Cruachan
In ancient lore the kingdom of Connacht (or Connaught) was ruled from a ritual center at Cruachain Ai, near Rathcroghan between Belanagare and Elphin, in the County Roscommon. According to tradition, the Firbolg tribes ruled much of Connacht down to the third century. The ancient chronicles state that at the commencement of the 4th century the whole of Connaught was taken from the Firdomnians, a branch of the Firbolgs, who had held it till that time under the Milesians. Domnon and Domnann are place names in west and northwest Co. Mayo as referenced in a 7th century work by Tírechán.
Fearadhach Finnfeachtnach, son of Crimhthann Niadhnair, an early 1st century king of Ireland, was said to be the progenitor of the race of Conn Ceadchadhach (of the Hundred Battles). Conn, a legendary king of Ireland in the 2nd century, was progenitor of the later ruling Connachta tribes (of Milesian descent) and the namesake for the kingdom of Connacht.
In the 2nd century Ptolemy created the first map of Hibernia (Ireland) which included information he had received from other sources and with possible origins back to the 1st century. Although the accuracy of Ptolemy's description is questionable, it is interesting to note some of the tribes that he mentioned occupying the island at that time. The county reference below is taken from Samuel Lewis' "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland" published in the 1830's.
Certain Irish texts describe some of the early tribes or territories of Connacht as Fir Chraíbe, Tuatha Taíden, Gamanrad, Cattraige, Dál nDruithne, Gabraige Succa, Bolg Tuath Bagna (Badhna), Domnainn, and Clann Úmóir. In O'Flaherty's
Ogygia, the Fir na Craibhe, Gamanraige and Tuatha Taiden were called Fir Olnegmact (fir Ól nÉcmacht), possibly an early name for Connacht(?).
In early medieval times Connacht (or Connaught) contained within it the modern counties of Cavan (now part of Ulster), Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo. Click here for a
Physical Map of the Connacht region.
Cavan - According to Ptolemy, this tract, with the districts included in the adjacent
counties of Leitrim and Fermanagh, was occupied by the Erdini, designated in the
Irish language Ernaigh, traces of which name are yet preserved in that of
Lough Erne and the river Erne, upon which and their tributaries these districts
border. This district, exclusively of the greater part of the present county
of Fermanagh, formed also the ancient principality of Breifne.
Galway - In the time of Ptolemy, this region was inhabited by the Auteri, who spread
themselves also into the adjoining counties of Mayo and Roscommon. At a later,
though still very remote date, it was thus parceled out among tribes or
families; Clanconow, or Clonmacnoon, among the Burkes; Clanfirgail, among
the O'Hallorans; Hymaine, among the O'Dalys and O'Kellys; Maghullen, now
Moycullen, among the O'Flahertys; Silnamchia, now Longford; and Hy Fiacra
Aidne, afterwards Clanricarde, possessed by the Burkes, Burghs, or De Bourgos.
Leitrim - According to Ptolemy, this tract, together with that comprised in the counties
of Fermanagh and Cavan, was occupied by the Erdini, called in Irish "Ernaigh",
who possessed the entire county bordering on Lough Erne. Leitrim, together
with that of Cavan and part of Fermanagh, afterwards formed the territory of
Breffny, or Brenny, which was divided into two principalities, of which the
present county of Leitrim formed the western, under the name of Lower or
West Breffny, and Hy Briuin Breffny.
Mayo - At the period when Ptolemy wrote, the Nagnatae were the inhabitants of the
whole of the county, with the exception of a small portion of its southern
extremity, into which the Auterii, who were settled in the northwest of Galway,
had penetrated.
Roscommon - According to Ptolemy, this region was inhabited by the
Auteri, who occupied also the present county of Galway. Among the native
septs by whom it was afterwards occupied, the O'Conors enjoyed the supreme
authority in the central districts, the Mac Dermots in the northern, and the
O'Ceilys or O'Kellys in the southern.
Sligo - This county was included in the territory of the Nagnatae in the time of
Ptolemy, the chief city of which tribe, Nagnata, is supposed by some to
have been somewhere near the site of the town of Sligo. It was afterwards
possessed by a branch of the O'Conors, called for the sake of distinction
O'Conor Sligo. The families of O'Hara, O'Dowd, Mac Donagh, and Mac Ferbis,
were also heads of septs in different districts.
For further information also see
Dynasties and Territories of Connacht.
