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- Cenél
Aedha
- Airtheara
Co. Armagh
- Airtheraib,
Ulster; the Síl Ciarain Ua nEchach
- Tuath
Echach, barony of Armagh
- The
Three Collas; Antrim
- The
Three Collas; Dublin, Kildare,
Meath
- The
Three Collas (Fir Rois); Dublin,
Cavan, Meath
- The
Three Collas; South Derry
- Trí
Tuatha of Oirghialla
- The
Oirghialla and the Uí Maine
- The
Three Collas and Ulster
- The
Three Collas and Monaghan
- Kings
of Leinster (Laigin) - Reference from the Irish Aannals
- The
Dalcassians - Annals of Munster
- Brian
Boru
- Cenel-Conaill
of Érainn- barony of Raphoe, county Donegal
- Chiefs
of Cenél Conaill
- Aradh
Tíre and Aradh Chliach
- The
Rosses
- The
Conmaicne of Magh Réin of Érainn - Connacht
- The
Conmaicne of Magh Réin of Érainn- Thomond
- The
Conmaicne of Magh Réin of Érainn; heartland of Dál
nAraidi- county Down
- Niall
of the Nine Hostages, king of Tara
- The
northern Uí Neill-Tirowen
- Irish
chiefs and clans of ancient Ormond
- The
Ciannachta of Glenn Geimin -county Derry
- The
Ciannachta of Glenn Geimin -Clan Conchobhar of Magh Ith
- The
Ciannachta of Glenn Geimin - Line of Clan Conchobhar of Magh Ith
- The
Ciannachta of Glenn Geimin- O'Clery's section on the Cenel Conaill
- Clan
Diarmatta (Clandermot), of the Cenél Éoghain, Clan Conchobhair-
county Derry
- Clan
Conchobhair, of the Cenél Éoghain- county Derry
- Clan
Cian- Munster, county Fermanagh
- Clan
Cian; Éile Muman- county Tipperary, Offaly
- The
Cianacht
- The
Cianacht; the Cenél Loairn of Dalriada, clan in Argyle
- The
Érainn; Munster
- Some
Families of co. Clare, and Gaelic equivalent
- Annal
Entries; Inishowen
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland - county Limerick
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland - Dalcassian sept in Ulster
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland - Dalcassian sept in Thomond
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland - Ormond
- Munster
in the Early Annals of Ireland- Connacht to Munster
- The
Four Tribes of Owney- Londonderry
- Bishops of Derry
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