Síol Anmchadha, the Glossary
Síol Anmchadha (Síl n-Anmcadha) was a sub-kingdom or lordship of Uí Maine, and ruled by an offshoot of the Uí Maine called the Síol Anmchadha ("the seed of Anmchadh"), from whom the territory took its name.[1]
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30 relations: Birr, County Offaly, Clann Fhearghaile, Clann Taidg, Clanricarde, Conmhaícne Mara, Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh, Connacht, County Galway, Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, Earl of Ulster, Eyrecourt, Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Irish language, John Eyre (settler), John Eyre, 1st Baron Eyre, Kingdom of Ireland, Lawrencetown, County Galway, List of kings of Síol Anmchadha, Lough Derg (Shannon), Muintir Murchada, Munster, Portumna, River Shannon, River Suck, Thomond, Tynagh, Uí Díarmata, Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, Uí Mháine, Woodford, County Galway.
- Connacht
- Geography of County Galway
- History of County Galway
- Kingdoms of medieval Ireland
Birr, County Offaly
Birr (Biorra, meaning "plain of water") is a town in County Offaly, Ireland.
See Síol Anmchadha and Birr, County Offaly
Clann Fhearghaile
Clann Fhergail was a cantred located in County Galway, comprising the baronies of Moycullen and Galway, the parishes of Oranmore and Ballynacourty and Rahoon. Síol Anmchadha and Clann Fhearghaile are Connacht, county Galway geography stubs, geography of County Galway, history of County Galway and Irish history stubs.
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Clann Taidg
Clann Taidg was the name of a medieval cantred located in what is now County Galway, Ireland. Síol Anmchadha and Clann Taidg are Connacht, county Galway geography stubs, geography of County Galway, history of County Galway and Irish history stubs.
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Clanricarde
Clanricarde, also known as Mac William Uachtar (Upper Mac William) or the Galway Burkes, were a fully Gaelicised branch of the Hiberno-Norman House of Burgh who were important landowners in Ireland from the 13th to the 20th centuries.
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Conmhaícne Mara
The Conmhaícne Mara or Conmaicne Mara (the Conmaicne of the sea) were an early people of Ireland. Síol Anmchadha and Conmhaícne Mara are history of County Galway and Irish history stubs.
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Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh
The Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh or Conmaicne Mhein or Conmaicne Máenmaige or Conmaicne Críche Meic Erca (the Conmaicne of the central plain) were an early people of Ireland, their tuath comprising the barony of Loughrea, in County Galway. Síol Anmchadha and Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh are Connacht, geography of County Galway, history of County Galway and kingdoms of medieval Ireland.
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Connacht
Connacht or Connaught (Connachta or Cúige Chonnacht), is one of the four provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland.
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County Galway
County Galway (Contae na Gaillimhe) is a county in Ireland. Síol Anmchadha and county Galway are Connacht.
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Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
The Cromwellian conquest of Ireland (1649–1653) was the re-conquest of Ireland by the Commonwealth of England, led by Oliver Cromwell.
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Earl of Ulster
The title of Earl of Ulster has been created six times in the Peerage of Ireland and twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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Eyrecourt
Eyrecourt, historically known as Donanaghta, is a village in County Galway, Ireland.
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Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
The Galway Archaeological and Historical Society was founded on 21 March 1900, at the Railway Hotel, Galway. Síol Anmchadha and Galway Archaeological and Historical Society are history of County Galway.
See Síol Anmchadha and Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
Irish language
Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language group, which is a part of the Indo-European language family.
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John Eyre (settler)
John Eyre (died 1685) was an English Cromwellian settler in Ireland who became Mayor of Galway.
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John Eyre, 1st Baron Eyre
John Eyre, 1st Baron Eyre (– 30 September 1781), was an Irish politician.
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Kingdom of Ireland
The Kingdom of Ireland (Ríoghacht Éireann; Ríocht na hÉireann) was a dependent territory of England and then of Great Britain from 1542 to the end of 1800.
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Lawrencetown, County Galway
Lawrencetown or Laurencetown (or simply Baile Mór), historically called Oghilmore and later Ballymore, is a village in County Galway, Ireland.
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List of kings of Síol Anmchadha
Siol Anmchada was a petty kingdom and lordship of Uí Maine, in an area of the west of Ireland which is now part of Connacht.
See Síol Anmchadha and List of kings of Síol Anmchadha
Lough Derg (Shannon)
Lough Derg, historically Lough Dergart (Loch Deirgeirt), is a freshwater lake in the Shannon River Basin, Ireland.
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Muintir Murchada
Muintir Murchada was the name of an Irish territory which derived its name from the ruling dynasty, who were in turn a branch of the Uí Briúin. Síol Anmchadha and Muintir Murchada are Connacht, geography of County Galway and history of County Galway.
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Munster
Munster (an Mhumhain or Cúige Mumhan) is one of the four provinces of Ireland, located in the south of the island.
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Portumna
Portumna (- meaning 'the landing place of the oak') is a market town in the south-east of County Galway, Ireland, on the border with and linked by a bridge to County Tipperary.
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River Shannon
The River Shannon (Abhainn na Sionainne, an tSionainn, an tSionna) is the major river on the island of Ireland, and at in length, is the longest river in the British and Irish Isles.
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River Suck
The River Suck (An tSuca) is a river within the Shannon River Basin in Ireland, 133 km (82.5 mi) in length.
