Annaly

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Annaly is a historic Gaelic territory in what is now County Longford in Ireland, traditionally associated with the O’Farrell (Ó Fearghail) clan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic Gaelic territory
medieval Irish lordship
anglicisedNameOf Anghaile NERFINISHED
associatedFamily O’Farrell dynasty NERFINISHED
chiefResidenceClan O’Farrell lords of Annaly NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Irish midlands
feudalization brought under English Crown influence in late medieval period
governedAs Gaelic túath
historicalAdministration Gaelic clan territory prior to full English shiring
historicalEthnicGroup Gaels NERFINISHED
historicalReligionMajority Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
historicalStatus independent Gaelic lordship
sub-kingdom within Meath
languageHistoricallySpoken Irish language
laterIncorporatedInto Kingdom of Ireland (Tudor period) NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Longford NERFINISHED
province of Leinster
modernCountyFormation territory largely became County Longford in 16th–17th centuries
modernEquivalentTerritory County Longford NERFINISHED
nameLanguage English
notableClanSept O’Farrell Buí NERFINISHED
O’Farrell Bán NERFINISHED
originalNameLanguage Irish
partOf Kingdom of Meath NERFINISHED
ruledBy O’Farrell chieftains NERFINISHED
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
traditionalClan O’Farrell NERFINISHED
Ó Fearghail NERFINISHED

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