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  Ailech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Avalen Ailech Holt and Harmon Wright Nial (Ailech/Nial Clans)
Saunder Hale Ailech and Canl RuAire Windam (Ailech/RuAire Clans)
Calum Dagain Ailech and Joelle Wright Ardel (Ailech/Wright Clans)
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  The Annals of Ulster
934 [AU] Conchobar, son of Domnall, royal-heir of Ailech, died, and was buried in the 'cemetery of kings' in Ard-Macha.
Maelruanaigh, son of Flann, (i.e., royal-heir of Ailech), was killed by the Cinel-Conaill.
1017 [AU] Ferghal son of Domnall, son of Chochobhar, royal-heir of Ailech, was slain by the Cinel-Eoghain themselves [AU] Muiredhach Ua Duibheoin, King of Ui-Mic-Uais of Bregha, was killed by Flaithbertach Ua Neill.
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 Part 25 of The Metrical Dindshenchas
Ailech Néit, from Neit son of Indui, was the name of the place, before another name was given to it; it was guarded by weapons.
Ailech was the name of Ubthaire's daughter—she was wife of a noble, honourable and fresh of colour, till the Gael's love bewildered her.
The king of Fál found Ailech in a secret hour, and she was mother of stout-hearted Colla, of Druim in Domain.
www.ucc.ie /celt/published/T106500D/text025.html   (1610 words)

  
 Annals of Ulster
Laidcnén son of Cerball, king of Fernmag, was killed in Ard Macha by Fergal son of Conaing, king of Ailech.
Néill, king of Ailech, fell there in the 29th year of his age and in the tenth of his reign, and others also; but the Cenél Eógain claim that he was killed by themselves.
Mael Suthain ua Cerbaill, chief sage of Ireland, and king of Eóganacht of Loch Léin, Marcán son of Ceinnéitig, successor of Colum son of Cremthann and superior of Inis Celtra and Cell dá Lua, and Muiredach son of Mochloingse, superior of Mucnám, fell asleep in Christ.
www.goonan.net /annals_of_ulster.htm   (8853 words)

  
 TEMPRANO - Artículo en línea de la información acerca de TEMPRANO
The whole kingdom of the north is commonly designated the kingdom of Ailech, from the ancient stronghold near Derry which the sons of Niall probably took over from the earlier inhabitants.
These were (r) Munster with Cashel as centre, (2) Connaught, (3) Ailech, (4) Oriel, (5) Ulidia, (6) Meath, (7) Leinster, (8) Ossory.
For instance, Ailech might be resolved into Tfr Conaill and Tfr Eogain according to political conditions.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /es/DRO_ECG/TEMPRANO.html   (10813 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 238
Domnall Ilchelgach mac Muirchertach, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann was the son of Muirchertach Mór mac Ercae, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann and Duinseach ingen Duach Ua Briúin.
Muirchertach Mór mac Ercae, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann was the son of Muiredach mac Éogan, rí Ailech and Erca ingen Loairn.
Máel Dúin mac Áeda, rí Ailech was the son of Áed Oirdnidhe mac Néill, rí Ailech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann and Maedhbh ingen Indrechtaich Síl Muiredaig.
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 Netherlorn and its Neighbourhood - Chapter VI - The Holy Islands
Calling at the old foundation of Ailech on the way and finding the saint unexpectedly there, they were so delighted with the meeting that immediately arrangements were made for the celebration before alluded to.
It may safely be said that the ailech a' Naoimh (the mounds of the saints) of Brendan was the same as the Ii Naomha (Hinba, Holy Island) of Adamnan.
There is no other island on the west possessing such unique relies of antiquity; their extent shows that the establishment was of great importance; they are certainly the oldest Christian monuments in the Western Isles; that they have been so well preserved is due to the secluded nature of their situation.
www.electricscotland.com /books/netherlorn6.htm   (3593 words)

