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396:. Aed's followers also slaughtered many Leinstermen and Welsh settlers in west Connacht bringing him 31 severed heads. In 1267 Aed's death was reported throughout Ireland after he came down with a serious illness and de Burgh raided his lands while he lay incapacitated. He had recovered by the next year and was summoned to Athlone by the Anglo-Normans but refusing to attend raised an army and defeated a force of them at the Battle of the Faes. In 1269 a trusted officer of Aed, Imar O'Birn is recorded retiring to a monastery while Aed again fell sick so that the new Justicar from England managed to erect a castle in Roscommon without opposition. 280:''the witnesses of this great battle say that neither the warriors of these bands, nor the champions of the great victory, could gaze at the face of the arch-prince, for there were two broad-eyed, enormous, royal torches flaming and rolling in his head; and every one feared to address him at the time, for he was as far as the voice could reach before the hosts, advancing against the battalions of the Uí-Briuin. And he raised aloud his battle cry of a chief king, and his champion's shout, in the middle of the great battle, and desisted not from this career and onset until the battalion of the Uí-Briuin was routed.'' 293:, arrived from England. Aed meet with him independently of his father and was given guarantees by la Zouche that there would be no more diminishing of him or his fathers territory while la Zouche held office. Before the end of the year the O'Rourke's made a separate peace with the Anglo-Normans, unacceptable to Aed and his father as they should have represented them as their overlords or at least given permission for such a truce. This led to a short period of conflict and raiding by Aed but by the start of 1257 peace was concluded between them. 342:, handing over the hostages of Connacht to him to signal this. In return Brian ensured all the hostages of the O'Reilly's and O'Rourke's were handed over to Aed, thereby recognizing his control of Breifne This doubled the size of the territory under Aed and Felim's control. Soon after Aed and the men of Breifne deposed Domnall, for he had outraged his subjects by killing the chieftain of Tellach Dunchada, and replaced him with Art mac Cathail Ua Ruairc. In 1259 Aed married a daughter of 3912: 2875: 481:, king of Connacht for nine years, died on the third day of May this year, a Thursday and the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross; a king who wasted and desolated Connacht in fighting the Galls (Anglo-Normans) and Gaels (Irish) who opposed him; a king who inflicted great defeats on the Galls and pulled down their palaces and castles; a king who took the hostages of the 361:
in 1261 Art mac Cathail escaped to Breifne, rallied a force together and burned one his strongholds defeating a raiding party of Aed's too. Aed decided to make peace with Art after this and even agreed to give his son in fosterage to him. The next year an army under de Burgh, the Justicar and John de Verdun laid waste to Roscommon. Felim sent his cattle herds north into
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began when Aed's forces fell upon de Burgh's army routing their vanguard and dislodging their rear. Toirrdelbach O Briain was slain single-handedly by the Earl but his army was defeated leaving behind many knights and soldiers dead on the field along with a great bounty of 100 horses. Uilliam Oc was
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where Brian Ua Neill was defeated and killed by the English of Ulster. Aed managed to escape but de Burgh ravaged Roscommon in revenge, while Aed and his father raised an army in the north of the province, prompting de Burgh to make peace and withdraw. His sub king Domnall died in the same year and
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and a grandson of the same Aedh, Aed son of Conchobar in violation of his guarantees not to harm them. In the same year more conflict is recorded with the O'Rourke's, his castle on Cherry Island was raised though its garrison was allowed to march away unharmed. Aed in retaliation deposed Conchobar
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The O'Reilly's dispersed and attempted to re group some of their forces but were pursued by the O'Rourke's who routed them in a follow-up skirmish killing a further 36. The O'Reilly's then sent further envoys to de Burgh asking him to waste Connacht so he and his armies plundered churches around
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Aed's lack of clear successor meant his kingdom was plunged into turmoil upon his death. Between 1274 and 1315 there were thirteen Kings of Connacht; nine of these kings were killed by a brother or cousin and two were deposed. The throne was a bone of contention for several factions and several
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while Aed traveled to the now unguarded lands of his enemies in Mayo and south Connacht burning towns and killing many. In response the army under de Burgh made peace with Felim and Aed and both Aed and de Burgh shared one room and one bed that night in a sign of their newfound good relations.
