929:" Toirdhealbhach Mor s. Ruaidhri, high-king of Ireland, had many sons; Ruaidhri, king of Ireland also, Cathal Croibhdhearg, king of Connacht, Domhnall Mor, tainst of Connacht (to him was finally granted the hundredfold increase) were his three sons by his wife; Maol Iosa, coarb of Coman, was the eldest of his family (and his heir), and Aodh Dall and Tadhg Alainn and Brian Breifneach and Brian Luighneach, Maghnus and Lochlainn, Muircheartach Muimneach, Donnchadh, Maol Seachlainn, Tadhg of Fiodhnacha, Cathal Mioghran, two Conchabhar, Diarmaid, Domhnall, Muirgheas, Tadhg of Dairean, Murchadh Fionn."
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fleet prevailed and the Norse-Gaels were slaughtered. Many of them abandoned ship and were subsequently captured by the Irish fleet. The Norse commander, Mac
Scelling, apparently lost his teeth in the battle, but survived. However, the heavy casualties suffered by the High Kings forces appear to have severely weakened his power in the north and allow Mac Lochlainn to put more pressure on Ua Conchobhair in his ambition to secure the High Kingship.
520:. Toirdelbach would build several more of these throughout Connacht, notably in DĂșn Gallimhe, DĂșn MĂłr and Ballinasloe, strengthening the defences of the province. Athlone was a strategic location as it guarded one of the few crossings over the Shannon and guarded the area against any invasions via ships sailing up or down the river, especially from Munster whom Toirdelbhach was involved in an ongoing war with at the time.
648:, eventually the family briefly reconciled before RuadhrĂ again rebelled against his father in the year 1143, and was defeated yet again. This time, he was captured and imprisoned by Toirdelbhach, however, the archbishop again intervened by preventing the King from punishing RuadhrĂ. RuadhrĂ was released after a year in prison.
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According to the Annals of the Four
Masters, the battle lasted all day from the morning until late in the evening. The Annals state that the battle was "fiercely and spiritedly" fought and that there was a "great slaughter" and a great number of the High King's sailors were killed. However, the Irish
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However, many of
Toirdelbach's twenty other sons were very discontented with this situation. Two of them, RuadhrĂ and Aedh, staged a rebellion against Toirdelbach in 1136 at a low point in the High King's fortunes. They were defeated by Toirdelbhach and Aedh was captured and blindedâ however, RuadhrĂ
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Meanwhile, in southwest
Munster, in modern Counties Cork and Kerry, the Mac Carthaigh (MacCarthys), another royal dynasty of Munster who had been living under the rule of the Ua Briain rebelled. Toirdelbach, eager to further destabilize Munster, backed this revolt. Toirdelbach then resolved the issue
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and High King of
Ireland, who had previously often supported Toirdelbach as he reigned in Connacht and was the one who backed him to take the Kingship from his brother, had become "sick to the point of a living Skeleton". It was at this point that Diarmuid, brother of Muircherteach, took the Kingship
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Toirdelbhach realized the political and military importance of Dublin as the city had become more or less the capital of the country. It was also one of the main trading ports of the country. Therefore, control of Dublin was crucial to a successful High
Kingship of Ireland. Conchobhair would also be
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A political strategy often utilised successfully by
Toirdelbhach was the appointment of relatives or loyal nobles as rulers or governors of towns, cities and other lesser regions or kingdoms. This allowed him to keep control of every area in the country and avoid rebellions or alliances against him.
