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The Partraige were a people of early historic Ireland. Several attested branches were found in Ireland, including the following: * Partraige Cera - located at the northern end of Lough Mask (Loch Mask) and the region of Lough Carra (Loch Corrib), County Mayo. * Partraige in Laca - at and around Cong, County Mayo * Partraige in tSlebe - covering the area from Croagh Patrick to Lough Corrib, all of south-west Mayo * Partraige Beca - located at Crossakell, south of Kells, County Meath.〔Nollaig, "Some Early Connacht Population-Groups"〕 Francis John Byrne has suggested that the Partraige may have been "a remnant of a pre-Celtic population, akin perhaps to the Illyrian tribe commemorated in the Bavarian resort of Garmish-Partenkirchen."〔Byrne, ''Irish kings and high-kings'', p. 236.〕 He also suggests that the Fir Umaill found in Clew Bay (later the Uí Briúin) probably were a later branch.〔 They have given their name to the district of Partry. ==See also== * Aodh Ua Goirmghiallaigh * Patrick D'Arcy * Goidelic substrate hypothesis 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「Partraige」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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