The Uí Chellaig Lords of Uí Maine and Tír Maine

The Uí Chellaig Lords of Uí Maine and Tír Maine An Archaeological and Landscape Exploration of a Later Medieval Inland Gaelic Lordship

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Ó Cellaig (O' Kelly) lordship of Uì Maine and Tì r Maine was a substantial political territory and influential cultural power in later medieval Connacht. This book identifies and reconstructs the physical appearance of the major Ó Cellaig lordly centres from their emergence as one of the principal offshoots of the Uì Maine in c.1100, to the demise of the lordship around the year 1600. It begins with an historical background, which helps to identify the lordly centres (cenn á iteanna), and define the shifting physical boundaries of this territory through the period. The later medieval physical environment is then reconstructed, with an exploration of the resources and economic conditions which underpinned this inland Gaelic lordship. Thereafter, the focus moves to inspect these cenn á iteanna, their siting, forms and surrounding cultural landscapes. In doing so, the writer investigates a broad range of settlement forms, including the continued use of crannÓ ga and promontory forts, before turning to the tower house castle. This book tackles important themes in later medieval Gaelic society and its physical expression, through the lens of these eastern Connacht lords.

Book information

ISBN: 9781801510912
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Imprint: Four Courts Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 272
Weight: -1g
Height: 267mm
Width: 216mm