the scope of the present note is to provide a fresh re-examination of some of the palaeographic and linguistic features of the Ham inscription, which remains a Gǝʿǝz epigraphic document of exceptional importance for the Ethiopian and Eritrean Middle Ages, and to propose a dating to ...
The Clan "Damhin" were long represented by theDavinsorDevins, and so late as the fourteenth century, by the family of Diver or Dwyer, as lords of Fermanagh. The Maguires, also of the same stock, next became princes of Fermanagh, which, after them was called "Maguire's Country."—FOU...