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from would remain in
Connacht, however, and contested Toirdelbach's claim to the throne of the Kingdom, but he was finally expelled southward to Munster by Toirdelbhach several years later in 1114. A year later in 1115, an attempt to assassinate him was made by some of his nobles who were discontent
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A year later in 1115, Muircherteach Ia Briain regained his strength and led campaigns against his brother to regain the
Kingship, with backing from Toirdelbach and other powerful kings, in an attempt to restore order in the province. However, this war would remain a stalemate for several years, and
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However, it was at this point, in the year 1144, that
Conchobar, the heir to the throne, was assassinated while governing the kingdom of Mide. He was killed by a Meath lord or noble who had deemed him unfit or unworthy to govern the province. Toirdelbach did not make the same mistake twice or risk
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One of Toirdelbach's twenty sons, RuadhrĂ, would become High King of Ireland following the death of Muircherteach mac Lochlainn, despite him rebelling against his father earlier in his life. He became High King of Ireland completely unopposed in the year 1166, and was crowned in Dublin. He would
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Tairrdelbach had been scheming against Munster with Muircherteach's enemies, mainly Domnall mac Lochlainn in Ulster and Murchad Ua MĂĄel Sechnaill of the Kingdom of Meath to his east, and they supported Diarmuit's claim to the throne, but Diarmuit soon rose in rebellion against Toirdelbhach. In
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Toirdelbhach selected another son, Domhnall MĂłr mac Tairrdelbach, to be his TĂĄnaiste and heir to the throne of Connacht and Ireland. RuadhrĂ however, attempted a new approach in securing the Kingship by instead attempting to gain his father's favour. He conducted raids against the Ua Ruaircs
733:"Until sand of sea and stars of heaven are numbered, no one will reckon all the sons of the kings and chiefs and great lords of the men of Munster that were killed there, so that of the three battalions of Munster that had come thither, none escaped save only one shattered battalion."
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on his side in any political or military conflicts later in his career which was crucial given to the importance of religion in Ireland at the time, though notably, the church protected the King's son RuadhrĂ from Toirdelbach after failed rebellions against him in both 1136 and 1143.
400:, which were still held by the Ua Briain's, removing Domnall Ua Briain as governor of Dublin, and forcing the forces of the three kingdoms to join Toirdelbach in his campaigns against Munster. Toirdelbach even went as far as destroying the Ua Briain palace at Kincora,
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Meanwhile, Domhnall MĂłr was beginning to fall out of favour with Toirdelbach and his fate was sealed later when he was arrested. This secured RuadhrĂ's position as sole heir to the throne. RuadhrĂ became the TĂĄnaiste and succeeded Toirdelbach as king following his
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allowed others both within and outside the Kingdom to scheme and form their own plans against Munster. In 1118, Muircherteach and, with backing from Toirdelbach, Ua MĂĄel Sechnaill, and AĂ©d Ua Ruairc of the Kingdom of Breifne, attacked Tadgh Mac Carthaigh of the
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the life of another of his sons and instead divided the kingdom of Meath between three kings loyal to him; modern County Westmeath was given to the Northern UĂ NĂ©ill, and 'East Meath' was divided between the Ua Ruaircs of Breifne (modern counties
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where they agreed to a "false peace". Although Mac Lochlainn remained a threat to Toirdelbach he died in 1121, leaving Toirdelbach the most powerful man in Ireland. He immediately subdued unrest in Munster, causing the "people to cry aloud".
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267:"Tairrdelbach carefully maintained his alliance with Ua Briain, sending troops to aid the High King against the Ui Ruaric of Bréifne in 1109. But he was also determined to defend his kingdom against predators such as
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would be buried. Toirdelbach's reforms, advances and military prowess in Ireland would be remembered for many years as arguably the greatest King of Ireland since the reign of his great-great-grandfather Brian Boru.
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in 1151 was among the most decisive in Irish history, inflicting 7000 enemy casualties ... An innovative tyrant, his creation of castles was novel in Ăire ... as was his apparent wish to introduce male
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its main port - military and merchant. Quite an achievement for what is perceived as the 'timeless' western 'fringe' of twelfth-century Europe, but was a dynamic society ruled as aggressively as those in
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in 1124, for use as a fort and naval base, from which the King's fleets could attack all along the west coast of Ireland. A small settlement grew up around this fort and eventually this developed into
423:, under the rule of the Kennedy Dynasty, though the latter kingdom was small in comparison to the other two and were rarely involved in the politics or struggles for the Kingship of Munster.
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He was succeeded as High King of Ireland by Muircherteach mac Lochlainn of the Northern UĂ NĂ©ill, who would reign for ten years before being assassinated by his own nobles in the year 1166.
