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  Part 4 of The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's Country
Murchatan, son of Sochlachan, son of Diarmait, son of Fergus, son of Murchadh, son of Dubh-da-Thuath, son of Daimin, son of Darnhdairi, son of Ailell, son of Coirbin, son of Aedh, son of Crimthann Cael, son of Lughaidh, son of Dallan, son of Breasal, son of Maine Mor.
Connagan, son of Cernach, son of Ailell, son of Cernach, son of Coscrach, son of Fidhchellach, son of Dicholla, son of Eoghan Finn.
Niall, son of Cerbhall, son of Maelcobha, son of Rudgus, son of Follachtach, son of Cucaissil, son of Fachtna, son of Lachtnan, son of Finntan Uallach, son of Siath, son of Cormac, son of Crimthann, son of Bresal, son of Maine Mor.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Crimthann's death was occasioned by a fall from his horse, B.C. Was married to Nar-Tath-Chaoch, daughter of Laoch, son of Daire, who lived in the land of the Picts ( Scotland).
Mong Fionn was daughter of Fiodhach, and sister of Crimthann, King of Munster, of the Heberian Sept, and successor of Eochaidh in the Monarchy.
Main, whose patrimony was all the tract of land from Lochree to Loch Annin, near Mullingar, and from whom are descended Fox (lords of the Muintir Tagan territory), MacGawley, O'Dugan, O'Mulchonry (the princes antiquaries of Ireland), O'Henergy, etc.; VII.
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 Geoghegan - Ancient Genealogy
Crimthann's death was occasioned by a fall from his horse, B.C. Was married to Nar-Tath-Chaoch, daughter of Laoch, son of Daire, who lived in the land of the Picts (Scotland).
And, by his second wife, Carthan Cais Dubh (or Carinna), daughter of the Celtic King of Britain, - V. Niall Mór, commonly called "Niall of the Nine Hostages." Mong Fionn was daughter of Fiodhach, and sister of Crimthann, King of Munster, of the Heberian Sept, and successor of Eochaidh in the Monarchy.
This Crimthann was poisoned by his sister Mong-Fionn, in hopes that Brian, her eldest son by Eochaidh, would succeed in the Monarchy.
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 Part 84 of Chronicon Scotorum
The church-lands of Ciarán were plundered by Feidlimid son of Crimthann.
Ciarán however followed him to Mumu and gave him a thrust of his crozier for it, so that he was afflicted with an internal wound.
That the son of Crimthann of Claire lives not.
www.ucc.ie /celt/published/T100016/text084.html   (665 words)

  
 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Joyce: 74 A.D. Crimthann Niadh-Nar, Crimthan Nuadh-Nar, Ilair Cheting, Criomhthann Nia Nar, Crimthann (or Criffan) Nia Nair.
The Annals of the Four Masters say that the father of Crimthann was Fidhach or Fiodach, son of Oilill's third son, Daire Cearb (and therefore grandson of Oilill Flan Beag).
Crimthann was poisoned by his sister, Mong Fionn (Mungfionn), in the hope that Brian, her oldest son by Eochaidh, Irish Kings #124, would succeed in the Monarchy." Crimthann and Mong Fionn both died of the poison, but the scheme failed.
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 Ancient Kinsella Lineage
He was distinguished by that name because he behaved with such bravery at the head of his army, that he was victorious in every battle he fought; "Cosgrach" signifies "slaughter" and "bloodshed" He was slain by Rogerus, the son of Sithrig.
Crimthann Cass : 3rd son of Eanna Cinnsealach; was King of Leinster for 40 years; baptized by St. Patrick at Rathvilly around 448; slain in 484 by his grandson Eochaidh Guinech of the Hy-Bairche.
Married Mell, daughter of Erebran of the Desies in Munster (son of Eoghan Bric, son of Art Cuirb, son of Fiacha Suighde, son of Felim Rachtmar).
www.kinsella.org /history/famline.htm   (2995 words)

  
 Reimert Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He held the royal title of 85th Monarch of Ireland.
Crimthann Lethan held the royal title of King of Oriel.
He held the royal title of 100th Monarch of Ireland.
www.reimert.org /genealogy/database/d24.htm   (400 words)

  
 The Piano Forums at Piano World: Family History/Background
The main holdout was a warlike clan, the Kinchelo, lead by Crimthann Coscrach.
When the Kinchelo clan finally agreed to arbitration, it was at the service of their hidden motive to slaughter the whole lot, which they did rather accordingly.
There is actually a painting of it in the National Gallery of Ireland, depicting Crimthann impaling an ambassador on a spear, painted in the 1500's or so.
www.pianoworld.com /ubb/ubb/ultimatebb.php?/topic/10/200.html   (1361 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 226   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Mug Art mac Crimthaind Coscraich Uí Éremóin was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Crimthann Coscrach mac Feradaig Find Fechtnaig Uí Éremóin.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Crimthann Coscrach mac Feradaig Find Fechtnaig Uí Éremóin
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Crimthann Coscrach mac Feradaig Find Fechtnaig Uí Éremóin was the son of Feradach Find Fechtnag mac Fedelmid Fortríuin Fir Benn Uí Éremóin.
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