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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dál_BirnDál Birn - Wikipedia

    Dál Birn ("portion" of Birn) is a tribal epithet found in Irish sources which refers to the descendants of Loegaire Birn Buadach, the hereditary ruling lineage of the kingdom of Osraige in Ireland.

  2. Dúngal mac Fergaile was of the old Ossorian lineage called the Dál Birn, who traced their descent from Óengus Osrithe the first king of Osraige through his son and successor Loegaire Birn Buadach, of the second century.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OsraigeOsraige - Wikipedia

    From the fifth century, the name Dál Birn ("the people of Birn"; sometimes spelt dál mBirn) appears to have emerged as the name for the ruling lineage of Osraige, and this name remained in use through to the twelfth century.

  4. ga.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dál_BirnDál Birn - Vicipéid

    Dál Birn - Vicipéid. Ainm fine is ea Dál Birn, a thagraíonn do shliocht Loegaire Birn Buadach, sliocht oidhreachtúil Ríocht na nOsraí in Éirinn. [1] [2] Stair. Mhaígh ríthe agus tiarnaí dúchasacha Osraí gurbh de shliocht an rí den dara haois, Laoghaire Birn Buadach mac Aonghasa Osraithe, iad.

  5. Cherca mac Fáeláin (died 712) [1] was a King of Osraige in modern County Kilkenny. He was the son of Fáelán mac Crundmaíl (died 660), a previous king. [2] The dynasty that ruled over Osraige in the early Christian period was known as the Dál Birn. He ruled from 693 to 712. The Irish annals mention only his death.

  6. The Dál Birn (Old Irish: "the assembly" or "portion" of "Birn") is a tribal epithet found in Irish sources which refers to the descendants of Loegaire Birn Buadach, the hereditary ruling lineage of the kingdom of Osraige in Ireland.

  7. Land ingen Dúngaile (died 890 AD) (sometimes spelled Lann or Flann; her patronymic sometimes Dúnlainge) was a Dál Birn princess of Osraige who was a noteworthy figure in Irish politics during a critical time in Viking-age Ireland.