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O'Clery, Michael, 1575-1643. O'Clery, Cucogry, -1664. O'Mulconry, Ferfeasa, active 1636. O'Duigenan, Cucogry, active 1636. O'Clery, Conary, active 1636. O'Donovan, John, 1809-1861. (1998).
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among others. The fleet was commanded by one of Toirdelbach's admirals, as by now the High King himself was almost seventy years of age. This fleet sailed north to plunder the lands of the
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In 1110, Mac Lochlainn raided Connacht, carrying off herds of cattle and captives. While this raid rattled Toirdelbach, he demonstrated that he was not weak by attacking the Conmaicne and
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Toirdelbach Ua Conchobhair died in the year 1156. His reign had lasted 50 years, one of the longest in Ireland and Europe up to that point in history. He was succeeded as
668:(O'Rourkes) in the late 1140s, and was also involved in the capture of one of Toirdelbach nephews who was rebelling against him. He was also involved in raids against the
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But it was around this point that Muircherteach finally managed to successfully topple his brother Diarmuid from power and retook the Kingship, however, he was now only
843:. Mac Lochlainn sent a representative to request assistance in defeating Toirdelbach's fleet, which was granted. The Vikings, under the command of a man by the name of
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However this would not occur until 1106; until then, Connacht endured a prolonged period of civil strife between different factions of the UĂ Conchobair, UĂ Ruairc of
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According to the Annals of Tigernach, Toirdelbach's mother died the year he was born, suggesting his birth may have been arduous. In 1092, King RuaidrĂ was blinded by
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Toirdelbhach spent much of his career modernising and improving various aspects of Ireland, particularly in his home province of Connacht. Tairrdelbach constructed
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Although much of his time and resources during his early reign were spent in Munster, he was also involved in campaigns elsewhere. In 1115, his wife Orlaith of the
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In what was one of the most decisive battles ever fought in Ireland, Tairrdelbach defeated the forces of Toirdelbach Ă Briain, killing "7000" enemy soldiers. The
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in 1150, and thereby ceasing to be King of Ireland, Tairrdelbach was still capable of active overlordship in southern Ireland. In 1151 he and his allies - King
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558:" was fifty years King of Connacht, one of the longest reigns of any European monarch. He dominated Irish politics .. leading armies and navies all over
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died, ending the alliance between Toirdelbach and Murchad Ia Mael Sechnaill, King of Meath. Toirdelbach defeated their forces on both land and on the
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enjoy a period of relative peace in his High Kingship during the period of 1166â1169, however, Ireland would again be thrown into conflict when the
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In the year 1156, Toirdelbhach organised a massive fleet gathered from all over western Connacht including men and ships from DĂșn Gaillimhe,
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given the Kingship of the province of Mide (Meath) later in 1143, however, this move would backfire when he was assassinated a year later.
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an event meant to signify one's holding of the High Kingship of Ireland. However, this attracted the attention of Domnall mac Lochlainn of
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He also created a new supply of water for settlements in eastern Connacht when he constructed a six-mile-long canal which redirected the
283:, with mixed fortunes; he defeated the former at Mag Na, but his army was defeated by the men of Breifne at Mag Brenair. He attacked the
208:, who possibly took Tairrdelbach into his household to groom him for the day when he would be king of Connacht. (p. 471,MIAE 2005)
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Since Toirdelbach's accession to the High Kingship, his long-designated heir had been Conchobar Ua Conchobair, who was Toirdelbach's
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He was initially interred at the Cong Abbey, the very monastery he had rebuilt earlier in his reign. However he was later buried in
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city. Although the town was destroyed or burned many times over the next few centuries it continued to grow into a prosperous city.
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in Munster, and secured Tairrdelbach as the undisputed High King of Ireland and as overlord of Munster and Connacht. Toirdelbach's
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occurred in 1169. This would begin eight hundred years of conflict and political tension with England and later, Britain.
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This event, along with the partition of Munster earlier in Toirdelbach's reign, practically destroyed the power of the
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around a castle and towards nearby towns and villages. The route of this damn probably began near the modern town of
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Toirdelbach was also known to have constructed or rebuilt several churches, cathedrals and monasteries, notably the
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were a crucial aspect of his success as High King, similar to the reign of his greatâgrandfather, King Brian Boru.
