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Kings of Brega - Wikipedia
Brega took its name from Magh Breagh (Breá), meaning "fine plain", in modern County Meath, County Louth and County Dublin, Ireland. They formed part of the Uí Néill kindred, belonging to the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Uí Néill. The kingdom of Brega included the Hill of Tara, the site where the … See more
The Kings of Brega were rulers of Brega, a petty kingdom north of Dublin in medieval Ireland. See more
List incomplete: see Mac Shamhráin, 2004. The title King of Southern Brega does not appear in the Annals of Tigernach until 729 and in the Annals of Ulster until 751. … See more
List incomplete: see Mac Shamhráin, 2004. The Uí Chonaing had earlier been settled around Tailtiu and Ráith Airthir in the valley of the Blackwater; that district was left to another … See more
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When Saxon strangers first came to Ireland: the raid …
The raid was on the Irish kingdom of Brega (roughly present-day County Meath) and was naval attack probably launched the Isle of Man then in Saxon hands.
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