Kings of Connacht (a work in progress)
Note: items in parentheses ( ) indicate a reference in
one of the early Irish annals,
i.e. M=Annals of the Four Masters; T=Annals of Tigernach; U-Annals of Ulster; CS=Chronicon Scotorum.
*56
Sanbh son of Ceit son of Magach (56M)
*236
Aedh son of Eachdach son of Conaill (236M)
*441
Amhalgadh, son of Fiachra, i.e. the first King of Connacht after the faith. ( CS440)
*445
Nath I son of Fiachrach Mhaighe Tail son of Eachach Muighmedoin, king of Ireland (445T)
*?482
Aillil Molt son of Nath I son of Fiachra, king of Ireland (CS482)
*482-502
Daui Tenga Uma grandson? of Brion (CS497) (499M) (502U/Tdies)
*502-543?
Eógan Bél son of Cellach Ui Fiachrach (547T) (537M) (CS543) (543U) (547U)
*543?-550
Ailill Inbanda son of Eógan Bél, Ui Fiachrach (550U/T) (544M) (CS550)
*550-556
Duach Tenga Uma son of Fergus (550T & 556T dies)
*556-556?
Eochaid Tirmcharna son of Fergus Ui Briuin (556T)
*556-558?
Aed son of Echach Tirmcharna Ui Briuin (558Tdies)
*558?-560
Curnán, son of Aed son of Eochu Ui Briuin? (CS560)
*561?-577
Aed son of Eochu Tirmcharna Ui Briuin (558/61/77T) (561U) (CS561)
*578-584
Máel Cothaid son of Foghartach son of Cathal, rí Condacht (578/84T)
*584-591?
Aedh son of Fogartach (584T & 591Tdies)
*577?-601?
Uata son of Aodha son of Eachach Tiormcharna Ui Briuin (602T, 597M, 601/602U dies)
*?601
Máel Cothaid son of Máel Umai son of Feradach king of Ui Fiachrach (603U)
*601?-622
Colmán son of Cobthach? Ui Fiachrach (slain by Rogallach)
*622-649?
Rogallach son of Uatach Ui Briuin (649T/U) (645M) (656U) (CS648)
*649-655
Laidgnén son of Colmán Ui Fiachrach (656T/CS654)
*655-663
Guaire Aidne son of Colmán Ui Fiachrach (662M/CS663)
*663-682
Cenn Faelad son of Colggen (half-king) Ui Briuin Seola (663T & 680M & 682T/U/CS)
*663?-668
Muirchertach Nár son of Guaire (half-king) Ui Fiachrach (CS668)
*682-683
Dúnchadh Muiriscce son of Mael Dubh Ui Fiachrach(681M & 682T & 683T & CS683)
*683-696
Feargal son of Ardgal son of Guaire Ui Fiachrach (683T, 684M, CS696)
*696-702
Muiredach Muillethan (of Mag Aí) son of Fergusso Ui Briuin (696T) (700M) (702T) (CS702)
*702-705
Cellach son of Rogallach Ui Briuin, ri Condacht (703M/U) (705T/U) (CS705)
*705-707
Indrechtach son of Dúnchad Muirisce Ui Fiachrach (705M) (707T)
*707?-715?
Domnall son of Cathal son of Ragallach Ui Briuin (CS715)
*718-723
Indrechtach son of Muiredach Ui Briuin (718M, FA723dies)
*723-728
Domhnall son of Ceallach son of Rogallach Ui Briuin. (722M & 728T/U dies)
*728?-735
Cathal son of Muiredach Muillethan Ui Briuin, rí Connacht (735T/U dies)
*735-742?
Aedh Balbh son of Indrechtach son of Muiredach Ui Briuin (737M, 742T dies)
*742?-756
Forggus son of Cellach Ui Briuin, ríg Connacht. (744T, 754T, 756T/U & 759M dies)
*756-764
Ailill Medraighe son of Dunchadh Ui Fiachrach, ri Connacht. (764T/U dies)
*764-768
Dub Indrecht son of Cathal son of Muiredach Mullethan Ui Briuin (763M, 766U, 768U dies)
*768-773
Donn Cothaidh (Donnchadh) son of Domnall? => Dúnchadh Muiriscce (768M, 773U dies)
*773-777
Flaithri son of Domnall son of Cellach Ui Briuin (772M, 774M, 777U, 779Udies)
*777-782
Artghal son of Cathail son of Muiredach Mullethan Ui Briuin, abdicated (782U, 777M, 786M, 791U)
*782-786?
