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- Magennis abstract "Magennis, also spelled Maguiness, Maginnis, McGuinness or Guinness, is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic Mac Aonghusa, meaning the "descendants of Angus", which in eastern Ulster was commonly pronounced as Mag Aonghusa. A prominent branch of the Uíbh Eachach Cobha, the Magennises would become chiefs of the territory of Iveagh, which by the 16th century comprised over half of modern County Down, Northern Ireland. By the end of the 17th century, their territory had been divided up between them and British prospectors. The four main branches of the Magennis clan were: Castlewellan, Corgary, Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland, of which there was rivalry between. The Mac Artáin (MacCartan) sept of Kinelarty, descend from the Magennis clan, through the great-grandson of Mongán Mac Aonghusa.".
- Magennis country Ireland.
- Magennis isPartOf County_Down.
- Magennis isPartOf Ulster.
- Magennis thumbnail IveaghOld.png?width=300.
- Magennis wikiPageID "9165935".
- Magennis wikiPageRevisionID "598163116".
- Magennis center "50".
- Magennis east "English Ulster".
- Magennis hasPhotoCollection Magennis.
- Magennis imageMap "IveaghOld.png".
- Magennis mapCaption "Location of the former barony of Iveagh, County Down, in present-day Northern Ireland. It was based on the Irish district of Uíbh Eachach, which was ruled for several centuries by the Magennis clan".
- Magennis name "Iveagh".
- Magennis nativeName "(Uíbh Eachach)".
- Magennis north McCann_(surname).
- Magennis northeast "Belfast".
- Magennis northwest %C3%93_hAnluain.
- Magennis south "Newry".
- Magennis southeast Mourne_Mountains.
- Magennis southwest %C3%93_hAnluain.
- Magennis subdivisionName County_Down.
- Magennis subdivisionName Ireland.
- Magennis subdivisionName Ulster.
- Magennis subdivisionType Counties_of_Northern_Ireland.
- Magennis subdivisionType Country.
- Magennis subdivisionType Provinces_of_Ireland.
- Magennis west %C3%93_hAnluain.
- Magennis subject Category:Surnames_of_Irish_origin.
- Magennis type Place.
- Magennis type PopulatedPlace.
- Magennis type Settlement.
- Magennis type Wikidata:Q532.
- Magennis type Place.
- Magennis type Location.
- Magennis comment "Magennis, also spelled Maguiness, Maginnis, McGuinness or Guinness, is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic Mac Aonghusa, meaning the "descendants of Angus", which in eastern Ulster was commonly pronounced as Mag Aonghusa. A prominent branch of the Uíbh Eachach Cobha, the Magennises would become chiefs of the territory of Iveagh, which by the 16th century comprised over half of modern County Down, Northern Ireland.".
- Magennis label "Magennis".
- Magennis label "McGuinness".
- Magennis label "McGuinness".
- Magennis label "McGuinness".
- Magennis label "Макгиннесс".
- Magennis sameAs McGuinness.
- Magennis sameAs McGuinness.
- Magennis sameAs McGuinness.
- Magennis sameAs Q353631.
- Magennis sameAs Q353631.
- Magennis wasDerivedFrom Magennis?oldid=598163116.
- Magennis depiction IveaghOld.png.
- Magennis isPrimaryTopicOf Magennis.
- Magennis name "(Uíbh Eachach(Irish)".
- Magennis name "Iveagh".