Examples of 'uí' in a sentence

Meaning of "uí"

uí (adjective) - Referring to the Uí, an ancient Gaelic dynasty or kindred group in Ireland

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The prominent appearance of the Fidgenti at the same time was undoubtedly related.
Failghe may have existed as a kingdom from the early historic era.
To these can be added the kings of the northern and southern Néill.
All these territories would be lost to the Néill in the following century.
The Enechglaiss was an early dynasty of the region.
The date of his succession to the Cheinnselaig throne can not be dated with certainty.
Some historians have supposed that this battle in fact concerned internal Néill disputes.
The naming of the Ibdaig is variously interpreted.
He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Ímair.
No further rulers of Maine appear to descend from him.
He was a son of Ímar and a member of the Ímair.
He was ancestor of the nAilello dynasty of Connacht.
Th century was the founder of the kingdom of Maine.
It is uncertain whether he enjoyed Briain support in this venture.
Maine was attempting to secure the hostages of the Maine.

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Also uncertain is how long the Ímair continued to provide rulers.
They were a branch of the southern Néill.
The land of the Echdach corresponded to the modern barony of Armagh.
This of course assumes these dynasts belonged to the Ímair.
The Briúin kings of Connacht were drawn exclusively from these three branches.
This seems to have settled affairs among the southern Néill.
Many other branches of the Néill had never shared in the kingship.
He however met much resistance from members of the southern Néill.
There is no real evidence of Ímair rule in the Isles during this period.
The Failge appear to have had an early leadership among the Laigin tribes.
They would later lose control of the Tara region to the expanding Néill.
Domnall may have also been hostile to the Chóelbad dynasty of the Dal nAraide.
The Liatháin were an early kingdom of Munster in southern Ireland.
It was remembered that the Connachta and Néill had not yet taken the kingship.
The Briúin were a royal dynasty of Connacht.
The family originated in the Kingdom of Failghe.
Not to be confused with the Tréna in Leinster or Munster.
The attention of Fergal then went on the Chernaig.
She was a member of the Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin.
Bannerman proposes a tie to the Macc Uais.
He was ancestor of the Fiachrach dynasties of Connacht.
They are also recorded as the Eochaidh.
The army of Failghe was victorious.
Olaf Guthfrithsson was a member of the Ímar dynasty.
The Ímair dynasty acquired a prominent position among these Scandinavians.
It was a decisive victory for Niall and northern Néill.
Who belonged to the Dúnlainge dynasty.
His death is recorded in this annal as King of Briúin.
His descendants the Chinn Fháelad sept played no major role.
The men were members of the Chennselaig.
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He belonged to the Ímair kindred.
He belonged to the northern Cenél nEógain kindred of the Néill.
The final is played at Páirc Rinn for the first time.
His family were of the Cenél nEnnae of the Southern Néill.

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