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In Connacht, the Luighne and neighbouring tribes were classed as Fortuatha "kingdoms not ruled directly by members of the dominant dynasty of a province", meaning external or alien tribes.
Byrne notes that the Luighne dominated smaller, minor tribes (including the likes of the Calraige, Grecraige and Corca Fhir Trí, "and have some claim to be considered an over-kingdom, as was recognised in the twelfth century when their lands were erected into the diocese of Achonry."
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The rest of Aodh Logha, abbot of Clonmacnois; of the Gailenga of the Corann was he, son of Caman.
Corca Fhir Trí were a people located in the kingdom of Gailenga (later the Barony of Gallen, County Mayo), Luighne Connacht and Corann (baronys of Leyney and Corann, County Sligo.
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