Diarmait Mac Murchada (Modern Irish: Diarmaid Mac Murchadha; anglicised as Dermot MacMurrough or Dermot MacMurphy; c. 1110 – c. 1 May 1171), was King of...
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Donnchad mac Murchada (aka 'Donnchadh Ua Mael-na-mbo' and 'Donnchad grandson of Mael na mBó') was a King of Leinster from 1098 until 1115 when he died...
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Donnchadh mac Briain (old spelling: Donnchad mac Briain) (died 1064), son of Brian Bóruma and Gormflaith ingen Murchada, was King of Munster. Brian Bóruma...
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of the resulting power vacuum. Énna was a son of Donnchad mac Murchada, King of Leinster. Donnchad had two other sons: one slain in 1115, and another...
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(1143–1144) Donnchad mac Muirchertaig Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1144–?) Mael Sechlainn mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1152–1155) Donnchad mac Domnaill...
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list) – Donnchad mac Domnall Claen, King (984–1003) Máelmórda mac Murchada, King (1003–1014) Dúnlaing mac Tuathal, King (1014) Donncuan mac Dúnlainge...
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eponymous founder of the Meic Murchada, a branch of the Uí Chennselaig who adopted the surname Mac Murchada (MacMurrough, MacMorrow, Morrow). Murchad led...
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daughter of Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada, king of Osraige. He had at least one sibling, a brother named Domnall whose son Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair later...
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Domnall mac Murchada (died 1075), also known as Domnall mac Murchada meic Diarmata, was a leading late eleventh-century claimant to the Kingdom of Leinster...
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Cheinnselaig, as this source states that Donnchad fought his first cousin once removed, Domnall mac Murchada meic Diarmata. The following year, in the...
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was a member of the Uí Chennselaig, and son of Énna mac Murchada. In 1115, Donnchad mac Murchada and Conchobar Ua Conchobair Failge, co-kings of Leinster...
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List of kings of Leinster (category MacMorrough Kavanagh dynasty)
conquered England. It is from this line that the Mac Murchada family originate and later Diarmait Mac Murchada would be implicated in the 12th century Norman...
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Donnchad mac Dómnaill Clóen was the tenth and last King of Leinster to be inaugurated and based on Lyons Hill, Ardclough, County Kildare. He was a member...
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Kildare, Ireland. Her father was Murchad mac Finn, King of Leinster, and her brother was Máel Mórda mac Murchada. According to annalistic accounts, she...
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than before. Diarmait had several sons, one of whom was named Donnchad mac Murchada. Donnchad became the king of Leinster after his father's death in 1171...
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were lessened with the death Domnall mac Taidc in 1115, within the year the co-kings of Leinster—Donnchad mac Murchada and Conchobar Ua Conchobair Failge...
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(1143–1144) Donnchad mac Muirchertaig Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1144–?) Mael Sechlainn mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1152–1155) Donnchad mac Domnaill...
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Brian Boru (redirect from Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig)
Norse king Sigtrygg Silkbeard and the Leinstermen led by Máel Mórda mac Murchada. Brian campaigned against these enemies in 1013. In 1014, his armies...
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supremacy among the northern Ui Neill. In 819 he defeated Máel Bresail mac Murchada of the rival Cenél Conaill who was slain in the skirmish. In 820 Murchad...
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the grandson of Donnchad Donn, great-grandson of Flann Sinna and great-great-grandson of the first Máel Sechnaill, Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid. The...
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Donnchad mac Domnaill (733 – 6 February 797), called Donnchad Midi, was High King of Ireland. His father, Domnall Midi, had been the first Uí Néill High...
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Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-36395-0 Doherty, Charles (2004), "Donnchad mac Domnaill (733–797)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford:...
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Sigtrygg Silkbeard (redirect from Sitriuc mac Amlaíb)
Máel Mórda mac Murchada, King of the Uí Fáeláin of north Leinster. In 999, they defeated their cousin, the King of Leinster, Donnchad mac Domhnaill, and...
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Domnall mac Flainn mac Domnaill meic Máel Sechlainn Móir (died 1094) Conchobar mac Máel Sechlainn Báin (died 1105) Donnchad mac Murchada mac Flainn (deposed...
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Ireland today [i.e. the kalends of August], namely Diarmait son of Donnchad Mac Murchada, King of Leinster and the Foreigners [i.e. Dublin Danes (Vikings)]...
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Máelshechlainn deposed her father. Her maternal grandfather was Donnchad Mac Murchada, from the Uí Ceinnselaig, king of Leinster. Her uncle, Conchobar...
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for his role in the expulsion of Diarmait Mac Murchada, King of Leinster, from Ireland in 1166. Mac Murchada's subsequent recruitment of Marcher Lords to...
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Domnall Midi (redirect from Domhnall Mac Murchada)
Domhnall Mac Murchada (born c. 700, died 20 November 763), called Domnall Midi (Donald of Meath), was High King of Ireland. He belonged to the Clann Cholmáin...
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of Uí Maine in southern Roscommon). Their king Cathal mac Murchada was slain. Máel Cothaid mac Fogartaig of the Síl Cathail sept of the Ui Briun is listed...
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comprising the forces of Sigtrygg Silkbeard, King of Dublin; Máel Mórda mac Murchada, King of Leinster; and a Viking army from abroad led by Sigurd of Orkney...
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