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Tairrdelbach's successful and innovative reign as High King of Ireland has been summed up as follows:
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This can be seen in 1126 when Toirdelbhach appointed one of his sons, Conchobhair, as
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A tactic Toirdelbhach used throughout his career in politics and as High King was
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describe the battle and victory of Toirdelbach Ua Conchobhair here:
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of Leinster, Maelseachlainn son of Murchadh Ă Maelseachlainn of the
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with his rule at Ath Bo, but they were unsuccessful.
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Domnall, Toirdelbach's brother who he had taken the
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the next year in 1111, plundering Termonn Dabeoc in
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The Inauguration site of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
621:, and whom he had appointed as his governor of the
164:
877:, where many members of the ruling Ua Conchobhair
816:, decided to request the assistance of the Viking
989:â Cathal MigarĂĄn Ua Conchobair, died 1151 or 1152
629:within it, and later the province and kingdom of
449:Toirdelbach had now defeated and partitioned the
173:(died 1118), and his mother was MĂłr, daughter of
5161:
2607:Assembly Places and Practices in Medieval Europe
4324:Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups
411:, under the rule of the Ua Briain Dynasty, the
352:
1746:RuaidrĂ na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair (d. 1118)
251:, was commissioned by Toirdelbach and made at
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898:Tairrdelbach had the following known wives:
781:(County Donegal) which was then part of the
676:in the prelude to the battle of MhĂłin MĂłr.
337:, which at the time, under the rule of the
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684:
3099:Toirdhealbhach mac RuaidhrĂ Ă Conchobhair
800:and decided to take action to assist the
380:But they turned against Muircherteach at
326:, including a drinking horn and chalice.
275:(d. 1121), king of the north of Ireland."
27:For the association football player, see
917:Dubhcobhlach NĂ MaĂl Ruanaid, died 1168.
867:, who had previously been his TĂĄnaiste.
547:. He is also believed to have refounded
234:
3134:Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige
2500:O'Donovan, John, 1809-1861. (c. 1991).
2236:
1113:Ancestors of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
865:RuadhrĂ mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobhair
345:for over a century, since the death of
259:In 1106, with the support of his uncle
14:
5162:
4498:Kings of Ireland, circa 549–1175
2465:Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
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905:Ărfhlaith NĂ Mailshechlainn, died 1115
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48:King of Connacht; High King of Ireland
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914:Derbforgaill NĂ Lochlainn, died 1151.
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796:were alarmed by these attacks on the
660:) and the third are was given to the
3275:Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ă Conchobair
3114:Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige
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745:and his excellent capabilities as a
637:escaped punishment by fleeing to an
493:which was built on the river later.
4832:
4221:The Pursuit of Diarmuid and GrĂĄinne
3270:Toirdhealbhach Ăg Donn Ă Conchobair
2565:, ed. W.M. Hennessey, London, 1871.
2473:10.1163/9789004184640_emc_sim_00190
979:â Tadhg Alainn Ua Conchobair, died
854:
641:, who protected him from the King.
470:Innovation and political strategies
24:
4915:
2588:, John A. Claffey, Journal of the
2293:
25:
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3265:Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ă Conchobair
3124:Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair
3079:Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
3039:Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair
2735:
2630:. Routledge. 2005. pp. 464â6
2628:Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia
2599:. Routledge. 2005. pp. 471â4
2597:Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia
2592:, Volume 55, 2003, pp. 1â12.
2486:
2446:
2402:
2334:
2262:
1641:Toirdelbach Ua Briain (1009â1086)
1518:UĂ Conchobair, Kings of Connacht.
1001:Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair
608:' Europe." (Martyn, 2016, p. 35)
143:Toirdhealbhach MĂłr Ua Conchobhair
5021:Gofraid mac AmlaĂb meic Ragnaill
4712:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid
4452:
4451:
3415:
3414:
3225:Cathal mac Domhnall Ă Conchobair
3089:Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair
1048:â Muirgheas the Canon, died 1224
888:AngloâNorman invasion of Ireland
194:Flaithbertaigh Ua Flaithbertaigh
165:Family background and early life
3280:Cathal mac Ruaidri Ă Conchobair
3250:Ruaidri na bhFeadh Ă Conchobair
3245:Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair
2811:CĂłir Connacht ar chath Laighean
2635:The Tribes of Galway: 1124â1642
2421:The tribes of Galway, 1124-1642
1089:, descended the dynasty of the
1045:, Abbot of Roscommon, died 1223
223:, including the long-displaced
4228:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin?
