Niall mac Áeda (died 846), called Niall Caille (Niall of the Callan) to distinguish him from his grandson Niall mac Áeda (died 917), was High King of Ireland...
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Niall mac Áeda may refer to: Niall Caille (died 846), King of Ailech and High King of Ireland Niall Glúndub (died 917), his grandson, also King of Ailech...
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Cluain-Conaire-Tommain (north modern Kildare) between Fedelmid and Niall Caille mac Áeda, the King of the Northern Uí Néill, as a result of which the Annals...
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his brother Flann in 845, and king of Tara in 846 on the death of Niall Caille mac Áeda of the Cenél nEógain, who drowned in the Callan River close to Armagh...
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Clan MacNeil, also known in Scotland as Clan Niall, is a highland Scottish clan of Irish origin. According to their early genealogies and some sources...
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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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Áed Oirdnide mac Néill, King (788–819) Murchad mac Máele Dúin, King (819–823) Niall Caille mac Áeda, King (823–846) Máel Dúin mac Áeda, King (846–?)...
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Midi mac Murchado, 763–797 Áed Oirdnide mac Néill, 797–819 [1] Conchobar mac Donnchada, 819–833 Niall Caille mac Áeda, 833–846 Máel Sechnaill mac Máele...
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Áed Findliath (redirect from Áed Finnliath mac Néill)
Cenél nEógain, Áed was the son of Niall Caille. From the death of Áed Allán in 743 until the overthrow of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill by Brian Boru in 1002...
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Máele Dúin 819–823 Niall Caille mac Áeda 823–846 Máel Dúin mac Áeda 846–867 Áed Findliath mac Néill c. 855 – 20 November 879 Murchad mac Máele Dúin 879–887...
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Brian Boru (redirect from Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig)
grandfather. Another wife, Echrad, was a daughter of Carlus mac Ailella, king of Uí Áeda Odba, an obscure branch of the southern Uí Néill. She was the...
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Flann Sinna mac Maíl Shechnaill—and the mother of another—Niall Glúndub mac Áeda. If Domnall and his succeeding first cousin, Custantín mac Áeda, indeed spent...
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Flann Sinna (redirect from Flann mac Maíl Sechnaill)
membership required.) Hudson, Benjamin; Harrison, B. (2004). "Niall mac Áeda (called Niall Glúndub) (c.869–919)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Branches of the Cenél nEógain (section Cenél Mac Earca)
from Niall Glúndub, however the Clann Néill (more commonly known as Clan Neill) takes its name from his grandfather Néill Caille. The O'Neills and MacLaughlins...
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London: Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-5882-8 Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2004). "Blaímac mac Áeda (Blathmac) (d. 665)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary...
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Rather than identifying Cathal with Cathal mac Finguine, Charles-Edwards suggests that this is Cathal mac Áeda of the Síl n'Áedo Sláine, King of Lagore...
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London: Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-5882-8 Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2004). "Blaímac mac Áeda (Blathmac) (d. 665)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary...
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location missing publisher (link) Hudson, Benjamin T. (2004). "Niall mac Áeda [Niall Caille] (d. 846)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary...
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Áed Oirdnide (redirect from Aed Oirdnide mac Neill)
Donnchad Midi. His son Niall Caille (died 846) was later king of Ailech and High king of Ireland. Another son Máel Dúin mac Áeda was also a King of Ailech...
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High King of Ireland. Máel Coba was the son of Áed mac Ainmuirech (died 598) and brother of Domnall mac Áedo (died 642), both also reckoned High Kings of...
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she was mother of Domnall mac Áeda and Eithne ingen Áeda. She died in 842. Máel Muire ingen Cináeda Daughter of Cináed mac Ailpín, King of the Picts (died...
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Archbishop of Armagh (redirect from Máel Cobo mac Crundmaíl)
Muirchertach mac Domnall Member of the Clann Sinaig; died 17 September 1134; also known as Maurice MacDonald, and Murrough. resigned 1137 Niall mac Áeda meic...
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Domnall Midi (redirect from Domnall mac Murchado)
477–480, argues that the Cathal of these entries is not Cathal mac Finguine, but Cathal mac Áeda of the Síl nÁedo Sláine. Fragmentary Annals, FA 177; Byrne...
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Cornelius also known as Conchobar mac Meic Con Caille (Anglicised spelling: 'Conor/Connor; Modern Irish: Conor Mac Conchailleach; died 1175) was Archbishop...
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London: Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-5882-8 Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2004). "Domnall mac Áeda (d. 642)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary of...
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New Beginning". Retrieved 27 November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pearse Street, MacCurtain St/ Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
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