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19: 226:. Áed's father Fergal had been killed campaigning there, and the annals are full of Cathal's generally unsuccessful campaigns against the Leinstermen. In the following Áed and Cathal separately attacked Leinster. Áed's invasion led to the battle of Áth Senaig, fought on 14 September 738 near 352:
report that Domnall led an army from Leinster into Conailli Muirthemne. This again suggests that he saw the presence of the Cenél nEógain on the eastern coast as a threat to his family's power and emphasizes his good relations with the kings of Leinster.
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say: "so many fell in this great battle that we find no comparable slaughter in a single onslaught and fierce conflict throughout all preceding ages." Later Cathal campaigned in Leinster and apparently took hostages and tribute from the new king, perhaps
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call him "king of the North", suggesting that he was Domnall's deputy among the northern UĂ­ NĂ©ill. Domnall seems also to have had a deputy in the south. His distant kinsman Fallomon mac Con Congalt of Clann CholmĂĄin Bicc may have been
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in 722. Fogartach mac Néill, who had returned to Ireland in 716 and was once again chief king among the southern Uí Néill, later Fergal's deputy, succeeded him. Fogartach was killed in battle against his Síl nÁedo Slåine kinsman
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According to the lists of High Kings and the evidence of the annals, Domnall was followed as High King by Niall Frossach, Áed Allån's younger brother. The succession to the leadership of Clann Cholmåin was disputed.
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take no notice of him, and it is not until 730 that he is first mentioned. During this time, the internecine conflict within the SĂ­l nÁedo SlĂĄine continued. Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin had died in battle in
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Other than this, very little is recorded of Domnall during the twenty years in which he is reckoned to have been High King of Ireland. Unlike Áed Allån, he maintained good relations with the
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Domnall was chief of Clann CholmĂĄin for almost fifty years, and High King of Ireland for twenty. In spite of this, and his importance as a dynast, the
402:. Domnall's son Murchad, died in battle in 765, fighting against Donnchad. Domnall's son Indrechtach died in 797, soon after his brother Donnchad. 334: 1419: 341:. Domnall's support for Iona, a policy followed by his descendants, caused the principal Columban church to move to Kells during the 374:
in the borderlands of Leinster, apparently includes him among the oppressive secular rulers whom the authors held in contempt.
364:. Although he enjoyed good relations with Iona and was seemingly devout, he was not well regarded by all Irish churchmen. The 22:
Ireland in the 8th century. The kingdoms of Uisnech and Mide are not shown; they lie underneath the words "Southern UĂ­ NĂ©ill".
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In the early 730s war broke out among the northern UĂ­ NĂ©ill. Flaithbertach was defeated in 732 by Fergal's elder son
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Domnall had at least five sons and at least one daughter. His only recorded wife is AilbĂ­ne ingen Ailello. His son
1082: 644:, p. 118, suggests that Áed's victory may have resulted in the Ulaid being kingless until the coming to power of 1752: 1412: 864:, AU 763.1; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", p. 113, suggests that Domnall may have treated Durrow as a royal residence. 1681: 449: 1691: 1535: 1531: 214:. The war among the Síl nÁedo Slåine continued in 737 and that same year Áed met with Cathal mac Finguine at 1459: 183:. He was attacked there by Domnall and driven off although he later defeated the minor Uí Néill kindred of 1742: 1086: 645: 391: 1716: 1585: 1565: 140: 101: 262:. The enemy are not named. The following year Domnall, it is reported, "went off into clerical life". 258:
record that some of Domnall's household were burned to death in a banqueting hall at the unidentified
198:Áed Allån's reign was remembered as a time of war. He began by attacking his traditional enemies, the 1757: 1711: 1670: 1478: 1405: 398:. His opponent, his uncle or nephew Bressal mac Murchado, was leading the forces of the monastery of 1555: 1522: 1580: 1445: 494: 248: 188: 136: 1721: 298:, king of Brega, supposedly strangled by Áed in 742, may have been connected to Domnall's return. 89: 1620: 1615: 1507: 1497: 1468: 433: 1036: 45:. Clann Cholmåin's pre-eminence among the southern Uí Néill, which would last until the rise of 1762: 1701: 239: 1575: 1454: 93: 1696: 1440: 234:, also called the battle of the groans. This was a crushing defeat for Leinster. Their king, 222:
was in force throughout Ireland. It may be that Áed and Cathal agreed on an alliance against
1550: 1473: 1078: 1706: 1463: 366: 295: 73: 34: 8: 1747: 1570: 287: 279: 172: 1676: 1512: 1449: 1119: 608:, pp. 477–480, argues that the Cathal of these entries is not Cathal mac Finguine, but 105: 1380: 1061: 609: 235: 218:. Exactly what was agreed there is unknown, but the annals also state that the law of 1560: 1487: 1315: 1145: 1127: 1106: 1101:: Perspectives from Ireland, 700–850", in Brown, Michelle P.; Farr, Carol A. (eds.), 322: 305:
state that Domnall again entered the religious life in 744. When Flaithbertach's son
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branch of the southern UĂ­ NĂ©ill. A year earlier Murchad drove out Conall's nephew
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and the Cenél Conaill were again defeated by Áed in 733 when Fergus, son of
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and the end of the UĂ­ NĂ©ill dominance in Ireland, dates from his lifetime.
