• Fedelmid mac Crimthainn was the King of Munster between 820 and 846. He was numbered as a member of the Céli Dé, an abbot of Cork Abbey and Clonfert Abbey...
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  • Munster and Leinster. Cerball came to prominence after the death of Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, King of Munster, in 847. Ossory had been subject for a period...
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    Uí Néill, the Eóganachta of Munster did provide Cathal mac Finguine and Fedelmid mac Crimthainn as serious contenders. This great tribe was broken down...
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  • Néill had been disunited, and until Niall Caille defeated Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, king of Munster, at Mag nÓchtair (County Kildare) in 841, the midlands...
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    kingship coexisted alongside Christianity for several generations. Diarmait mac Cerbaill, king of Tara in the middle of the 6th century, may have been the...
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    Brian Boru (Middle Irish: Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig; modern Irish: Brian Bóramha; c. 941 – 23 April 1014) was an Irish king who ended the domination of...
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  • against predators such as Domnall Mac Lochlainn of the Uí Néill (d. 1121), king of the north of Ireland." In 1110, Mac Lochlainn raided Connacht, carrying...
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    Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruairí Ó Conchúir; anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (c. 1116 – 2 December 1198) was King of Connacht...
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  • Conchobar mac Donnchada, High King (819–833) Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, High King (836–841) Niall Caille, High King (832–846) Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid...
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    of Constantinople August 10 – Al-Wathiq, Muslim caliph (b. 816) Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, king of Munster (Ireland) Frothar of Toul, Frankish bishop (approximate...
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    wife Theodosia) are exiled to monasteries in Princes' Islands. Fedelmid mac Crimthainn assumes the kingship as ruler of Munster (modern Ireland). Emperor...
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    Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (Irish: Maolsheachlann mac Domhnaill), also called Máel Sechnaill Mór or Máel Sechnaill II (949 – 2 September 1022), was a...
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    early 14th century, Ireland had not had a recognised High King since Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (Rory O'Connor), who had been deposed by his son...
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    Cornish and Danish Vikings at Hingston Down in Cornwall. King Fedelmid mac Crimthainn of Munster calls for a great royal meeting at Kildare (Cluain-Conaire-Tommain)...
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    Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair (Turlough O'Connor) exercised, may owe as much to the threat raised by Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, of the Eóganachta...
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  • the Kings of Munster following the death of the powerful Feidlimid mac Crimthainn in 847 led to repeated attacks on Munster by Máel Sechnaill in the 850s...
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  • tribute until finally Coirpre Lifechair's attempt is defeated by the Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna. Lóegaire's attempts to impose the Bórama, according...
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  • Brian Bóruma, Toirdelbach was the son of Tadc mac Briain who was killed in 1023 by his half-brother Donnchad mac Briain. For the first forty years of his life...
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    Diarmait mac Cerbaill (died c. 565) was King of Tara or High King of Ireland. According to traditions, he was the last High King to follow the pagan rituals...
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  • horrific slaughter". In 823 Conchobar formed an alliance with Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, King of Munster (820–847). However, Conchobar's attempts to subordinate...
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  • Lugaid mac Lóegairi (died c. 507) was a High King of Ireland. He was a grandson of Niall of the Nine Hostages. One of the supposed twelve sons of Lóegaire...
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  • when he imposed the Law of Patrick on Connacht together with Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, the King of Munster, suggesting that he was both acting abbot and as...
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    Connacht without battle And to spoil Mide.) — Annals of Ulster, 840.4 Fedelmid mac Crimthainn from the Eóganacht Chaisil acceded to the kingship of Munster in...
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    most noted as targeting churches was the king of Munster, Feidlimid mac Crimthainn, for whom see Byrne, Irish kings, pp. 211–212; Ó Cróinín, Early Medieval...
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    Coirpre mac Néill (fl. c. 485–493), also Cairbre or Cairpre, was said to be a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Coirpre was perhaps the leader of the...
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  • Diarmait mac Máel na mBó (died 7 February 1072) was King of Leinster, as well as High King of Ireland (with opposition). He was one of the most important...
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  • Niall Glúndub mac Áeda (Modern Irish: Niall Glúndubh mac Aodha, 'Niall Black-Knee, son of Áed'; died 14 September 919) was a 10th-century Irish king of...
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  • Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (Duncan of the Brown Hair, son of Flann) (died 944) was High King of Ireland and King of Mide. He belonged to Clann Cholmáin...
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    They are said to include Óengus, Máel Díthruib of Terryglass, Fedelmid mac Crimthainn, king of Cashel, Diarmait ua hÁedo Róin of Castledermot (County...
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  • Áed mac Néill (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈaið mak ˈnʲeːl͈ʲ]; died 819), commonly called Áed Oirdnide ("the anointed"), was King of Ailech. A member of...
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