Tipraite son of Tadhg son of Indrechtach son of Muiredach Ui Briuin (779/80M, 781M, 786U)
*786-792
Cináed son of Artghal son of Cathal Ui Briuin (792U)
*792-815?
Muirgius son of Tomaltach son of Murghaile son of Inrechtach son of Muiredach Ui Briuin
*792-796
Colla son of Forggus son of Cellach Ui Briuin (796U)
*792-815
Muirgius son of Tomaltach (792U, 810M, 812U, 815U, CS815died)
*815?-818?
Máel Cothaid son of Fogartach son of Cathal (half-king) Ui Briuin (818U)
*815?-833
Diarmait son of Tomaltach son of Murghaile son of Inrechtach Ui Briuin (CS833)
*833??
Tadg Mór son of Muirgius son of Tomaltach son of Murghaile Ui Briuin
*833-839
Cathal son of Muirgius son of Tomaltach son of Murghaile Ui Briuin (CS837, AI839)
*839-840
Murchad son of Aedh son of Fogartach son of Cathal Ui Briuin (CS840)
*840-843
Fergus son of Fothad son of Dubh Indrecht Ui Briuin (843T) (CS843)
*843-847
Fínnacht Luibnech son of Tomaltach son of Murghaile Ui Briuin (848U) (CS848)
*848-872
Mugrón son of Máel Cothaidh son of Fogartach (half-king) Ui Briuin (872U dies) (CS872)
*848-882?
Conchobar son of Tadhg Mór son of Muirgius (half-king) Ui Briuin (CS868) (882U dies)
*882-888
Aedh son of Conchobar son of Tadhg Mór Ui Briuin (888U) (885Mdies) (CS888dies)
*888-900
Tadg son of Conchobar son of Tadhg Mór Ui Briuin (900U)
*900-925
Cathal son of Conchobar son of Tadhg Mór Ui Briuin (903M, 908U, CS908, 923M, 925U)
*925-956
Tadhg na t-Tri t-Tor son of Cathal Ua Conchobair (CS925, 954M, 956U, CS956)
*956-966
Fergal son of Art son of Ruarc Ua Ruairc, rí Connacht [1st] (961M) (CS963/966)
*966-973
Conchobar son of Tadhg an Tuir Ua Conchobair (973U, 971M, CS966, CS973dies)
*973-973
Cathal son of Tadhg Ua Conchobair (971M, 973U, CS973dies)
*973-1010
Cathal son of Conchobar Ua Conchobair (1001U, 1009M, 1010U, CS1010 dies)
*1010-1030
Tadg in Eich Gil son of Cathal Ua Conchobair (1014M, 1015U, 1023M/T, 1030M/T/U)
*1030-1046
Art Uallach Ua Ruairc, ri Condacht [2nd] (1046T/M/U)
*1046-1067
Aedh in Gaí Bernaig son of Taidg in Eich Gil, ri Condacht (1039/51/54/55/58/65T, 1054M, 1067M/U)
*1067-1087
Aedh son of Airt Uallaigh Úa Ruairc, righi Condacht [3rd]. (1067T, 1087T)
*1087-1092
Ruaidri na Saide Buide son of Aeda int Gaí Bernaigh Ua Conchobair (1087M, 1092T/U, CS1092)
*1092-1097
Tadg son of Ruaidrí na Saidet Buide Ua Conchobair (1097T/U) (CS1097)
*1097-1098
Flaithbertach son of Ruaidri Ua Flaithbertaig, Ui Briuin Seola, rí Connacht (1097/98T)
*1098-1100
Gilla na Naem O h-Eidhin, rí Sil Muiredaigh & Condacht (1100T slain)
*1100-1102
Domnall son of Tigernain Ua Ruairc, rí Connacht [4th] & h-Ua Bríuin & Conmaicne (1102T)
*1102-1106
Domnall son of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair, rí Connacht (1103/06T)
*1106-1156
Toirrdelbach son of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair (1110/14/15T) (king of Ireland-1119/21/56T)
*1156-1183
Ruaidri son of Toirrdelbach, Ua Conchobair - king of Connacht and Ireland
*1183-1189
Conchobar Máenmaige son of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
*1189-1224
Cathal Crobderg son of Toirrdelbach Ua Conchobair
Note: You are invited to send suggestions or updates to the list above.
