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Topic: Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair


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  Connacht - Bréifne Region
The annals cite for 1139, Ferghal, mac Raghnaill, mic Muiredhaigh, taoiseach Muintire h-Eolais was slain by Tigernan h-Úa Ruairc.
For 1326/28, Ivor Mac Rannall, Chief of Muintir-Eolais, was slain by the sons of Gilchreest Mac Rannall.
Mac Rannall Duv, Dermot, son of Melaghlin, the excellent chief of Muintir Eolais illustrious for hospitality and prowess, was treacherously slain by the sons of Randall Mac Rannall in the doorway of the house of Richard Mac Rannall.
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 Felim mac Aedh Ua Conchobair - Wiki Ireland
Felim mac Aedh Ua Conchobair or Felim O'Conor (1293–1316) was King of Connacht in Ireland from 1310 to 1316.
His father, Aedh mac Eogan Ua Conchobair, was killed in battle at Coill an Clochain by Aed Breifnech Ua Conchobair.
His place was taken by Ruaidri mac Cathal Ua Conchobair who nevertheless ruled for less than a year; the annals laconicly note in 1310 that Felim, the son of Hugh, son of Owen O'Conor, assumed the place of his father.
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 Aedh_mac_Ruaidri_Ua_Conchobair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht from 1228 to 1233.
They all determined to go after Aed mac Ruaidri king of Connacht and the rest of Ruaidri's descendants; and they inflicted on them such a routing and scattering that the kingship and sovranty of the province of Connacht was taken from the seed of Ruaidri on that day.
Aed mac Ruaidri king of Connacht, Aed Muimnech mac Ruaidri and his son, Donnchad Mor son of Diarmait mac Ruaidri and many others not here recorded were slain there.
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 Ua Ruairc of Breifne - Kingdom and Rivalry
Among Aedh Finn's descendants included Dub Dothra, son of Donchadha, who was described in the Irish Annals for the year 743 as King of Uí Briúin (and depending on the reference, a king of Conmaicne, and of Bréifne).
Aedh 'Giolla Srònmhaol' Ó Ruairc was possibly a nephew or grand-nephew of Donnchad.
Aedh bán defeated Flaithbertach in 1349 and was described as king of Breifne in 1352 when he was slain by Clan Murtagh.
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 Link to Foxlines
It is from the Muireadhach line that the O'Catharnaigh (also Ua Catharnaigh, and later anglicized to Kearney) family is derived, and it is him and his son Cu Chacaid who became Kings of Teffia.
Upon Cathal's death in 1207, the title of Chief of Teffia was passed on to Malachy, the surviving son and brother of Niall and Muireadac respectively; this suggests that the chiefship was in the hands of Cathal until his death.
Ruaidri was succeeded by his son Niall Roe Fox, also referred to as Niall Sinnagh.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ruaidri Ua Conchobair (Rory O'Conner), last High King of Ireland, submits to Henry II as vassal of Ireland by the Treaty of Windsor
Death of King (1228-) Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair of Connacht
Death of Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht
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 aed trainer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Aedh mac Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair, king of Connacht, 1223–1228
Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, king of Connacht, 1228–1233
Felim mac Aedh Ua Conchobair or Felim O'Conor (1293–1316) was King of Connacht, 1310–1316
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 magoo.com: O'Clery's Book of Genealogies—Meic Eochada by Hugh McGough
M1135.19 The fleet of Murchadh Ua Maeleachlainn on the Sinainn and on Loch Ribh;.
M1014.22 Aedh, son of Tadhg, son of Murchadh Ua Ceallaigh, lord of Ui-Maine, was slain at Cluain-mic-Nois.
M1074.5 Donnchadh Ua Ceallaigh, lord of Ui-Maine, was killed by his brother, Tadhg, grandson of Conchobhar Ua Ceallaigh, on the island of Loch-Caelain.
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 Part 21 of Annals of Tigernach
Cath le Domnall mac Muirchertaig h-Úi Briain for Laigniu, du a torchair Donnchadh mac Murcadha, rí Laigen.i.
Tairrdelbach h-Úa Conchobair, aird-rí Erenn, & comurba Íarlaithe timchill coitchend Tuama Da Gualand ota cend descertach Cluidh in Renda co Finnmagh.
Cath etir da righ Ulad, du a torchair Aedh Ua Mathgamna & Niall mac Duind Sleibe h-Úi Eochada, rí Ulad.
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 Kings of Ireland, Munster, Leinster, and Cheinnselaig
Aedh, son of Ainmire, son of Sedna, 568-594 (CC).
Aedh Oirdnidhe, son of Niall Frosach, son of Fearghal, 793-817 (CE).
Aedh Finnliath, son of Niall Caille, son of Aedh Oirdnidhe, 861-876 (CE).
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 Part 19 of Annals of Tigernach
h-Ua Flaithri, rí Ulad, & a mac Aisidh, rí h-úa n-Gabla, da loscad a tigh tenedh & sochaidhe olchena.
Ar ro bái claidim tenedh a braighid gach fir dib, & airdithir neolla nime gach fer dib.
Cath Conachla a Corand iter Ruaidhri na Saighe Buidhe, mac Aedha in Ga Bernaigh, h-Úi Concobair & Aedh mac Airt Uallaig h-Úi Ruairc, rí Connacht{folio 19a2} co torchair and Aedh h-Ua Ruairc & Muiredhach h-Úa h-Eolais & Sitriuc mac Con Sleibe h-Úi Fergail, & mac Gofraidh h-Úi Siriden, et ailii multi.
