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| - Iveagh (/ˈaɪveɪ/ EYE-vay; from Irish: Uíbh Eachach, meaning 'descendants of Echu') is the name of several historical territorial divisions in what is now County Down, Northern Ireland. Originally it was a Gaelic Irish territory, ruled by the Uí Echach Cobo and part of the overkingdom of Ulaid. From the 12th century the Magennises (Mag Aonghusa) were chiefs of Iveagh. They were based at Rathfriland and were inaugurated at Knock Iveagh. Following the Nine Years' War, the rulers of Iveagh submitted to the English Crown and the territory was divided between them. Iveagh became a barony, which was later split into Iveagh Lower and Iveagh Upper. The territory of Iveagh was also the basis of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore. (en)
- Iveagh qui dérive de l’irlandais « Uíbh Eachach » c'est-à-dire descendants d'Echu est le nom de plusieurs divisions territoriales historiques de l'actuel Comte de Down en Irlande du Nord. Originellement c'était le territoire, gaélique gouverné par les Uí Echach Cobo et une partie du royaume régional d'Ulaid. À partir du XIIe siècle les Magennises (Mag Aonghusa) furent les chefs d'Iveagh. Ils avaient le centre de leur pouvoir à Rathfriland et étaient intronisés à . A la suite de la guerre de Neuf Ans d'Irlande, les souverains d'Iveagh se soumettent à la couronne anglaise et leur domaine fut divisé entre eux. Iveagh devient une baronnie, qui fit plus tard partagée entre Iveagh Lower et Iveagh Upper. Le territoire d'Iveagh constituait également la base du diocèse de Dromore. (fr)
- Ві Ехах Кобо — (ірл. — Uí Echach Cobo, Uíbh Eachach, Uíbh Eachach Cobha, англ. — Iveagh) — васальне королівство та назва клану в Ірландії в ранньому середньовіччі, що входило до складу королівства Улад (Ольстер). Нині: територія в графстві Даун. (uk)
- Tugtar an t-ainm Uíbh Eachach Cobha (Sean-Ghaeilge Uí Echach Cobo) do roinnt rannán críochach stairiúil in Ultaibh (Contae an Dúin, sa lá atá inniu ann) arna rialú ag Uí Echach Cobo mar chuid de thuath Uladh.Príomhfhine na gCruithne ba ea iad. Roinn siad ríogacht na nUlad leis an Dál Fiatach agus a ngaolta, an Dál nAraidi. Ba é Fothad mac Conaille (bás 552) an chéad rí Uí Eachach a bhfuil eolas againn faoi. Ón 12ú haois, bhí an fhine Mag Aonghusa ina gceannairí ar Uíbh Eachach. Bhí siad lonnaithe i Ráth Fraoileann agus insealbhaíodh iad i g. Tar éis Chogadh na Naoi mBliana, d'umhlaigh taoisigh Uíbh Eachach roimh Choróin Shasana agus roinneadh an chríoch eatarthu. Rinneadh Uíbh Eachach (nó 'Iveagh' sa Bhéarla) ina bharúntacht, ach ina dhiaidh sin, roinneadh ina hUibh Eachach Íochtarach agu (ga)
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