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at the head of an army, forcing Toirrdelbach to flee to his erstwhile allies for support. They instead made peace with Felim and re-recognized him as king. In 1253 the O'Reilly's, increasingly independent of Connacht's traditional vassal state of Breifne, teamed up with Felim's rival Cathal O
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By 1258 Aed was ruling as king by the side of his father, this as Simm's has pointed out, meant Aed was for all practical purposes also a king. During this co-rule with his father he became the effective overlord of Breifne and pursued his own policies as a result. He captured Domnall son of
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Keshcorran but would not link up with the army of their allies for fear of giving battle to Aed. The two armies thus separated Aed decided to launch a surprise attack on the remaining O'Reilly force, travelling on foot with no armor and a small following to cross the east bank of the
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and some of his followers were sent to Aed's camp to negotiate but Aed instead simply took him prisoner and killed two of his followers. When Walter de Burgh learned of this he pulled back to Áth an Chip but Aed launched guerrilla attacks as their army marched, as the annals relate;
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family of Athenry, and afterwards Aed raided their lands with his followers. One of his companions was captured by a member of the family called Geroitin, prompting Aed to pursue them until he managed to kill Georoitin and free his companion who later died of his wounds. In response
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in Offaly and destroying several of their castles in north Connacht. He also blinded his kinsman and rival Cathal O'Conchobar who died from his wounds soon after. In 1266 he deposed Art O'Ruairc and installed Conchobar Buide in his place and took hostages from all the chieftains of
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This was not to prove long lasting and the next year Aed again began raiding English territories, so de Burgh marched into Roscommon once more but failed to engage Aed's forces and left the land after suffering casualties from constant skirmishing attacks. At
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and left a small force of the Justicar's men behind. Aed rallied his own army and sent a force to attack a party of the Earl's men in the forest of Conmaicne. The Anglo-Norman lords under de Burgh advised him to make peace with Aed so that Uilliam Oc son of
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the following year more peace negotiations were held, with Aed and his father arriving with a large army as a show of strength, so that peace was quickly concluded between them the Justicar, the Earl of Ulster and the other chief Anglo-Norman lords.
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until Aed arrived and 'utterly routed them'. In 1255 Aed traveled north to Tir Eoghain and made peace with Connacht exiles who were hiding there out of fear of his father. They marched together back to Connacht while the descendants of
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O'Ruairc king of Breifne replacing him with a man called Sitrecc, only for him to be soon afterwards killed by Conchobar's son Domnall. Later in the year he again raided the country, plundering the church at
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and plundered the region, though he failed to meet up with his O'Reilly allies. Aed in alliance with Conchobar O'Ruairc king of Breifne raised his own army and met the forces of the O'Reilly's at the
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killed in captivity afterwards in revenge for the slaying of Toirrdelbach and the castles of Ath Angaile, Sliab Luga and Kilcolman were razed with several towns such as Roscommon also burned.
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as a dowry. He imprisoned Art mac Cathail for an unknown reason and at a meeting arbitrated by Brian Ua Neill, made peace with the former king Domnall and allowed him to resume his kingship.
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Aed's father Felim was king of Connacht from 1230. In 1249 a son of Felim, assumed to be Aed, is recorded ambushing a retinue of young Anglo-Norman nobles on their way to
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and his ally the Justicar of Ireland raised a large army and marched into Roscommon where they encamped for two nights. They decided to cross to the east bank of the
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outsiders where able to claim the kingship in this period of chaos. As a result, Aed's successors failed to build upon his achievements as king.
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who reigned for just three months before he was killed by his cousin Ruadhri. He was in turn succeeded by Cathail Dall another grandson of
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Yet another grandson of Aedh, Tadc son of Toirrdelbach then became king until his death in 1278 at the hands of the sons of the
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again defeating the O'Reilly's and taking many of their severed heads to present to his father. Soon afterwards a new justicar,
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and garrisoned it with his troops. In 1257 he blinded his cousins and rivals Cathal Cuircech (the Hairy or Tufted) son of
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However Toirrdelbach's power was badly weakened when his war like sons, against the advice of Toirrdelbach, initiated the
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raised an army and marched into Connacht forcing Aed and his father Felim to gather their movable wealth and retreat into
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from 1258 reigning solely from 1265 until his own death in 1274. He is credited with turning the tide on
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who reigned just a fortnight before he too was killed, with a poet relating in the annals;
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There is no mention of Aedh's sons in the annals and he was succeeded by Eógan grandson of
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As part of Breifne's submission to Aed he was given the stone castle at Cherry Island in
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Conchobair who had been banished from the kingdom by him in 1250. They pillaged
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Conchobar, held him as hostage but later released and installed him as king in
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while some of his followers also pillaged the lands of the MacShamradain (
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and the north of Ireland, while Maurice installed Toirrdelbach son of
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being badly defeated. The next year Felim marched into Connacht from
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died and he assumed sole rule, launching a spectacular raid on the
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Index

Aedh mac Felim Ó Conchobair
King of Connacht
Felim Ua Conchobair
Connacht
Ireland
Roscommon
House
Ó Conchubhair Donn
Felim Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht
Hebrideans
king of Connacht
Felim
Norman expansion
Battle of Áth an Chip
Brian Ua Neill's
high kingship of Ireland
Dubhghall mac Ruaidri
King of the Hebrides
gallowglass
Ailéan
Sligo Castle
de Bermingham
Maurice Fitzgerald 2nd Lord Offaly
Breifne
Aedh Ua Conchobair
First Battle of Athenry
Tir Eoghain
Muintir Eolias
Ruadhrí
Kingdom of Breifne

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