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The Soghain were a people of ancient Ireland. Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh identified them as part of a larger group called the Cruithin, and stated of them: ''Of the Cruithin of Ireland are the Dál Araidhi (Dál nAraidi), the seven Lóigisi of Leinster, the seven Soghain of Ireland, and every Conaille'' (see Conaille Muirtheimne) ''that is in Ireland.'' ==Locations== The location of four of the seven Soghain is as follows: *1 - A branch in the territory of Fernmag (barony of Farney, County Monaghan). *2 - In Delvin (County Westmeath) where a Soghain tribe lived with a branch of the Delbhna in an area called ''Trícha cét na Delbna Móire agus na Sogan''. *3 - The Corcu Shogain, who were subject to the Benntraige under the Eoghanacht. An Ogham inscription discovered near Aglish in the barony of Muskerry, some twelve miles west of the city of Cork, displays the words ''MUCOI SOGINI'', which probably means ''of the Corcu Sogain.'' *4 - The Soghain of Connacht were located in central east County Galway, in a kingdom called Tír Sogháin. 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「Soghain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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