3220:Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair
3054:Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair
3014:Tadg mac RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
2989:Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg
2230:
1509:
1095:Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair
1015:Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair
1008:Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair
994:Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair
419:, and finally the short-lived
230:
183:Dubhchobhlaigh Bean Ua hEaghra
147:Tairrdelbach MĂłr Ua Conchobair
29:Turlough O'Connor (footballer)
13:
1:
4920:Sigtrygg Silkbeard (989â1029)
4354:List of High Kings of Ireland
3460:
3129:Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige
3104:Aedh mac Ruaidri Ă Conchobair
3069:Aed mac RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
2223:
2156:Kings of Munster and Thomond.
1087:Brian Luighnech O Conchobhair
247:that contains a piece of the
18:Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair
3139:Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige
3109:Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair
3009:Dubhchobhlaigh NĂ Conchobair
2605:, Elizabeth FitzPatrick, in
2586:A very puzzling Irish Missal
2296:"Annals of the Four Masters"
1608:Aed in Gai Bernaig (d. 1067)
1551:Dal gCais, Kings of Munster.
366:and banished Muircherteach.
353:Partition and war in Munster
42:Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobair
7:
5195:12th-century Irish monarchs
5190:Nobility from County Galway
4752:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
4132:Conn of the Hundred Battles
3202:Hugh McHugh Breifne O'Conor
3159:Aedh Muimhnech Ă Conchobair
2868:BriĂłn mac Echach MuigmedĂłin
2833:Conn of the Hundred Battles
1104:
908:MĂłr NĂ Lochlainn, died 1122
806:Muircherteach Mac Lochlainn
789:(the Inishowen Peninsula).
785:, and went as far north as
694:Despite giving hostages to
83:Muircheartach Mac Lochlainn
10:
5216:
4787:Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
4429:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
4177:Niall of the Nine Hostages
3024:Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
2783:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
2698:Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
2569:Irish Kings and High Kings
2550:Annals of the Four Masters
2129:Domnall Kings of Connacht.
1437:13. MĂłr ingen Gilla Brigte
1354:
1339:Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
1239:
1125:
922:Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh
753:Naval battle off Inishowen
696:Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
646:Catholic church in Ireland
438:the Ua Briain homeland of
149:; 1088 â 1156) anglicised
26:
5150:
5096:Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
5067:
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4782:Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
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3238:& Ă Conchobhair Ruadh
3233:
3210:
3172:
2979:MĂĄel Ruanaid MĂłr mac Tadg
2941:
2908:Indrechtach mac Muiredaig
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1358:
1320:
1302:
1294:
1269:
1251:
1247:
1207:
1189:
1181:
1149:
1129:
417:Mac Carthaigh MĂłr Dynasty
132:
122:
110:
100:
92:
88:
78:
68:
60:
53:
46:
41:
5152:^ Disputed * Speculative
5011:Diarmait mac MĂĄel na mBĂł
4762:Diarmait mac MaĂl na mBĂł
4516:Forggus mac Muirchertaig
3260:Toirdelbach Ă Conchobair
2913:Ăed Balb mac Indrechtaig
2805:Treaty of Windsor (1175)
2000:Tairrdelbach, 1088â1156.
1995:Dubhchobhlaigh (d. 1131)
820:who inhabited the Norse
415:, under the rule of the
5106:Conchobar Ua Conchobair
4691:Fedelmid mac Crimthainn
4686:Conchobar mac Donnchada
4530:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Muirchertaig
4067:Ăengus Tuirmech Temrach
3182:Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor
3044:Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair
3034:Conchobar Ua Conchobair
2949:Conchobar mac Taidg MĂłr
2928:Diarmait mac Tommaltaig
2923:Muirgius mac Tommaltaig
2817:Composition of Connacht
2681:Muircheartach Ua Briain
2418:Martyn, Adrian (2016).
957:Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair
937:Conchobar Ua Conchobair
685:Later reign and battles
461:. The two kings met at
73:Muircheartach Ua Briain
4921:
4772:Muirchertach Ua Briain
4112:Feradach Finnfechtnach
3119:Muirchertach Tethbhach
3049:MĂĄel Ăsa Ua Conchobair
3004:RuaidrĂ na Saide Buide
1796:Muirchertach (d. 1119)
1226:RuaidrĂ na Saide Buide
932:
735:
700:Diarmaid Mac Murchadha
610:
376:MacCarthy MĂłr dynasty.
277:
261:Muirchertach Ua Briain
256:
202:Muirchertach Ua Briain
171:RuaidrĂ na Saide Buide
127:RuaidrĂ na Saide Buide
5180:High Kings of Ireland
5016:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
4919:
4792:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
4767:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
4636:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
4511:Diarmait mac Cerbaill
4192:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
3320:Denis Maurice O'Conor
3255:Felim McHugh O'Connor
3212:Ă Conchobhair Sligigh
3197:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
3154:Hugh McFelim O'Connor
3084:Diarmait Ă Conchobair
3059:Maghnus Ua Conchobair
3029:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
3019:Domnall Ua Conchobair
2964:Cathal mac Conchobair
2933:Cathal mac Muirgiussa
2878:Duinseach ingen Duach
2671:Ruaidri Ua Conchobair
2654:Domnall Ua Conchobair
2543:Leabhar na nGenealach
2461:"Annals of Tigernach"
2237:O'Byrne. p. 471.
1403:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
1091:Ă Conchobhair Sligigh
1022:Maghnus Ua Conchobair
971:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
926:
731:
556:
506:city-state of Dublin.
320:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
269:Domnall Mac Lochlainn
265:
238:
175:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
55:High Kings of Ireland
5026:Domnall mac Murchada
5006:Murchad mac Diarmata
4950:BlĂĄcaire mac Gofraid
4777:Domnall Ua Lochlainn
4741:RuaidrĂ ua CanannĂĄin
4549:Fiachnae mac BĂĄetĂĄin
4534:Eochaid mac Domnaill
4349:Dal Fiachrach Suighe
3315:Charles Owen O'Conor
3174:Clan Murtagh O'Conor
2903:Muiredach Muillethan
2898:Rogallach mac Uatach
2793:High King of Ireland
2688:High King of Ireland
2506:. Farmington, Minn.
1789:Diarmait (1060â1118)
1407:High King of Ireland
1286:5. Caillech CĂĄemgein
902:Caillech DĂ© NĂ Eidin
822:Kingdom of the Isles
627:cityâstate of Dublin
304:Kingship of Connacht
291:and ravaging modern
206:High King of Ireland
159:High King of Ireland
151:Turlough MĂłr O'Conor
5111:Conchobar Ua Briain
5091:Domnall GerrlĂĄmhach
5081:Domnall GerrlĂĄmhach
5058:Domnall GerrlĂĄmhach
4955:Gofraid mac Sitriuc
4885:Sichfrith mac Ămair
4641:Cathal mac Finguine
4434:Flight of the Earls
3164:Hugh McOwen O'Conor
3094:Nuala NĂ Conchobair
2959:Tadg mac Conchobair
1985:Conchobar (d. 1103)
727:Annals of Tigernach
708:TighearnĂĄn Ă Ruairc
613:Rebellion and heirs
504:(Leinster) and the
444:Kingdom of Connacht
409:Kingdoms of Thomond
225:Ui Fiachrach Aidhne
5137:Gofraid mac AmlaĂb
4975:Sigtrygg Silkbeard
4945:AmlaĂb mac Gofraid
4922:
4621:FĂnsnechta Fledach
4578:Ăengus mac ColmĂĄin
4544:Ăed mac Ainmuirech
4539:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Cairill
4520:Domnall Ilchelgach
4439:O'Neill's Regiment
4107:Crimthann Nia NĂĄir
3235:Ă Conchubhair Donn
3144:Aedh Ua Conchobair
3074:Rose NĂ Conchobair
2999:Ăed in Gai Bernaig
2974:Conchobar mac Tadg
2954:Ăed mac Conchobair
2918:Tipraiti mac Taidg
2573:Francis John Byrne
2562:Annals of Lough Ce
2424:. pp. 30â35.