A list of Kings created from "A poem on the Kings of Connacht"
(manuscript source: MS. Rawlinson B 502 (facs. p. 165), as published in the Corpus of Electronic Texts)
Amalgaid son of Fiachra the Fair
Ailill Molt
Dui Galach
Eogan Bel of great honour (son of Dui Galach?)
Ailill the Womanly
Dui Tenga
Eochu Dryflesh
Feradach the fair (son of Ross of the slaughter)
Maelcothaid son of Maelumai
Aed Abrat son of noble Echu
an unnamed son of Aed Abrat
Colman son of Conchobor the fair
Rogallach (son of Uatu)
Longsech son of Colman
Guaire of pure Aidne
Cenn Faelad (son of Colman)
Dunchad the rich of Muiresc
Cellach the brilliant son of Rogallach
Fergal son of Artgal
Muredach son of Murgius
Indrechtach (son of flaming-red Dúnchad)
Cathal son of Muredach
Domnall, great Cathal's son
Indrechtach the son of Muredach
Cathal son of Murgius
Domnall son of Cathal ??
Indrechtach, a noble pilgrim, son of Muredach ??
Aed the Dumb
Fergus son of Cellach
Ailill
Donn Cothaid the warlike and handsome
Flathroi (son of Domnall)
Artgal
Tipraite son of Tadg
Muirgius the Great, son of Tomaltach
Diarmait (son of Tomaltach of Tailltiu)
Cathal son of Muirgius
Murchad son of Aed
Fergus the Great son of Fothad
Finnachta the puissant of Luibnech
Conchobar prince of fair Fobar
Aed the red-browed son of Conchobar
Cathal son of stern Conchobar
Tadg (son of Cathal)
Fergal son of Ruarc from the Rige
Conchobar the noble
Cathal son of Tadg
Cathal son of Conchobar
Tadg son of Cathal
Art the Fair of the land of Codal grandson of Ruarc
Aed grandson of Conchobar
Aed son of Art
Ruaidri son of Aed
Domnall son of Tigernan the Silent
Domnall, son of Ruadri
Tairdelbach, chief of Tulach Óg
Early genealogies from RAWLINSON B 502: the lineage of O'Conor (Ui Briuin) goes
as follows:
Genelach Connacht:
¶1007] Tairdelbach m. Ruaidrí m. Áeda m. Thaidgc m. Cathail m. Conchobuir m. Taidgc m. Cathail m. Conchobair m. Taidgcc m. Muirgiusa m. Tomaltaig
m. Murgaile m.
Inrechtaich m. Muiredaich m. Muirgiusa m. Rogallaich m. Fhuatach m. Áeda Abrat m. Echdach Tírmchárna m. Fergusa m. Muredaich Máil m. Éogain Srein m. Duach Galaich m. Briain m. Echach Mugmedóin.
Note: The
BOOK OF LEINSTER also matches the first half of the above genealogy, including Muirgiusa son of Rogallaich.
Later genealogies from the BOOK OF BALLYMOTE: two O'Conor (Ui Briuin) lines from Muiredach mulleathan:
The line of Indrachtach, son of Muiredach mulleathan:
Ruaidri m. Toirrdelbaig m. Aeda m. Eogain m. Ruaidhri m. Aedha m. Cathail croibderg m. Toirrdelbaig m. Ruaidri na saigi buidhi m. Aeda in ga bernaigh m. Taidg in eich gil m. Catail m. Concobair m. Taidg m. Cathail m. Concobair m. Taidg (mor) m. Muirgesa m. Tomaltaigh m. Murgaile m.
Indrachtaigh m. Muiredaigh muillethain m. Ferghusa m. Ragallaigh m. Uadach m. Aedha m. Echach tirmcharna m. Fergusa m. Muiredaigh mail m. Eogain Srebh m. Duach galaig m. Briain m. Echach Muigmedoin.
The line of Cathal, son of Muiredach mulleathan:
Muredhaigh m. Muircertaigh m. Congranna m. Cathail m. Muredaigh m. Murchada m. Cinaeth m. Artgail m.
Cathail m. Muiredaigh muillethain m. Fergusa m. Ragallaigh m. Fuadach m. Aedha m. Echach tirmcharna m. Ferghusa m. Muiredaigh mail m. Eogain Sreim m. Duach galaig m. Briain m. Echach Muigmedoin.
