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1 Early times  



1.1  Early leaders (in order)  







2 Main families  





3 Customs  





4 Members of Uí Maine Families  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Uí Mhaine
1,300 years

of Ireland

Coat of arms

Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c.800
Early peoples and kingdoms of Ireland, c.800
StatusTúathaofConnacht (until 6th century)
Common languagesOld Irish, Middle Irish, Early Modern Irish, Latin
Religion
Gaelic Christianity
Catholic Christianity
Gaelic tradition
GovernmentTanistry
 

• 357–407

Máine Mór

• 1593–1611

Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh
History 

• Established

4th century

• Disestablished

1611
ISO 3166 codeIE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Senchineoil
Connacht
Connacht
Clanricarde
Kingdom of Ireland
Today part ofIreland

Uí Mháine, often AnglicisedasHy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland. Its territory of approximately 1,000 square miles (2,600 km2) encompassed all of what is now north, east and south County Galway, south and central County Roscommon, an area near County Clare, and at one stage had apparently subjugated land on the east bank of the Shannon, together with the parish of LusmaghinOffaly.

There were two different Uí Mhaine, the Uí Mhaine of Tethbae and the Uí Mhaine of Connacht; these tribes were separated by the Shannon River. The people of the kingdom were descendants of Maine Mór, who won the territory by warfare. Its sub-kingdoms, also known as lordships, included – among others – Soghan, Corco Mogha, Delbhna Nuadat, Síol Anmchadha, and Máenmaige. These kingdoms were made up of offshoots of the Uí Mháine dynasty, or subject peoples of different backgrounds.

The Uí Mhaine are among the ancient Irish dynasties still represented today among the recognised Irish nobility and Chiefs of the Name, by the O'Kelly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Prince of Uí Mhaine and Count of the Holy Roman Empire. The Fox (O'Kearney) may represent the eastern Uí Mhaine of Tethbae.

Early times[edit]

Maine Mór is said to have established the kingdom around 357 AD, and ruled for fifty years. Before his arrival, the area had been occupied by the Fir Bolg, ruled by King Cian d'Fhearaibh Bolg.

Early leaders (in order)[edit]

Name Years Ruled Death
Maine Mór 50 years natural death
Breasal mac Maine Mór

son of Maine Mór

30 years natural death
Fiachra Finn

son of Breasal

17 years slain by brother
Connall Cas Ciabhach

son of Breasal

22 years slain
Dallán mac Breasal

brother of Fiachra Finn

11 years mortally wounded then drowned
Duach mac Dallán

son of Dallan

16 years slain by Maine Macamh
Lughaidh mac Dallán

son of Dallan

14 years natural death
Feradhach mac Lughaidh

son of Lughaidh

24 years slain by successor
Marcán 15 years slain with a sword
Feradhach mac Lughaidh

son of Feradhach

9 years slain by successor

Main families[edit]

Descendant clans of the dynasty include the Ó Ceallaigh,[1] Ó Draighnáin, Ó hUallacháin, Ó Madadháin,[1] Ó Neachtain,[1] Ó Cnaimhín,[1] Ó Domhnalláin, Ó Maolalaidh,[1] Ó Fallamháin,[1] Ó Cionnaith,[1] Ó Géibheannaigh Ó Bhreasail

Customs[edit]

An early 15th-century text Nosa Ua Maine, states that they were given rewards and treasures such as:

Along with the privileges that kings and queens of Uí Maine received, the clans that fought for Uí Maine were also given privileges and rights:

Members of Uí Maine Families[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g O'Donovan, John. The Hy Many. pp. 143–144.
  • ^ DNA of the Three Collas
  • External links[edit]


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