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In 743 Domnall defeated and killed Áed Allån and a number of kings of the
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contain relatively few reports of his activities. He was a patron of the
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He is presumed to be included among the "Domnalls" mentioned in the
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Bhreathnach, Edel (2001), "Abbesses, Minor Dynasties and Kings
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in 733, and is definitely styled as such at his death in 766.
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There is only one report of Domnall at war, this in 756. The
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Doherty, Charles (2004). "Donnchad mac Domnaill (733–797)".
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Charles-Edwards, T.M. (2004). "Áed Allån mac Fergaile (
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Domnall's daughter Eithne was killed, with her husband
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Charles-Edwards, T.M. (2004). "Domnall mac Murchada (
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Domnall's later descendants included the High Kings
116:According to later king lists such as those in the 1338: 1251: 1209: 1163: 1077: 282:, although some annals place the battle in modern 175:, invaded the midlands in 733. Cathal encamped at 139:in 724. CinĂĄed was killed in 728 fighting against 1734: 1045:. Translated by Mac Airt; Mac Niocaill. Dublin: 776:, AU 744.2; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", pp. 112–113. 329:. In 753 he is said to have imposed the "law of 111: 1203: 1157: 1139: 126:on the latter's death. If this is correct, the 1413: 1301:: Problems of Dating a Monument of Old Irish" 195:, the site of another major UĂ­ NĂ©ill Ăłenach. 167:Perhaps taking advantage of this strife, the 1333:Irwin, Philip (2004). "Fogartach mac NĂ©ill ( 29:(born c. 700, died 20 November 763), called 1140:Charles-Edwards, T. M. (30 November 2000), 1096: 916:, p. 604, shows some of Domnall's children. 721:, AU 739.4; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", p. 122. 1420: 1406: 1144:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 785:Annals of Ulster 747.4; Charles-Edwards, 147:who became High King after this victory. 67: 1291: 1103:Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe 1066:, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, 1996 429:, a rival for the kingship of Leinster. 17: 1348:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1341:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1261:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1254:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1249: 1219:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1212:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1173:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1166:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1735: 1428:Kings of Ireland, circa 549–1175 1378: 356:Domnall died in 763 and was buried at 1401: 1332: 1118: 1047:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 742:Charles-Edwards, "Áed AllĂĄn"; Byrne, 1088:The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee 13: 1385:, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts 378:Successors, descendants and family 122:, Domnall succeeded his father as 14: 1789: 1308:Éigse: A Journal of Irish Studies 1042:The Annals of Ulster (to AD 1131) 1642:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid 1008:, AU 795.1; Doherty, "Donnchad". 669:, pp. 209–211; Charles-Edwards, 665:, AU 737.9 & 737.10; Byrne, 438:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid 1011: 994: 982: 969: 952: 940: 928: 919: 906: 897: 884: 867: 854: 838: 825: 808: 792: 779: 766: 753: 736: 724: 712: 696: 676: 656: 265: 1379:Radner, Joan N., ed. (2004) , 631: 615: 591: 575: 559: 547: 544:, AU 724.3; Irwin "Fogartach". 535: 522: 509: 210:, was killed at a battle near 80:from the death of his father, 1: 1382:Fragmentary Annals of Ireland 1027: 801:, AU 766.2; Charles-Edwards, 390:was also High King. His son, 112:King of Uisnech, King of Mide 1768:People from County Westmeath 1372:UK public library membership 1285:UK public library membership 1243:UK public library membership 1197:UK public library membership 962:, AU 764.6; Charles-Edward, 860:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; 831:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; 772:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; 759:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; 528:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; 7: 1682:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill 925:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall". 877:, lines 233–236; Dumville, 604:, p. 208. 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Index


High King of Ireland
Clann CholmĂĄin
UĂ­ NĂ©ill
Brian BĂłruma
Irish annals
Columban
Durrow Abbey
Murchad mac Diarmato
king of Uisnech
Diarmait Dian
Conall Grant
Síl nÁedo Slåine
Fogartach mac NĂ©ill
Britain
Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
Cenél nEógain
Book of Leinster
king of Uisnech
Irish annals
Leinster
Cináed mac Írgalaig
Flaithbertach mac Loingsig
Cenél Conaill
Áed Allån
Congal Cendmagair
Annals of Ulster
King of Munster
Cathal mac Finguine
Tailtiu

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