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  1. Leinster (wym. [ ˈ l ɛ n s t ə r]; irl. Laighin lub Cúige Laighean, wym. [ ˈ l̪ ˠ a ː j ɪ n ʲ]) – jedna z czterech prowincji Irlandii. Ludność 2 504 814, stolica Dublin .

  2. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeinsterLeinster – Wikipedia

    Leinster (iriska: Laighin) är en av Irlands fyra historiska provinser. De övriga är Munster, Ulster och Connacht. Leinster är den östligaste provinsen. Den består av grevskapen Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford och Wicklow

  3. There are four provinces of Ireland: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. The Irish word for this territorial division, cúige, meaning "fifth part", suggests that there were once five, and at times Meath has been considered to be the fifth province. In the medieval period, however, there were often more than five.

  4. Alternate history. Murray Leinster was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975), an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays.

  5. Libro de Leinster. El Libro de Leinster (en inglés, Book of Leinster, en irlandés Lebor Laignech ), antes conocido como Libro de Noughaval ( Lebor na Nuachongbála ), es un manuscrito medieval irlandés recopilado hacia el año 1160 y conservado actualmente en el Trinity College (Dublín) .

  6. Anexo. : Reyes de Leinster. La siguiente es una lista provisional de los reyes que gobernaron la provincia irlandesa de Leinster hasta 1632 y sus sucesivos jefes hasta la actualidad. Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth, murió en 446. Crimthann mac Enna Cennsalach, murió en 483. Fincath mac Garrchu, murió en 485. Fráech mac Finchada, murió en 495.

  7. Apart from Úgaine Mór, other prominent Kings of Leinster from this period who were also High Kings of Ireland were Labraid Loingsech and Cathair Mór. A mythology developed that Labraid Loingsech had horses ears: he spent some time exiled in Transalpine Gaul (dated roughly to the period of the Roman–Gallic wars) where his grandmother was ...