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 Grannell History & Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Durcan, son of Maelmhiadhaigh Ua hEolusa, chef of Muintir-Eoluis, was slain by Aedh Ua Conchobair (kg of Connaught)
A battle was fought between Ruaidhri Ua Conchobair, kg of Connaught, and Aedh, son of Ua Ruairc, Lord of Conmhaicne and Breifne, at Conachail (now Cunghill, a townland in the parish of Achonry, Co.
Murray Mac Rannall, surnamed the Gillaroe, chief of Muintir-Eoluis was slain by the sons of Manus O’Conner, at the instigation of the son of Cathal O’Rourke, who had procured the deaths of the above mentioned chiefs.
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 Mohill - a potted history
Conchobair, co rabatur adaig longpuirt hi Fidnach Moigi Rein, and ni rabi cenn for tempul Fidnacha in tan-sin, and ni bai in comarba fein isin baili ind adchisin.
Ruairc ri Brefne and Gilla na Naem Mag Samradan and Mac Raith Mag Tigernan, mac Conbuide, and Mac na hOidche Mag Dorchaid and Cathal Mag Ragnaill and meic rig and tuisech h.
Ruaidri and Magnus, Cathal and Murcertach, Dondchad and Seoan, meic Domnaill meic Taidc h.
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 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
For example, the year of the world 4000 is 1200 B.C. Ua Clerigh's list, referred to in the preceding paragraph, converts the years of accession of each king from a year of the world shown in the Annals of the Four Masters to a B.C. year.
In 4362, Eochaidh fell by Lugaidh Laimhdhearg, son of Eochaidh Uaircheas, and the sovereignty was wrested from Conaing.
Resigned after seven years to Dithorba, son of Deman, under an agreement among Aedh Ruadha, Dithorba, and Cimbaeth, who were sons of three brothers, and grandsons of Airgeatmhar, to resign at the end of seven years throughout the lives of their reigns.
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 MacMahon Irish Annals
The son of Mac Mathghamhna and the [29] Feara-Manach, and the Airghialla, victores fuerunt.
as the confines of Rath-Tulach, the mansion-seat of Mac Mahon.
Constable of the gallowglasses and heir of the Clann-Domnaill, was slain
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 The High Kings of Ireland
Macha, daughter of Aedh Ruadh said that her father's turn to the sovereignty was her's.
His daughter Maeve was the first wife of Conor Mac Nessa, King of Ulster and later Queen of Connacht.
lain in the battle of Ocha, by Lughaidh, son of Laeghaire, Muircheartach Mac Earca, Fearghus Cerrbhel, son of Conall Cremththainne, Fiachra, son of Laeghaire, King of Dal Araidhe, and Cremhthann, son of Enna Cennsealach, King of Leinster.
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 Ireland's History in Maps - Ancient Connacht Kings
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.
CS1039 - Donnchad Derg son of Art ua Ruairc, king of east Connacht, was killed by Aed ua Conchobuir.
Cs984 - Aed ua Dubda, king of the north of Connacht, dies.
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Mac means 'son of' whilst Ó means 'grandson of'.
Mac surnames are generally of a much later date than Ó.
Mac an Thomáis was converted to Holmes, Mac Giolla Íosa to MacAleese, etc. The conversion of names beginning with Mac and Mc was even more difficult because the removal of the M sound from the name often completely changed the sound of the name.
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 The Kings of Connacht   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ruaidri na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair, 1087-1092; deposed.
Tairdelbach mac Aedh Ua Conchobair, second reign, 1324-1350
Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair, 1342-1342; died 1345.
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 Top 30 Unique Irish Baby Boy Names : Fantasy-Ireland
According to Irish folklore, Diarmaid was one of Finn mac Cumaill's warriors.
Legend has it that he was blessed with a mark on his face which caused maidens to immediately fall head over heels in love with them as soon as they saw him.
This was the name of the last High King of Ireland, Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, who died in 1170.
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By the early 14th century, Ireland had not had a High King since Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair who had been deposed by his son in 1186.
In 1258 some of the dynasties and clans elected Brian Ua Neill to this position; however he was defeated by the Normans at the battle of Downpatrick in 1260.
Edward obtained a dispensation for a marriage to Isabella of Ross, daughter of Uilleam Mac an t-Sagairt, on June 1, 1317.
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 THE ANNALS
AU/999-----Domnail Ua-Domnallain, King of Derlas, was killed by Aedh Ua Neill.
M/1014.5--Muircheartach, son of Muireadhach Ua Neill, slain by Conchobhar Ua --------------Domhnallain, Lord of Tuirtre.
T/1136.2--Ruaidri h ua Concoboir and Uada h Ua Con Cenaind do-gabail l Tairrdelbach
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 Index of Names in Irish Annals: Fionnghuala
Toirrdelbach, mac Aedha, mic Eoghain h-Ui Concobuir, [unrelated]:.i.
ben Mailechlainn h-Ui Cheallaigh, ri h-Ua Maine ["Finnguala, daughter of Ua Concobuir; namely, daughter of the arch-king of Connacht; that is, Toirdelbach, son of Aedh, son of Eoghan Ua Concobuir, died this year: to wit, the wife of Mail-Shechlainn Ua Ceallaigh, king of Ui-Maine"]
[This entry indicates that she is the wife of Risderd, mac Tomais (mic Mathgamna), mic Gilla Isa Ruaidh h-Ui Raighilligh,.i.
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 Index of Names in Irish Annals: Descriptive Bynames: Dub / Dubh
[Cormac Dubh mac Taidhg mhic Uilliam mhic Conchobhair Mhic Bhranain] (d.
Maghnus mac Cuinn mic an Chalbhaigh, mic Maghnusa mic Aodha Duibh Uí Domhnaill
Domhnall mac Aodha mic Maghnusa, mic Aodha Duibh, mic Aoda Ruaidh mic Neill Ghairbh mic Toirrdhealbhaigh an Fhiona
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