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The kings of Osraige (alternately spelled Osraighe and Anglicised as Ossory) reigned over the medieval Irish kingdom of Osraige from the first or second century AD until the late twelfth century. Osraige was a semi-provincial kingdom in south-east Ireland which disappeared following the Norman Invasion of Ireland. A number of important royal Ossorian genealogies are preserved, particularly MS Rawlinson B502, which traces the medieval Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty back through Óengus Osrithe, who supposedly flourished in the first or second century. and one in the Book of Leinster (also known as "Lebor na Nuachongbála"). Recent analysis of ninth and tenth century regnal succession in Osraige has suggested that in peaceful times, kingship passed primarily from eldest to youngest brother, befor

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  • The kings of Osraige (alternately spelled Osraighe and Anglicised as Ossory) reigned over the medieval Irish kingdom of Osraige from the first or second century AD until the late twelfth century. Osraige was a semi-provincial kingdom in south-east Ireland which disappeared following the Norman Invasion of Ireland. A number of important royal Ossorian genealogies are preserved, particularly MS Rawlinson B502, which traces the medieval Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty back through Óengus Osrithe, who supposedly flourished in the first or second century. and one in the Book of Leinster (also known as "Lebor na Nuachongbála"). Recent analysis of ninth and tenth century regnal succession in Osraige has suggested that in peaceful times, kingship passed primarily from eldest to youngest brother, before crossing generations and passing to sons and nephews. (en)
  • Les rois d'Osraige ou en anglais Ossory ; régnèrent sur ce qui fut principalement un État tampon entre le Leinster et le Munster. (fr)
  • Bhí Ríthe na nOsraí i gceannas ar ríocht na nOsraí (Meán-Ghaeilge Osraige), suite i n-oirdheisceart ná hÉireann, ón chéad nó dara haois AD go dtí an 12ú haois dhéanach le teacht na Normannaigh. Caomhnaítear roinnt ginealaigh ríoga na nOsraí, go háirithe Rawlinson B 502 (a rianaíonn Mhic Giolla Phádraig ar ais go dtí Aonghas Osraithe) agus ceann sa Leabhar Laighneach. Moltar trí anailís déanta le déanaí ar chomharbas ríoga sna hOsraí sa naoú agus deichiú haoiseanna that in amanna síochána, aistríodh an ríogacht go príomha ó dheartháir níos sine go níos óige, agus ansin trasna na nglúnta go mic agus nianna. (ga)
  • Короли Осрайге — правители одноимённого королевства в средневековой Ирландии (ок. 100—1176). (ru)
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  • Les rois d'Osraige ou en anglais Ossory ; régnèrent sur ce qui fut principalement un État tampon entre le Leinster et le Munster. (fr)
  • Короли Осрайге — правители одноимённого королевства в средневековой Ирландии (ок. 100—1176). (ru)
  • The kings of Osraige (alternately spelled Osraighe and Anglicised as Ossory) reigned over the medieval Irish kingdom of Osraige from the first or second century AD until the late twelfth century. Osraige was a semi-provincial kingdom in south-east Ireland which disappeared following the Norman Invasion of Ireland. A number of important royal Ossorian genealogies are preserved, particularly MS Rawlinson B502, which traces the medieval Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty back through Óengus Osrithe, who supposedly flourished in the first or second century. and one in the Book of Leinster (also known as "Lebor na Nuachongbála"). Recent analysis of ninth and tenth century regnal succession in Osraige has suggested that in peaceful times, kingship passed primarily from eldest to youngest brother, befor (en)
  • Bhí Ríthe na nOsraí i gceannas ar ríocht na nOsraí (Meán-Ghaeilge Osraige), suite i n-oirdheisceart ná hÉireann, ón chéad nó dara haois AD go dtí an 12ú haois dhéanach le teacht na Normannaigh. Caomhnaítear roinnt ginealaigh ríoga na nOsraí, go háirithe Rawlinson B 502 (a rianaíonn Mhic Giolla Phádraig ar ais go dtí Aonghas Osraithe) agus ceann sa Leabhar Laighneach. (ga)
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  • Kings of Osraige (en)
  • Ríthe na nOsraí (ga)
  • Rois d'Osraige (fr)
  • Короли Осрайге (ru)
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