• The Uaithni were a people of early Ireland, who in early medieval times lived in north-eastern County Limerick and the adjoining part of County Tipperary...
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    Fortuatha, Gailenga, Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni, Uí Maine, Uí Liatháin. Many survived into late medieval times, others...
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  • historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Heffermans were the chiefly family of the Uaithni who were a tribe of the Erainn who were the second wave of Celts to settle...
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  • sons of Óengus. As King of Munster he is said to have fought with the Uaithni tribe of the Loch Derg area. His reign begins the establishment of a semi-independent...
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    was O'Phelan. The Partraige. Their chiefly family was the O'Malleys. The Uaithni. Their chiefly family was the O'Heffermans. The Uí Bairrche. Their chiefly...
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    between County Galway and the Shannon, identifiable with the early medieval Uaithni; the Ganganoi, also known in north Wales, and the Wellaboroi in the far...
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    between County Galway and the Shannon, identifiable with the early medieval Uaithni; the Ganganoi, also known in north Wales; and the Wellaboroi in the far...
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    Survey. Limerick Owneybeg Uaithne Beag By 1672 27,211 The territory of Uaithni encompassed Owneybeg and part of Owney and Arra Limerick Pubblebrien Pobal...
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