An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Tír Eoghain"
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▲'''Tír Eoghain''' ({{Irish place name|Land of [[Eógan mac Néill|Eoghan]]}}), also known as '''Tyrone''', was a kingdom and later earldom of [[Gaelic Ireland]], comprising parts of present-day [[County Tyrone]], [[County Armagh]] and [[County Londonderry]]. The kingdom represented the core homeland of the [[Cenél nEógain]] people of the [[Northern Uí Néill]] and although they ruled, there were smaller groups of other [[Gaels]] in the area. Also known as the guidance of Land. One part of the realm to the north-east broke away and expanded, becoming [[Clandeboye]], ruled by a scion branch of the [[O'Neill dynasty]].
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