  
 Royal O'Neill Clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The particular Saint of the O'Neills was Mura, son of Feradach son of Eoghan, King of Ailech ca.
DOMNALL's descendants often were "Royal Heirs of the North" or kings of Ailech, down to DONNCHADH [K. of Ailech 1083] and ARDGAR [Royal Heir of Ailech], who was killed 1124.
He was caught offguard by the Norse in his own fortress of Ailech in 939, and was taken as a prisoner to their ships on Lough Swilly, but escaped; he fitted out his own fleet and pursued the Norse to their base in the Hebrides, which he plundered in 941.
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 Ailech or Grianan of Ailech
--Another Ulster palace, quite as important as Emain, was Ailech, the ruins of which are situated in County Donegal, on the summit of a hill 800 feet high, five miles north-west from Derry, commanding a magnificent view of Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly with the surrounding country.
It is a circular stone cashel of dry masonry, 77 feet in internal diameter, the wall about 13 feet thick at the base, and on the outside sloping gradually inwards.
It still retains--has all along retained--its ancient name, in the form of Greenan-Ely, where Ely correctly represents the sound of Ailigh, the genitive of Ailech.
www.libraryireland.com /SocialHistoryAncientIreland/III-XVI-9.php   (284 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg46.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
a daughter of Kenneth MacAlpin married Aed Findliath macNéill Caille O'Néill, King of Ireland and Ailech.
Niall Glúndub macAedo Findliath O'Neill, King of Ireland and Ailech.
Harold married Elgiva daughter of Ethelred I (Æthelred), King of Wessex & Kent and Wulfrida.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobg46.htm   (217 words)

  
 Derry / Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Templemore Sports Complex, which has hosted the European Boxing Championships and is claimed to be capable of hosting "any indoor sport up to international level".
Grianan of Ailech (Royal seat of the Ui Neill family for 700 years)
Foyle Bridge - Second longest bridge in Ireland.
www.derry.com   (2050 words)

  
 Faerland Leaders
Rowenna, born on 10/1/1772 AD to Diven Homan Morgan and Veela Ailech Dare, was destined to become a healer.
When Aven Ailech Nial was born on 5/29/1431 AD, the Grave of Cyren was still available to all who knew the secret of its location.
When she was not yet 10 years old, she had a vision of Aven Ailech Nial, who told her that she would be given her gift of prophesy.
www.calyr.org /faerland_leaders.htm   (9810 words)

  
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He built the great stone fort of Ailech at Innishowen Head in North-East County Donegal, on the western entrance to Lough Foyle, which stood on a high promontory [803 feet high].
Eogan seized the fortress of Ailech and founded a line of kings there, and is reckoned the first King of Ailech.
The first King of Ailech was Eogan, one of Niall Mor's sons [the ancestor of the O'Neills].
www.angelfire.com /ego/et_deo/irishkings.wps.htm   (12100 words)

  
 Faerland and Calyran History
Covelle and Wren Ailech are banished from Dundag by Wren's brother Aym Nial, Prince of Dundag.
The Grave of Cyren is discovered in the Laurel Forest by Ladar Ailech Ailech, son of Wren and Covelle.
Aven Ailech Nial becomes an Elfmaiden in a joint ceremony with her husband, who becomes an OE brother.
www.calyr.org /faerland_timeline.htm   (1900 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Exhibit
The men of western and central Ulster under the king of Ailech, and those of Dalriada and Dalnaraide under the king of Uladh, still resisted him, but they were also at war with one another, and in 1004 met in battle at Craebh Tulcha and were both slain.
This was probably suggested by a similar act of Muircheartach na gcochall gcroicionn, king of Ailech, who in 941 marched from the north through Munster taking hostages to secure his own succession to the chief kingship of Ireland.
O'Donovan, line 129) that the king of Ailech on his expedition passed a night at Cenn Coradh, Brian's home, and even if Brian did not witness the progress of the northern king, its memory must have been fresh in Munster in his youth.
www.thepeerage.com /e416.htm   (2395 words)

  
 St. Columba Antiochian Orthodox Church -
His Gaelic name was Colum-cille which means "Dove of the Church." He was born a prince of the royal Úi Néill line.
His grandfather and two brothers had conquered North-west Ulster and set up the provincial kingdom of Ailech.
In his youth he decided to enter monastic life and was trained in the monastic community by notable figures including St. Finnian.
www.stcolumbachurch.org /st_columba_paper.html   (3334 words)