2300:All Ireland Review
2214:Ruaidri (d. 1151.)
2203:Domnall (d. 1153.)
1168:Ăed in Gai Bernaig
1099:Ă Conchubhair Donn
1066:â Tadhg Fiodhnacha
894:Wives and children
798:province of Ulster
712:Kingdom of Breifne
690:Battle of MĂłin MĂłr
451:Kingdom of Munster
421:Kingdom of Osraige
413:Kingdom of Desmond
359:Kingdom of Munster
257:
245:processional cross
243:, a reliquary and
5185:Kings of Connacht
5157:
5156:
5101:Ănna Mac Murchada
5086:Diarmait mac Ănna
5052:Domnall mac Taidc
4890:Sitriuc mac Ămair
4874:Oistin mac AmlaĂb
4800:
4799:
4631:Congal Cennmagair
4465:
4464:
4187:CrĂnĂĄn of Dunkeld
4152:Cairbre Lifechair
4127:Fedlimid Rechtmar
4102:Lugaid Riab nDerg
4055:
4054:
3865:
3864:
3802:
3801:
3662:
3661:
3428:
3427:
3325:Denis O'Conor Don
3064:MĂłr NĂ Conchobair
2848:Cairbre Lifechair
2826:Early progenitors
2788:Kings of Connacht
2704:
2703:
2695:Succeeded by
2668:Succeeded by
2643:978-0-9955025-0-5
2581:978-1-85182-196-9
2431:978-0-9955025-0-5
2250:Missing or empty
2221:
2220:
1506:
1505:
1502:
1501:
1063:â Maol Seachlainn
1029:MĂłr NĂ Conchobair
794:Northern UĂ NĂ©ill
783:Northern UĂ NĂ©ill
775:O'Donnell Dynasty
739:Ua Briain dynasty
718:at MĂłin MĂłr near
623:Kingdom of Laigin
593:Tuaim DĂĄ Ghualann
285:Northern UĂ NĂ©ill
161:(ca. 1120â1156).
140:
139:
16:(Redirected from
5207:
4940:Gofraid ua Ămair
4827:
4820:
4813:
4804:
4803:
4747:Domnall ua NĂ©ill
4737:Congalach Cnogba
4705:Kings of Ireland
4583:Domnall mac Ăedo
4492:
4485:
4478:
4469:
4468:
4455:
4454:
4260:Mongavlin Castle
4214:Finn and GrĂĄinne
4172:Eochaid Mugmedon
4162:Muiredach Tirech
4157:FĂacha Sroiptine
4122:TĂșathal Techtmar
4117:FĂachu Finnolach
3824:SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄine
3815:
3814:
3675:
3674:
3484:
3483:
3475:
3474:
3455:
3448:
3441:
3432:
3431:
3418:
3417:
3305:Nicholas O'Conor
2994:Tadg in Eich Gil
2969:Tadg mac Cathail
2863:Eochaid Mugmedon
2858:Muiredach Tirech
2853:FĂacha Sroiptine
2766:SĂol Muireadaigh
2730:
2723:
2716:
2707:
2706:
2678:Preceded by
2661:King of Connacht
2651:Preceded by
2648:
2647:
2637:, Galway, 2016.