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Thomond
Thomond (Classical Irish: Tuadhmhumhain; Modern Irish: Tuamhain), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nenagh and its hinterland. Síol Anmchadha and Thomond are kingdoms of medieval Ireland.
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Tynagh
Tynagh is a village and electoral division in south-east County Galway in Ireland.
Uí Díarmata
Uí Díarmata was a local kingdom located in what is now north County Galway. Síol Anmchadha and Uí Díarmata are Connacht, geography of County Galway, history of County Galway and kingdoms of medieval Ireland.
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Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
Uí Fhiachrach Aidhne (also known as Hy Fiachrach) was a kingdom located in what is now the south of County Galway. Síol Anmchadha and Uí Fiachrach Aidhne are history of County Galway and kingdoms of medieval Ireland.
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Uí Mháine
italic, often Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. Síol Anmchadha and Uí Mháine are geography of County Galway, history of County Galway and kingdoms of medieval Ireland.
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Woodford, County Galway
Woodford is a village in the south-east of County Galway, Ireland.
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See also
Connacht
- 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers)
- Annals of Connacht
- Brian Rua U'Cearbhain
- Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
- Cenél Áeda na hEchtge
- Ciarraige Aí
- Ciarraige Airtig
- Ciarraige Locha na nÁirne
- Clann Fhearghaile
- Clann Taidg
- Coat of arms of Connacht
- Composition of Connacht
- Conmaicne
- Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh
- Connacht
- Connacht Irish
- Connacht–Ulster (European Parliament constituency)
- Connachta
- Connaught Rangers
- Connemara
- Coolcarney
- Corca Fhir Trí
- County Galway
- County Leitrim
- County Mayo
- County Roscommon
- County Sligo
- Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha
- Fir Ol nEchmacht
- Galway
- Iar Connacht
- Lord of Connaught
- Luighne Connacht
- Maigh Seóla
- Muintir Murchada
- Nagnatae
- Síol Anmchadha
- Síol Maelruain
- Senchineoil
- Soghain
- Talty
- Tibbot MacWalter Kittagh Bourke
- Tibbot na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo
- Uí Díarmata
- Umhaill
Geography of County Galway
- Ballynacregga
- Ballynastaig Wood
- Ben Lugmore
- Benbrack
- Benbreen
- Bencollaghduff
- Bencorr
- Benglenisky
- Bengower
- Benlettery
- Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
- Ceantar na nOileán
- Cenél Áeda na hEchtge
- Clann Fhearghaile
- Clann Taidg
- Conamara Theas
- Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh
- Connemara
- Connemara National Park
- Coole Park
- Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha
- Derryclare
- Derrycrag Wood Nature Reserve
- Diamond Hill (Ireland)
- Hymany Way
- Iar Connacht
- Joyce Country
- Maigh Seóla
- Muintir Murchada
- Mullagh, County Galway
- Mweelrea
- Pollnaknockaun Wood
- Richmond Esker
- Rosturra Wood
- Síol Anmchadha
- Senchineoil
- Soghain
- Suck Valley Way
- Uí Díarmata
- Uí Mháine
- Wellpark
- Western Way
History of County Galway
- 2003 Derrybrien landslide
- Aidhne
- Battle of Aughrim
- Battle of Knockdoe
- Cóiced Ol nEchmacht
- Cenél Áeda na hEchtge
- Centenary of the Easter Rising
- Ciarraige Óic Bethra
- Clann Cosgraigh
- Clann Fhearghaile
- Clann Taidg
- Coill Ua bhFiachrach
- Conmaicne
- Conmhaícne Mara
- Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh
- Delbhna
- Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha
- First Battle of Athenry
- Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
- Galway Castle
- Glengowla Mines
- Hardiman's History of Galway
- High Sheriff of County Galway
- History of Galway
- Iar Connacht
- James Mitchell Geology Museum
- Lord Lieutenant of Galway
- Lough Mask Murders
- Maigh Seóla
- Muintir Murchada
- Síol Anmchadha
- Sack of Athenry
- School of Tuam
- Second Battle of Athenry
- Senchineoil
- Soghain
- St Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack
- St Joseph's Industrial School, Salthill
- Uí Díarmata
- Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
- Uí Mháine
- Ui Fiachrach Finn
Kingdoms of medieval Ireland
- Éile
- Airgíalla
- Cairpre Gabra
- Cairrge Brachaidhe
- Clandeboye
- Conaille Muirtheimne
- Conmhaícne Mheáin Maigh
- Corca Fhir Trí
- Corcu Baiscind
- Corcu Duibne
- Corcu Loígde
- Dál Riata
- Dartraighe
- Fermanagh
- Firceall
- Iarmuman
- Iveagh
- Kingdom of Breifne
- Kingdom of Desmond
- Kingdom of Dublin
- Kingdom of Leinster
- Kingdom of Meath
- Kingdom of Munster
- Kingdom of Ormond
- Kingdom of Uí Failghe
- Loígis
- Magh Luirg
- Osraige
- Síol Anmchadha
- Tír Eoghain
- Tethbae
- Thomond
- Three Tuathas
- Tyrconnell
- Uí Díarmata
- Uí Dúnchada
- Uí Fergusa
- Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
- Uí Fidgenti
- Uí Liatháin
- Uí Mháine
- Ulaid
- Umhaill
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Síol_Anmchadha
Also known as Siol Anmchada.