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                                                                                                                                                    Septs 5A

Raithlind. Heberian Eoghanacht Sept / Family branch who had their territory in Des Muma / Desmond / Southern Munster who are descended directly from 90.Mac Cass, one of the 7 sons of 89.Conall Corc the Chaisil 1st King of Cashel / Munster descended from 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta), 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.

Tuath Ratha. A Sept / Family region in the south - west of the Ulster Province below the Fir Luirg Sept and to the east of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Ui Cremthainn Sept and to the north - east of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill Cairpre Droma Cliab Sept in the Connacht Province.

Robogdii / Rhobogdii: A Celtic Sept who had their territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province along with the Vennicnii with their main fortress at Malin Head on the peninsula there at Inishowen.

Ruaidhri Caol. Heberian Cianacht Sept / Family branch. Ancestors: 121.Rory / Ruaidri Caol who was The  O Carroll, 120. Teague / Tadhg Caille O Carroll, 119.Rory / Ruaidri O Carroll, 86.Teague / Tadhg mac Cian, 85.Cian, 84.Ailill Oluimm the 1st King of Munster.

Rudricians. They had their territory in the Ulster Province.

Saithne. A Sept / Family branch who had their territory at Glasnevin in the kingdom of Brega in the south - east of Northern Leinster to the east of Lagore the territory of the southern Ui Niaill Siol nAedo Slaine Sept, and above the Southern Cianacht Gailenga Sept.

Saorchlanna. They were the Gaelic aristocratic warrior Septs / Family branches composed of 12 Septs in Ireland, 6 in - Heremonian Leath Cuinn:  Irian Dal nAruidhe, Heberian Dal gCein, Heremonian Dal gCuinn, Heremonian Dal ghFiatach, Heremonian Dal Niadh Cuirb, Dal Riada. 6 in - Leath Mogha: Dal nBairdine, Heberian Dal gCais, Dal gCeide, Ithian Dal Dairine, Heberian Dal nEoghain, Heremonian Dal bhFiachrach.

Seven Septs of Laois. After the Anglo - Norman Invasion by the English in the 12th Century AD Leix / Co. Laois was divided among 7 Irish Septs / Clanns, of the O Deevys, O Dorans, O Dowlings, Mac Evoys, O Kellys, O Lalors and O Moores. An association of these Septs had previously begun in the 4th Century AD after the direct ancestor of the original Sept, 69. Lewy / Lughaidh / Laoighseach Cean Mor, a son of 68.Conall Cearnach - of the Victories the leader of the Red Branch of Knights of Ulster, had came down to assist to defend the territory in Southern Leinster under the Heremonian 96.Cu Corb in Mogha's Half and expel the men of the Munster Province from out of that region. They then held the authority there and Co. Leix / Laois was named after him. Later on in the 16th Century AD they continued to hold firm there through the 6 rebellions in Ireland brought on by the continual religious and ethic oppression of Elizabeth 1st the English Tudor Queen until the Irish Families there were finally defeated and dispossessed of their lands and relocated many times. The O Mores / O Moores / Ui Morda were the leading Family of the Septs, as the Kings and Princes of Leix as well as the Marshalls and Treasurers of Southern Leinster since the 3rd Century AD.

Sodhan. A pre - Gaelic race of people who had their territory in the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Ui Maine region in the Connacht Province.

Sogain. A Sept who had their territory to the east of the Partraige Sept in the middle of the Connacht Province towards Co. Roscommon in the east of Connacht and to the south - west of the Corco Moga Sept and to the south - east of Tuam and north - west of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Seola Sept.

Telach Dunchada / Cenel mBrenaind

Tradraige. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory near Magh Adhair / Mag  nAdir in what is now Co. Clare in the north - west of Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster.

Tribes of Galway. Termed as such by Oliver Cromwell’s Invading forces against the 14 Foreign families of mainly Welsh origins who lived in the town of Galway in Southern Connacht namely, the Athyss, Blakes, Bodkins, Browne, D’Arcys, Fants / De la Faunte / Le Enfaunt, Frenchs, Joyces, Kirwans, Lynchs, Martins, Morris and Skerretts who were fully committed to the English cause in Ireland.

Uaithne. Heberian Dal gCais Sept / Family branch who had their territory in Co. Limerick and Co. Tipperary in the north of the Munster Province in Aur Mhumhain / Ormond /  North Eastern Munster adjacent to Killaloe in what is now Co. Clare near the River Shannon below the Arada Tire Sept. They were originally based the Auteini, a Celtic Sept / Family branch, which see, who had their initial territory in the far - west of Co. Galway in the south of  the Connacht Province.

Uilliamaig - na h. see - Clann William / de Burgh / Burke. - See: Clan Uilliam.

Uiri Monacoruni. See - Fir Manach.

Umorians -

Usdiae. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Southern Leinster to the north - west of the Coriondi Sept, who may have had their original territory there, which later became the kingdom of Ossory in Co. Kilkenny in the south - west.

Uternii / Uterini / Iberni / Iberi / Juerni - A Celtic Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the south - west of Co. Cork in Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster where it was the southern part of the region. They were originally of Spanish Celtic Iberian origins.

Velabri / Vellibori - A Celtic Sept who had their territory in the south - west of Co. Kerry in the south - west of Iar Mhumhain / Western Munster who were also descended from the Iberi in Spain.

Vennicnii - A Celtic Sept who had their territory in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province along with the Rhobogdii Sept, with their main fortress there at Ram’s Head (Horn Head) near Dunfanaghy / Dun Fionn Achaidh (The Fort of the White Field). 

Vinderii - A Celtic Sept who had their territory in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province along with the Voluntii.

Vodiae / Vodii - A Celtic Sept who had their territory in the south of Co. Cork in Des Mhumhain / Desmond / Southern Munster along with the Uterni Sept and the Coriondi Sept, who had their territory in the eastern part of the coastal region.

Voluntii / Uluntii - A Celtic Sept who had their territory in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province, with the Vinderii Sept, and also were there in Co. Down, and nearby also in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster with the Eblani Sept to the south of them.

                     
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