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    Dál nAraidi (Old Irish: [daːl ˈnaraðʲə]; "Araide's part") or Dál Araide, sometimes latinised as Dalaradia or anglicised as Dalaray, was a Cruthin kingdom, or possibly a confederation of Cruthin tribes, in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages.

  2. The Kings of Dál nAraidi were rulers of one of the main kingdoms of Ulster and competed with the Dál Fiatach for the overlordship of Ulaid. The dynasty resided at Ráith Mór, east of Antrim in the Mag Line area and emerged as the dominant group among the Cruthin of Ulaid.

  3. May 31, 2024 · Quick Reference. Proto-kingdom of early Ireland occupying an area east of Lough Neagh coextensive with eastern Northern Ireland, from the Slemish mountains southwards to Newry. Their eponymous founder may be Fiachu Araide, who is credited with driving Cormac mac Airt from Tara.

  4. Mar 25, 2023 · Conall was a king of the Dál nAraidi, a powerful Irish kingdom in the early medieval period, roughly between the 5th and 10th centuries. The Dál nAraidi, also known as the Cruithin or Picts, inhabited what is now County Antrim in Northern Ireland (Charles-Edwards, 2000).

  5. Sep 24, 2017 · Dalaradia (Gaelic Dál nAraidi) — which should not be confused with Dalriada (Gaelic Dál Riata) was the foremost kingdom of the Cruthin or Pretani in Northeast Ireland in the first millennium. The lands of Dalaradia appear to correspond with those of the Robogdii (Greek Rhobogdioi) in Ptolemy’ Geography, a region shared with Dál Riata ...

  6. The Battle of Fid Eoin (modern Irish: Feadha Eoin, possibly meaning "Owen's wood") was fought in early medieval Ireland between the kingdoms of Dál Riata and Dál nAraidi in either 629 or 630.

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  8. The Dál nAraidi or Dál Araide ( [ˈdaːl ˈnaraðʲə], "Araide's part"; sometimes Latinised as Dalaradia or Anglicised as Dalaray) was a Cruthin kingdom, or possibly a confederation of Cruthin tribes, in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages.