'Boyle
1465:Conaill
1433:O'Towey
1423:O'Coyne
1393:O'Heyne
1310:O'Teige
1141:Satires
1136:Juvenal
1104:Tacitus
618:Dairine
430:Juvenal
402:Tacitus
367:Goidels
346:Hadrian
274:Clogher
243:Tailtiu
231:Samhain
161:Britain
100:Munster
64:Gaulish
2158:Ailech
2022:Places
1533:Lamont
1503:Cenél
1463:Cenél
1413:O'Dowd
995:Emania
628:Fithir
426:Lambay
422:Dublin
286:Ulster
259:bórama
227:druids
207:Achall
140:Érainn
134:, the
130:, the
126:, the
122:, the
118:, the
114:, the
108:Achall
88:Ulster
73:Legend
2198:Brega
2103:Gaels
929:techt
535:Baine
375:Irish
313:Dates
294:Larne
292:near
219:Meath
128:Ulaid
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2188:Mide
1871:Medb
1047:1.38
317:The
215:Míde
203:Tara
170:The
157:Alba
132:Muma
54:and
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1194:FFE
1189:LGE
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