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The Delbhna Nuadat were lords of a large section of what is now Athlone in County Roscommon, situated between the Suca and Shannon rivers. A branch of the larger Delbhna population group, they were from the early historic era a subject people of the Ui Maine. In 759, Diumasach, Lord of Delbhna Nuadat, drowned in an incident called "The shipwreck of the Dealbhna Nuadhat on Loch Ribh." The chiefs of Delbhna Nuadat eventually took the surname O'Flannagain or O’Flanagan.

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  • The Delbhna Nuadat were lords of a large section of what is now Athlone in County Roscommon, situated between the Suca and Shannon rivers. A branch of the larger Delbhna population group, they were from the early historic era a subject people of the Ui Maine. There are a handful of references to the Delbhna Nuadat in the annals. In 751, they were defeated at the battle of Bealach Cro by Crimthann, king of Ui Maine. Finn mac Arbh, Lord of Delbhna, was killed "and the Dealbhna were slaughtered about him." This battle appears to have been the culmination of a war between the Ui Maine and the Delbhna Nuadat for possession of Athlone. In 759, Diumasach, Lord of Delbhna Nuadat, drowned in an incident called "The shipwreck of the Dealbhna Nuadhat on Loch Ribh." An entry for 1048 states that "A predatory excursion was made by the royal heirs or chieftains of Ui-Maine into Dealbhna, where the royal chieftains were all slain, namely, Ua Maelruanaidh, Ua Flannagain, the Cleireach Ua Taidhg, and Mac Buadhachain, royal heir of Dealbhna Nuadhat." The chiefs of Delbhna Nuadat eventually took the surname O'Flannagain or O’Flanagan. (en)
  • Dream ársa i gcúige Chonnacht ba ea Dealbhna Nuad (Sean-Ghaeilge Delbna Nuadat), lonnaithe ar thailte idir an tSuca agus an tSionainn. Géag den dream níos mó Dealbhna ab ea iad. Le linn na ré luathstairiúla, bhí siad faoi ghéillsine Uí Mhaine. Ghlac taoisigh Dealbhna Nuad an sloinne . (ga)
  • I Delbhna Nuadat erano i signori di un'ampia porzione dell'odierna contea di Roscommon, che si trova in Irlanda tra i fiumi Suck e Shannon ed erano soggetti agli Ui Maine. Come mostrerebbe l' Nuadat, loro si sarebbero fatti discendere, o comunque sarebbero stati adoratori del dio irlandese della guerra Nuada, di cui sottolinea che sarebbe la divinità da cui discenderebbero tutti gli irlandesi come si evincerebbe dai frammenti delle prime genealogie. Negli Annali irlandesi si trovano riferimenti sparsi ai Delbhna Nuadat. Nel 751, ad esempio, furono sconfitti nella battaglia di Bealach Cro da re Crimthann di Ui Maine. Finn mac Arbh, signore di Delbhna, fu ucciso e i suoi uomini massacrati. Questa battaglia si inserirebbe nella guerra tra gli Ui Maine e i Delbhna Nuadat per il possesso di Delbhna. L'ultima menzione dei Delbhna Nuadat come un popolo distinto dagli altri è quella del 1048, dopodiché scompaiono dal palcoscenico della storica. (it)
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  • Dream ársa i gcúige Chonnacht ba ea Dealbhna Nuad (Sean-Ghaeilge Delbna Nuadat), lonnaithe ar thailte idir an tSuca agus an tSionainn. Géag den dream níos mó Dealbhna ab ea iad. Le linn na ré luathstairiúla, bhí siad faoi ghéillsine Uí Mhaine. Ghlac taoisigh Dealbhna Nuad an sloinne . (ga)
  • The Delbhna Nuadat were lords of a large section of what is now Athlone in County Roscommon, situated between the Suca and Shannon rivers. A branch of the larger Delbhna population group, they were from the early historic era a subject people of the Ui Maine. In 759, Diumasach, Lord of Delbhna Nuadat, drowned in an incident called "The shipwreck of the Dealbhna Nuadhat on Loch Ribh." The chiefs of Delbhna Nuadat eventually took the surname O'Flannagain or O’Flanagan. (en)
  • I Delbhna Nuadat erano i signori di un'ampia porzione dell'odierna contea di Roscommon, che si trova in Irlanda tra i fiumi Suck e Shannon ed erano soggetti agli Ui Maine. Come mostrerebbe l' Nuadat, loro si sarebbero fatti discendere, o comunque sarebbero stati adoratori del dio irlandese della guerra Nuada, di cui sottolinea che sarebbe la divinità da cui discenderebbero tutti gli irlandesi come si evincerebbe dai frammenti delle prime genealogie. (it)
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