- Nerai. One
Samhain night when the
warriors of
Cruachan were feasting, King
Aillil offered a
prize to any man who was
brave enough to put a
wicker band around...
- same authority, twenty-seven
kings of the race of
Aengus and his
brother Aillil ruled in
Cashel until 897, when Cerm-gecan was
slain in battle.
There is...
- chief,
Ailill mac Duib dá Crích, was slain. The
Annals of
Ulster state that
Aillil was
slain in the
first attack but in a counter-attack
Domnall mac Cináeda...
- sons were
Indrechtach mac Dúnchado (died 707), a king of Connacht, and
Aillil. all
dates per The
Chronology of the
Irish Annals,
Daniel P.
McCarthy Francis...
-
Amalgado as king in 641 The
annals provide no
details of his reign. His son
Aillil was
father of a
later king of
Munster Cormac mac
Ailello (died 713). all...
- also
became king and was
killed by
lightning about A.D. 445. His
grandson Aillil (IPA: [ˈal̠ʲəlʲ])
succeeded as King of
Connacht and
later King of Tara until...
-
Aillil mac Dúngaile
Eilni (died 690) was a Dál
nAraidi king of the
Cruthin in Ulaid, an over-kingdom in
medieval Ireland. He was the son of Dúngal Eilni...
-
Cuirre (died 696) of Uí
Chonaing and his
Ciannachta allies. 690
Death of
Aillil mac Dúngail Eilni, a
chief of the Dal
nAraide and son of Dúngal
Eilni mac...
-
mentioned in the Laud
Synchronisms and the Book of Leinster. However,
Aillil's reign is
attested in the annals. Also, in the list of
signatories to the...
-
lightning as he led an army to the foot of the Alps in 455 AD. His
grandson Aillil succeeded as King of
Connacht and
later King of Tara
until 482. For centuries...