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Maigh Seóla (Irish pronunciation: [mˠəi ˈʃoːl̪ˠə]), also known as Hy Briuin Seola, was the territory that included land along the east shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, Ireland. It was bounded to the east by the Uí Maine vassal kingdom of Soghain and extended roughly from what is now Clarinbridge in the south to Knockmaa Hill in the north. Its rulers belonged to the Uí Briúin Seóla and are sometimes found in the annals under the title "King of Uí Briúin" and "King of South Connacht". The earliest identifiable kings belonged to the line that became the Clann Cosgraigh. However in later times the line which would become the Muintir Murchada, under the O'Flaherty chiefs, monopolized the kingship.

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  • Maigh Seóla, conocida también como Hy Briuin Seola, era el territorio que incluía tierra a lo largo de la costa este del Lough Corrib en Galway, Irlanda. Estaba vinculada al este por el reino vasallo de Uí Maine de Soghain y se extendía aproximadamente del actual Clarinbridge en el sur hasta Knockmaa Hill el norte. Sus gobernantes eran los Uí Briúin Seóla y en ocasiones se les menciona en los anales con el tíutlo de "Rey de Uí Briúin" y "Rey de Connacht del sur". Los primeros reyes identificables pertenecían a la línea que dio lugar a los Clann Cosgraigh. En épocas posteriores la línea de Muintir Murchada, dirigida por la familia O'Flaherty chiefs, monopolizaría el trono. Los Muintir Murchada se asentaban en Loch Cime (más tarde llamado Lough Hackett) hasta que fueron empujados al oeste del Lough Corrib por la invasión normanda de los de Burgo en Connacht en el siglo XIII. Según el historiador del siglo XVII Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Maigh Seóla fue considerado parte de Iar Connacht antes de la invasión normanda de Connacht en el siglo XIII. Después de que la casa de Burgo / Burke se establecieran en Maigh Seola el término Iar Connacht se utilizó para denominar únicamente el territorio de los O'Flahertys al oeste de Lough Corrib y Lough Mask. (es)
  • Maigh Seóla (Irish pronunciation: [mˠəi ˈʃoːl̪ˠə]), also known as Hy Briuin Seola, was the territory that included land along the east shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, Ireland. It was bounded to the east by the Uí Maine vassal kingdom of Soghain and extended roughly from what is now Clarinbridge in the south to Knockmaa Hill in the north. Its rulers belonged to the Uí Briúin Seóla and are sometimes found in the annals under the title "King of Uí Briúin" and "King of South Connacht". The earliest identifiable kings belonged to the line that became the Clann Cosgraigh. However in later times the line which would become the Muintir Murchada, under the O'Flaherty chiefs, monopolized the kingship. The Muintir Murchada were based at Loch Cime (later called Lough Hackett) until forced west of Lough Corrib during the de Burgo led English invasion of Connacht in the 13th century. According to the 17th-century historian Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Maigh Seóla was considered part of Iar Connacht prior to the 13th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Connacht. After the de Burgo / Burke family became established in Maigh Seola the territorial term Iar Connacht was only used to denote the territory of the O'Flahertys west of Lough Corrib and Lough Mask. In English, the plain of Maigh Seóla is also known as Moyola. (en)
  • Tuath sna Connachta na meánaoise ba ea Maigh Sheola, aitheanta fosta mar Uí Bhriuin Seola. Bhíodh a cuid tailte suite le taobh bhruach thoir Loch Coirib i gContae na Gaillimhe. Ar a teorainn thoir, bhíodh Soghain, do-thuath Uí Maine. Shíneadh í go garbh ó Dhroichead an Chláirín ó dheas go dtí Cnoc Meadha ó thuaidh. De shliocht Uí Bhriúin Sheola ba ea a taoisigh ar a gaistí sna hannála idir "rí Uí Briúin" agus "rí deisceart Chonnacht". Den chlann a d'éirigh ina Clann Cosgraigh ba ea na ríthe is luaite a bhfuil taifid. Níos deireanaí, ámh, tháinig chun cinn ríthe den chlann a d'éirigh ina Muintir Murchadha, faoina taoisigh Uí Fhlaithbheartaigh. Bhíodh Muintir Murchadha lonnaithe ag go dtí gur chuir ionsaí an ruaig orthu siar sa 13ú haois. De réir an staraí den 17ú haoise Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, measadh gur de chuid Iar Connacht roimh an ionsaí úd í Maigh Seóla. (ga)
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  • Maigh Seóla (Irish pronunciation: [mˠəi ˈʃoːl̪ˠə]), also known as Hy Briuin Seola, was the territory that included land along the east shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, Ireland. It was bounded to the east by the Uí Maine vassal kingdom of Soghain and extended roughly from what is now Clarinbridge in the south to Knockmaa Hill in the north. Its rulers belonged to the Uí Briúin Seóla and are sometimes found in the annals under the title "King of Uí Briúin" and "King of South Connacht". The earliest identifiable kings belonged to the line that became the Clann Cosgraigh. However in later times the line which would become the Muintir Murchada, under the O'Flaherty chiefs, monopolized the kingship. (en)
  • Maigh Seóla, conocida también como Hy Briuin Seola, era el territorio que incluía tierra a lo largo de la costa este del Lough Corrib en Galway, Irlanda. Estaba vinculada al este por el reino vasallo de Uí Maine de Soghain y se extendía aproximadamente del actual Clarinbridge en el sur hasta Knockmaa Hill el norte. Sus gobernantes eran los Uí Briúin Seóla y en ocasiones se les menciona en los anales con el tíutlo de "Rey de Uí Briúin" y "Rey de Connacht del sur". Los primeros reyes identificables pertenecían a la línea que dio lugar a los Clann Cosgraigh. En épocas posteriores la línea de Muintir Murchada, dirigida por la familia O'Flaherty chiefs, monopolizaría el trono. (es)
  • Tuath sna Connachta na meánaoise ba ea Maigh Sheola, aitheanta fosta mar Uí Bhriuin Seola. Bhíodh a cuid tailte suite le taobh bhruach thoir Loch Coirib i gContae na Gaillimhe. Ar a teorainn thoir, bhíodh Soghain, do-thuath Uí Maine. Shíneadh í go garbh ó Dhroichead an Chláirín ó dheas go dtí Cnoc Meadha ó thuaidh. Bhíodh Muintir Murchadha lonnaithe ag go dtí gur chuir ionsaí an ruaig orthu siar sa 13ú haois. De réir an staraí den 17ú haoise Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, measadh gur de chuid Iar Connacht roimh an ionsaí úd í Maigh Seóla. (ga)
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  • Maigh Seóla (en)
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