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Cennétig mac Lorcáin

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343:(she is Cennétig's only daughter recorded in sources, though he may have had others). Órlaith was executed in 941 by Donnchad, supposedly for adultery with her stepson, Oengus mac Donnchada. The fact that Órlaith was killed rather than simply repudiated by her husband, suggests that her family was regarded as significantly lower ranking than that of the High King. However, the fact that this marriage had been made in the first place suggests that Cennétig and his family were moving up the social hierarchy. 145: 187:, who is noted as a king of the Dál gCais. They belonged to the Uí Thairdhealbhach, a cadet branch of the Uí Bhloid ruling dynasty of the Dál gCais, the Uí Oengusso. After the death of Rebeachan Mac Mothla, who died as King of the Dál gCais and Abbot of 354:. Lachtna apparently succeeded his father, but was killed in 953 by the Uí Chearnaigh and Uí Floinn septs of the Dál gCais, he was followed by his brother Mathgamain. 357:
When Mathgamain was killed in 976, Cennétig's last remaining son, Brian, took over leadership of the Dál gCais. He would go on to defeat the Eóganacht and become
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Cennétig had many children (by several wives), perhaps 11 or 12 sons, including Brian Boru. Of these only five produced heirs for themselves (
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Since several of his sons founded their own dynasties, Cennétig is the fore-father of many Irish surnames today. The Ó Cinnéide family (
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in 934, Cennetig's father Lorcáin is said to succeed him, being the first of the Uí Thairdhealbhach rulers. Cennétig married
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and Anlón), seven did not (Lachtna, Finn, Dub, Marcán, Flann, Conchobar and another son whose name is not recorded).
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give him the title "rídamna Cassil", or a candidate to the Munster kingship. He was succeeded by his son Lachtna.
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Two of his sons—Dub and Finn—are said to have died at Gort Rotacháin in 944, two—Donncuan and
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He was the first King of the Dál gCais to lead an army outside his own territory (approximately modern day
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Most information about the relationship between septs and their genealogical root can be found in
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describe him as "rí Tuathmumam" (King of Thomund). Whereas the
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Tree graph showing relationships between the Dalcassian septs.
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Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation
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Cennétig seems to have fought against the new High King,
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as part of an alliance between the Dál gCais and the
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remembers him simply as "king of Dál Cais", but the
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Index

Dál gCais
Lorcáin mac Lachtna
Beibhinn
Issue
Brian Boru
Mathgamain
Echthighern
Orlaith
House
Dál gCais
Lorcáin mac Lachtna

Dál gCais
Tuadmumu
Munster
Brian Boru
High King of Ireland
Lorcáin mac Lachtna
Tuam Greine
Beibhinn
Urchadh mac Murchadh
Iar Connacht
County Clare
Shannon
Athlone
Eóganachta
Orlaith
Donnchad Donn
Uí Neill
King of Munster

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