Regions or sub-divisions of Connacht
Airrthir Connacht (eastern Connacht)
h-Ua Maíne Connacht (Hy Many in southeast Connacht)
Tuaisceirt Connacht (North Connacht)
Luigne Connacht (part of Co. Sligo)
Desceirt Connacht (South Connacht)
Uachtar Connacht (Southern Connacht)
Iarthair Connacht (West Connacht, largely Connemara)
Fiachrach Aidne (part of Co. Galway)
Fiachrach Muaidhe (part of Co. Mayo)
Ciaraidhe Connacht (relating perhaps to the ancient Ciarraige territory)
Teora Connacht (the 'Three Connachts', anciently the Fir Domnann, the Fir Craibi and the
Tuata Taitenthe. Later the Ui Fiachrach, Ui Ailello and Ui Briuin)
Regional references from the Annals ( Regional Kings, i.e. rí or rex)
Airrtir Condacht (
O'Rourke)
T1039.3 - Aed in Ga Bernaig Ua Concobair ...ri
Airrtir Condacht uile in Dondcadh-sin.
CS1039 - Donnchad Derg son of Art ua Ruairc, king of east Connacht, was killed by Aed ua Conchobuir.
T1047.4 - Niall mac Airt Uallaigh h-Úi Ruairc, rí Brefne, &
Airrthir Connacht.
T1059.6 - Cathal mac Tigernain maic Neill maic Aedha h-Úi Ruairc, rí Brefne &
Airrthir Chondacht.
T1084.3 - Donnchad mac Airt .i. in Cailech, maic Shen-Fergail h-Úi Ruairc, rí Brefne, rí
Airrthir Condacht.
T1121.1 - Aedh mac Domnaill h-Úi Ruaircc, rí
Airthir Condacht, do marbadh do Midheachaib.
Teora Connacht - (described in the
Book of Lecan as Ui Briuin Brefne, Ui Muiredaigh, Ui Fiachrach)
U772.8 - Lex Comain & Aedain secunda for
teora Connacht.
U793.2 - Lex Comain la Aildobur & Muirghus for
Teora Connacht.
U882.7 - Concobur m. Taidhg, rex
Teora Connacht, uitam senilem finiuit.
U900.5 - Tadhgg m. Concobair, rex
Teora Connacht, extenso dolore pausauit.
Iarthair Connacht
U945.4 - Aurchath m. Murcadha, ri
Iarthair Connacht.
CS1004 - Brian son of Mael Ruanaidh,
king of West Connacht, was treacherously killed by his own people.
T/U1037.1 - Cathal mac Ruaidrí, rí
Iarthair Connacht
T1043.1 - Cathal mac Ruaidhrí, rí
Iarthair Connacht
CS1051 - Amalgaidh son of Cathal son of Ruaidrí king of
Iarthar Connacht was blinded by Aed ua Conchobuir king of east Connacht, and he settled thereafter in west Connacht.
U1059.5 - Cathal mac Tigernain ri
Iartair Conacht
U1062.1 - Ruaidri H. Flaitbertaigh, ri
Iarthair Connacht
T1079.2 - Aedh h-Úa Flaithbertaig, rí
Iarthair Connacht
CS1080 - Aed ua Flaithbertaigh, king of
West Connacht, was killed by Ruaidrí ua Conchobuir.
U1091.4 - M. Aedha m. Ruaidri ri
Iarthair Conacht do ec.
U1098.1 - Flaithbertach H. Flaithbertaigh ri
Iarthair Connach
T1121.5 - Muiredach h-Úa Flaithbertaigh, rí
Iarthair Connacht mortuus est.
T1178.4 - Aedh h-Úa Flaithbertaig, rí
Iarthuir Connacht, do ég a n-Enach Dúin.
Tuaiscirt Connacht
U913.6 - Sloghedh la Niall m. n-Aedho co Connachta & cathroiniudh riam
for ócu
Tuaiscirt Connacht, .i. for Ou Amalngada & for Firu h-Umaill co
fargabsat sochaide iter bas & ergabail im Mael Cluiche m. Concobair.
U982.3 - Aedh H. Dubdai, ri
Tuaiscirt Connacht, secura morte moritur.
T984 - Aed h-úa Dubda, rí
Tuaisceirt Connacht uile, mortuus est.
Cs984 - Aed ua Dubda,
king of the north of Connacht, dies.
Deiscirt Connacht
U757.8 - Iugulatio Duinn m. Cumuscaigh, ri
H. m-Briuin in Deisceirt.
U952.3 - Flann H. Cleirigh ri
Deiscirt Connacht.
