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Muintir Eolais

Ón Vicipéid, an chiclipéid shaor.
Caisleán Seáin agus Oileán an phriosuiin ar Loch an Scoir c. 1791

Rítheaghlach Chonmhaicne Réin in Éirinn na meánaoise ba ea Muintir Eolais. Le seacht gcéad bliain anuas ón 8ú haois, bhí cónaí orthu agus bhí siad i gceannas ar ceantar i ndeisceart Chontae Liatroma, mar a bhí Maigh Nissi agus Maigh Réin, inniu faoi seach na barúntachtaí Liatroma agus Mhaothla.[1]

D'éirigh tionchar Mhuintir Eolais (Mhic Raghnaill, Uí Mhaoilmhiaigh agus Mhic Sheanlaoich) níos laige agus scoilte de réir a chéile le linn na 16ú haoise. Theip an tuath le cliseadh na nGael i gCogadh na Naoi mBliana, agus chuaigh sí as cuimhne le forghabháil na hÉireann ag na Sasanaigh.

Críocha Mhuintir Eolais

Teacht chun cinn Mhuintir Eolais

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Eolas mac Biobhsaigh, chieftain of the Conmaicne circa AD 900, ba ea sinsear eapainmneach na muintire. Tá beag eolais againn faoi Eolas.[2]

Príomhchlanna

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Seo as leanas príomhchlanna Mhuintir Eolais:[3][4][5]

Deir O'Hart go raibh triúr mac ag Eolas ar a laghad:

  • Brocán, sinsear Mhic Sheanlaoich
  • Anbheith, sinsear Mhic Garry
  • Maolmhuire, tiarna Chonmhaicne Réin agus sinsear Mhic Raghnaill.[6] Bhí gaol acu le do hUí Chuinn agus Farrel as an Longfort.[7]

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  1. A very basic history of Mohill and South Leitrim
  2. A very basic history of Mohill and South Leitrim
  3. Petrie 1872, pp. 61.
  4. O'Daly, Mangan, O'Donovan, O'Daly 1852, pp. 35.
  5. Hardiman 1831, pp. 46.
  6. O'Hart 1876, pp. 136.
  7. O'Hart 1876, pp. 135–136.