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The Delbna or Delbhna were a tribe in , claiming kinship with the Dál gCais, through descent from Dealbhna son of Cas. Originally one large population, they had a number of branches in , Meath, and in Ireland.


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  • The Delbhna Tir Dha Locha (of the Two Lakes), or Delbhna Feadha (of the Heather), were based in the area of between and . Their chiefs took the surname MacConraoi, or MacConroy, later Anglicized to King. The MacConraoi held Gno Mor while their cadets, O'hEanna or O'Heney, held Gno Beg, but in the annals MacConraoi is always styled Ri or Tighearna Thira Da Locha.
  • The Delbhna Cuile Fabhair ('Delbhna of the hill of the well') once held Maigh Seóla, the area east of Lough Corrib in , until conquered by the Uí Briúin Seóla (who later became the , then the Ó Flaithbertaighs, who were in turn later driven into , where they became known as Kings of ). Their chiefs took the surname O'Fathairtaigh or Faherty.
  • The , or Delbhna Uí Maine, were lords of a large section that is now Athlone in , situated between the Suck and Rivers. From the early historic era they were a subject people of the Uí Maine. This place is where the Uí Maine expelled the old kings of the province. Their chiefs took the surname O'Flannagain or Flannagan.
  • The Delbhna bEthra ('bear-Delbhna') may have once formed a single kingdom with the Delbhna Nuadat until subjugated by the Uí Maine. By the late 5th century they had fallen under the control of the Uí Néill. Their chiefs took the surname Mac Cochláin or Coughlan, and their territory was what is now in , but did not include the Parish of Lusmagh, as that belonged to the MacCuolahans/Ó hUallacháins of Síol Anmchadha.
  • The Delbhna Mor ('great Delbhna') were located in what is now in . Their chiefs took the surname O'Finnallain or Fenelon. They lived together with one of the seven branches of the .
  • The Delbhna Bheag, or Delbhna Bec ('little Delbhna'), were based in what is now Fore barony in . Their chiefs took the surname Ua Maoilchallan, or Mulholland.
  • The Delbhna Sith Neannta ('Delbhna of the -fairies') ruled over the area now called Fairymount in . Their chiefs took the name O'Laoghog or Logue.
  • The Delbhna Teannmhagh ('Delbhna of Teannmhagh', a plain in Connacht), or Delbhna Iarthair Mhidhe ('Delbhna of Western '), at one time controlled what is now Rathconrath in . Their chiefs took the surname Ua Scolaidhe or O'Scully.

According to their earliest legends, the Delbhna took their name from their ancestor Delbáeth, son of either or , a god of the Tuatha Dé Danann who succeeded , or Eochaid Ollathair, as High King of Ireland and who for various reasons is identified as the same as . A later story told that the Delbhna descend from Suman, son of Lugh Delbáeth, son of Cas, progenitor of the . A possible derivation from the name is from the delb, "form, likeness" and nae, "people", therefore the delbnae are "the beautiful people."


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