About: Tir Ollíol

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Tir Ollíol was a túath in northwest Ireland. It was part of the confederation of Iochtar Connacht until the late 16th century. Its name is preserved by the barony of Tirerril in southeast County Sligo. It is named after Olliol, one of the sons of Eochaid Mugmedon and half brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, from whom descended the , a branch of the early Irish dynasty known as the Connachta.

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  • Tuath i dtuaisceart chúige Chonnacht ba ea Tír Oirill (Sean-Ghaeilge Tír Ollíol [sic]). Ba bhall í de chónaidhm Íochtar Chonnacht go dtí an bhliain 1603. Ainmníodh í as Ailill mac Echach Mugmedóin, leasdeartháir Niall Naoighiallach. , ba ea a mhuintir ach d'imigh siad go luath as cuimhne. Clann Mhic Dhonnchadha d'Uí Bhriúin Aoi, géag Mhic Dhiarmada as Magh Loirg, ba ea tiarnaí Thír Oirill. Glacadh an sloinne as na Carraige ua Mhic Dhiarmata a bhí ina rí Mhagh Loirg ón mbliain 1197-1207. Scaradh as a chéile níos deireanaí iad, buíon ansin lonnaithe i gCúil Mhuine agus i m, agus buíon eile i mBaile an Mhóta (An Corann). Caomhnaítear an t-ainm sa bharúntacht, Tír Oirill, in oirdheisceart Chontae Shligigh. (ga)
  • Tir Ollíol was a túath in northwest Ireland. It was part of the confederation of Iochtar Connacht until the late 16th century. Its name is preserved by the barony of Tirerril in southeast County Sligo. It is named after Olliol, one of the sons of Eochaid Mugmedon and half brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, from whom descended the , a branch of the early Irish dynasty known as the Connachta. (en)
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  • Tir Ollíol (en)
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  • Tir Ollíol was a túath in northwest Ireland. It was part of the confederation of Iochtar Connacht until the late 16th century. Its name is preserved by the barony of Tirerril in southeast County Sligo. It is named after Olliol, one of the sons of Eochaid Mugmedon and half brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages, from whom descended the , a branch of the early Irish dynasty known as the Connachta. (en)
  • Tuath i dtuaisceart chúige Chonnacht ba ea Tír Oirill (Sean-Ghaeilge Tír Ollíol [sic]). Ba bhall í de chónaidhm Íochtar Chonnacht go dtí an bhliain 1603. Ainmníodh í as Ailill mac Echach Mugmedóin, leasdeartháir Niall Naoighiallach. , ba ea a mhuintir ach d'imigh siad go luath as cuimhne. Caomhnaítear an t-ainm sa bharúntacht, Tír Oirill, in oirdheisceart Chontae Shligigh. (ga)
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  • Tir Ollíol (en)
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