2633:Martyn, Adrian,
2534:
2533:
2523:
2515:
2497:
2484:
2483:
2481:
2479:
2457:
2444:
2443:
2415:
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2399:
2389:
2381:
2353:
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2331:
2312:10.2307/20545251
2291:
2260:
2259:
2253:
2248:
2246:
2238:
2234:
1514:
1513:
1460:3. MĂłr Ua Briain
1230:King of Connacht
1172:King of Connacht
1142:King of Connacht
1138:Tadg in Eich Gil
1119:
1118:
1110:
1109:
861:King of Connacht
855:Death and legacy
814:Ui NĂ©ill Dynasty
761:on the coast of
662:King of Leinster
595:the seat of its
455:Oneach Titleann,
312:Kingdom of Meath
293:County Fermanagh
221:SĂol Muireadaigh
187:Luighne Connacht
157:(1106â1156) and
155:King of Connacht
39:
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36:King of Connacht
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5200:O'Conor dynasty
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5075:MagnĂșs berfĆttr
5063:
4996:Ămar mac Arailt
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4880:BĂĄrid mac Ămair
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4142:Cormac mac Airt
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3295:Charles O'Conor
3290:Thomas O'Connor
3285:Matthew O'Conor
3237:
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3206:
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2984:Cathal mac Tadg
2937:
2883:Echu Tirmcharna
2843:Cormac mac Airt
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1975:Niall (d. 1093)
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1377:Tadc mac Briain
1107:
1078:â Murchadh Finn
1075:â Tadhg Dairean
1017:, fl. 1156â1181
896:
879:royal bloodline
857:
743:military forces
704:Kingdom of Mide
687:
681:
625:(Leinster) and
615:
529:Catholic Church
472:
428:King of Thomond
363:King of Munster
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3187:Cathal O'Conor
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2888:Ăed mac Echach
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2555:John O'Donovan
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812:branch of the
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4676:Donnchad Midi
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5068:12th century
5041:Muirchertach
5031:Muirchertach
4984:11th century
4935:Sitric CĂĄech
4928:10th century
4757:Brian BĂłruma
4696:Niall Caille
4681:Ăed Oirdnide
4666:Domnall Midi
4588:Congal CĂĄech
4558:ColmĂĄn RĂmid
4424:Ulster Irish
4399:West Breifne
4394:East Breifne
4344:Ulster Cycle
4339:Fenian Cycle
4250:Hill of Tara
4226:
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4072:Ănna Aignech
3842:MacGeoghegan
3596:UĂ Fiachrach
3023:
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2771:Fenian Cycle
2761:UĂ BriĂșin Ai
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5175:1156 deaths
5170:1088 births
4841:9th century
4722:Flann Sinna
4616:Cenn FĂĄelad
4611:Sechnassach
4597:Conall CĂłel
4573:Suibne Menn
4379:TĂr Eoghain
4334:Heremonians
4245:Rathcroghan
4082:Eochu Airem
4012:O'Concannon
3987:O'Donnellan
3924:O'Mulrooney
3832:O'Melaghlin
3734:MacLoughlin
3704:O'Gallagher
3516:MacGeraghty
3501:O'Conor Roe
3496:O'Conor Don
2777:Leath Cuinn
2294:M. (1901).
1510:Family tree
1093:, and from
1038:, died 1210
1031:, died 1190
1024:, died 1181
1003:, died 1176
996:, 1152â1224
973:, fl. 1136â
863:by his son
841:naval force
818:Norse-Gaels
769:in western
763:County Mayo
581:Scandinavia
491:Ballinasloe
386:County Cork
231:Early reign
69:Predecessor
5164:Categories
5001:Echmarcach
4991:Echmarcach
4901:GlĂșniarann
4554:Ăed SlĂĄine
4389:Tyrconnell
4384:Clandeboye
4296:Glentaisie
4206:Literature
4167:Colla Uais
4047:Ă Cuindlis
4042:O'Mulconry
4027:O'Mullally
4022:O'Naughton
4017:O'Duigenan
3992:O'Houlihan
3949:O'Hanratty
3934:O'Leighnin
3929:O'Monaghan
3919:MacDonnell
3884:MacCarroll
3871:Clan Colla
3764:O'Donnelly
3744:MacSweeney
3604:MacClellan
3586:O'Sheridan
3581:MacKiernan
3556:O'Flaherty
3531:O'Flanagan
3521:O'Finnerty
3372:O'Flanagan
2692:1119â1156
2665:1106â1156
2306:(10): 72.
2224:References
1072:â Diarmaid
1060:â Donchadh
1057:â Lochlann
1010:, fl. 1156
802:O'Donnells
639:Archbishop
597:archbishop
551:ca. 1135.
549:Cong Abbey
545:Cong Abbey
525:Cong Abbey
487:River Suck
347:Brian Boru
297:Lough Erne
295:as far as
249:True Cross
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