Flaitheamháin
Flaitheamháin is an Old Irish term that translates to "little lords" or "petty kings." It refers to a class of rulers in early medieval Ireland who held sway over relatively small territories, often less than a full kingdom. These chieftains were subordinate to larger provincial kings and their power was generally localized, focused on their immediate kin group and surrounding lands.
The concept of flaitheamháin reflects the fragmented political landscape of ancient Ireland, which was characterized by
The status and authority of a flaitheamháin could vary considerably. Their power was often tied to their