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The Ciarraige were a population-group recorded in the early historic era in Ireland. The Ciarraige were a people found scattered over much of Ireland. Known branches were: * Ciarraige Luachra, who gave their name to County Kerry * Ciarraige Cuirche, located in the barony of Kerrycurrihy, south of Cork city * Ciarraige Diurgi, located somewhere in Munster * Ciarraige Irluachra, located close to the Ciarraige Luchra * Ciarraige Sleibe Cua, in what is now County Waterford * Ciarraige Muman, situated in Munster * Ciarraige Choinchenn, location uncertain * Ciarraige Conmed, location uncertain * Ciarraige Maige Glas, location uncertain * Ciarraige Des Cechair, location uncertain * Ciarraige Oic Bethra, of Aidhne * Ciarraige Ai, based on the plain of Magh nAi in County Roscommon * Ciarraige Airtech, an obscure branch of the above, around Tibohine, County Roscommon * Ciarraige Loch Airned, based around Loch Airned, now Mannin Lake, County Mayo, close to the Roscommon border. ==References== * ''Corpus inscriptionum insularum Celticarum'', R.A.S. Macalister, p. 240. Dublin, 1945 * ''The Carneys of Connacht'', Nollaig O Muraile, in ''Sages, Saints and Storytellers:Celtic Studies in Honour of Professor James Carney'', Maynooth, 1989 * ''Irish Kings and High Kings'', p. 160, 236, 247, Francis John Byrne,3rd edition, Dublin, 2001 * ''Some Early Connacht Population-Groups'', Nollaig O Muraile, in ''Seanchas:Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis John Byrne'', pp. 156–174. Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2000. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cíarraige」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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