  
 Mhuintir Luinigh
The Lúinech after whom we are named, and from whom we are all descended, was a noble of the Cinel Moen tribe of the Gaelic kingdoms of Tír Eóghain, Ailech and Magh Ithe.
King Niall's son Eoghain conquered northwestern Ireland and established his own kingdom and royal seat at the Grianan Ailech west of modern day Londonderry around 425.
The Grianan Ailech is a large stone ring fortress that was already hundreds of years old by the time it was captured by Eoghain.
groups.msn.com /MhuintirLuinigh   (582 words)

  
 Grianan of Ailech (Stone Fort / Dun) | The Modern Antiquarian | Grianan of Ailech (Stone Fort / Dun)
Grianan of Ailech (Stone Fort / Dun)
Grianan of Ailech (Stone Fort / Dun) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK and Ireland's most popular megalithic community website.
A 360 panorama taken from the top level of the ramparts.
www.themodernantiquarian.com /site/2530   (493 words)

  
 [No title]
He had a demon of gluttony in his throat that caused him to consume enormous quantities of food and drink.
The demon came into his throat because of his love for Lígach, the sister of Fergal mac Máele Dúin, the king of Ailech, with whom he was contending for the kingship of Ireland.
Fergal had a scholar (scolaige) curse the apples that Lígach sent Cathal as a token of her affection, and as soon as the Munsterman ate them, the demon took shape in his throat.
www.hastings.edu /academic/english/Kings/Aislinge_Meic_Con_Glinne.htm   (1926 words)

  
 Reimert Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He held the royal title of King of Ulster.
He held the royal title of King of Ailech.
He held the royal title of King of Airther-Liphi.
www.reimert.org /genealogy/database/b63.htm   (231 words)

  
 The Sons of Mil
It happened in that day that there were many chieftains and nobles o Ireland in Ailech Neid, making peace between Mac Cuill and his brethren; for they said that he had an excess of the goods of Fiachna son of Delbaeth, who had died previously.
When Ith heard that, he went with his son and with two-thirds of his people to Ailech.
The kings welcomed him when he reached the assembly, and after he was a while among them, they told him the matter about which they were in opposition and contention between them.
www.mythicalireland.com /mythology/tain/sonsofmil.html   (3085 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 73
O'Néill, Fergal macMáele Dúin, King of Ireland and Ailech
O'Néill, Murchad Glún re Lár, King of Ailech
O'Néill, Niall Glúndub macAedo Findliath, King of Ireland and Ailech
www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx73.html   (539 words)

  
 DragonQuest Character Record: Cormac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Homeland: Near the city of Derry, Kingdom of Ailech, Ireland
Ethne is married to Duncan, a warrior in Ailech.
Fergus raised his children to be loyal to the clan and to hate the people of Oriel, a neighboring and rival kingdom in Ireland.
mysite.verizon.net /jbecker58/dq/cormac.html   (381 words)

  
 Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of Invasions
There was in fact a convention of the men of Ireland at Ailech of Net, after the slaying of Net s.
It is then that a plot was laid by them to kill Íth, and they bade him begone out of Ireland; and he came away from them, from Ailech Mag Ítha.
There was a pursuit after him as far as that, and he fell at their hands in Mag Ítha; unde Mag Ítha nominatur.
www.maryjones.us /ctexts/lebor5.html   (3384 words)

  
 The O'Brien Clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
- O'Néill, Fergal macMáele Dúin, King of Ireland and Ailech
- O'Néill, Aed Findliath macNéill Caille, King of Ireland and Ailech
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www.obrienclan.com /lineage/ailech.html   (132 words)

  
 megalithomania.com - Grianan an Ailleach at Grianan of Ailech - Stone Fort - County Donegal
megalithomania.com - Grianan an Ailleach at Grianan of Ailech - Stone Fort - County Donegal
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Grianan an Ailleach at Grianan of Ailech - Stone Fort - County Donegal
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 Lineage
Eogan, King of Ailech, Baptised by St Patrick, died 465
Muircheartach ‘of the leather cloaks’ King of Ailech, Royal Heir of Ireland
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