T993.4 - Ruaidhrí mac Coscraigh, rí
Desceirt Connacht
CS993 - Ruaidrí son of Coscrach,
king of south Connacht, was killed
Fiachrach Muaidhe
T735.4 - Airechtach h-ua Dunchadha Muirsce, rí d'Ib
Fiachrach Muaidhe ar
Chondachtaib, moriuntur.
Fiachrach
U603.2 - Mael Cothaid, rex Nepotum
Fiachrach, in fugam euersus est.
U735.4 - Airectach nepos Duncadho Mursce, rex Nepotum
Fiachrach
U750.9 - Mors Con Dinaisc nepotis Forgguso di Auibh
Fiachrach.
U784.7 - Bellum Cairn Conaill i n-Aidniu ubi Tipraiti uictor & Nepotes
Fiachrach uicti.
U787.6 - Ar Nepotum Briuin h-Umil apud Nepothes
Fiachrach Muirsce ubi
omnes optimi circa regem Flathgalum filium Flannabrat, ceciderunt.
U792.4 - Mael Bresail m. Aedho filii Crichain ri
H. Fiachrach
U816.8 - Bellum do madhmaim for
h-U Fiachrach Muirsce re n-Diarmait m. Tomaltaigh,
U816.9 - Mors Cathail m. Ailello regis Nepotum
Fiachrach.
Fiachrach Aidhne
CS538 - Goibhnenn son of Conall, King of Ui Fiacrach Aidhne
U769.7 - Comman Enaigh Dathe, Conchobur m. Cumascaich rex
Aithne, mortui sunt.
U772.9 - Art m. Flaithniadh rex
Aidhne iugulati sunt.
U810.1 - Anlon m. Concobair rex
Aidhne moriuntur.
c.820 - Cleireach macCeadach O'Fiachrach, king of
Fiachrach Aidne
c.1014 - Maelruanaidh na Paidri Ó hEidhin, ancestor of the O'Heyne chiefs of Ui
Fiachrach Aidne
T1147.1 - Gilla Mo Conne h-Úa Cathail, rí h-Úa
Fiachrach Aidhne
Luigne Condacht
U771 - Dungalach m. Taichlich
dux Luigne, mortui sunt.
U879.10 - Finshnechta m. Maele Corcrai, rex
Luigne Connacht, moritur.
M885 - Dobhailen,son of Gormghus, lord of Luighne Connacht, died. He was of the tribe of Corca Firthri, and from him the Ui Dobhailen are descended.
CS922 - Uathmarán son of Dobailén,
king of the Luigne of Connacht, died.
CS946 - Domnall son of Mael Muadh,
king of the Luigne of Connacht, was killed
T989.4 - Conchobar mac Domnaill rí
Luigne Connacht mortuus est.
T1023.10 - Domnall h-úa h-Eagra, rí
Luigne Connacht.
U1023.10 - Domnall H. h-Eagra, ri
Luighne Connacht, do marbad do H. Concobair ri Connacht.
Ua Maine Condacht
U691.4 - Fithceallach m. Flainn, rex
H. Maine, moritur.
U713.9 - Sechnusach, rex
H. Mane, mortuus.
U722.8 - Aedh Laigen m. Fithchellaig rex Nepotum
Maini
U750.5 - Mors Cathail Mainmaighe regis Nepotum
Maine.
U755.5 - Indrectach m. Dluthaigh rex Nepotum
Mani
M767.8 - Aodh Ailghin, tigherna
Ua Maine, do mharbhadh.
U772.9 - Aidh Aithgin, rex
h-Ue Mane iugulati sunt.
U784.5 - Bachall Duncadho m. Duib Da Tuadh regis Nepotum
Maine.
U785.1 - Dunchad nepos Daimeni rex Nepotum
Mani
M786.8 - Amhalgaidh, tigherna
Ua Maine, d'écc.
U787.2 - Conall m. Fidhgaile, rex Nepotum
Mani, mortuus est.
U791.3 - Amalgaidh, rex
H. Mani, moritur.
M794.10 - Ailell mac Indreachtaigh, tighearna
Ua Maine Connacht, d'écc.
U799.10 - Ailill m. Indrechtaigh, rex
H. Maine Connacht, moritur.
U814.6 - Slogad la Muirgus & Foirceallach for
Uu m-Maine deis-Soicc
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