WebThe genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country : now first published from the Book of Lecan, in the library of the Royal Irish Academy, and from the genealogical manuscript of Duald Mac Firbis, in the library of Lord Roden / with a translation and notes, and a map of Hy-Fiachrach, by John O'Donovan. WebThe Final Word This very rare hard bound volume, is complete in modern English with translation into gaelic, (appears side by side in Gaelic and modern English); includes valuable notes on Mayo and Sligo history; pedigrees, map, foldout chart, original and new index, Placename guide, Addenda, Letters, Wills, Extensive info on O'Shaughnessy, …
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WebUí Fiachrach. Los Uí Fiachrach fue una dinastía originaria de y que gobernó la provincia o coicead de Connacht (una provincia occidental de Irlanda) en diferentes épocas después del primer milenio. Afirmaban ser descendientes de Fiachrae, medio hermano de Niall Noigiallach o Niall de los Nueve Rehenes. Fiachrae y sus dos hermanos, Brion y ... WebCombine Editions. Average rating: 3.67 · 3 ratings · 1 review · 9 distinct works. The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach: Commonly Called O'Dowda's Country. by. John O'Donovan, Duald MacFirbis, Giolla Iosa Mor MacFirbis. it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1993 — 14 editions. Want to Read. flowers glasgow mt
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