- Aodh ****ented to it; From this regulation,
which was made by Aodh, son of
Ainmire, and Columcille, it
followed that the king of
Ireland and
every provincial...
-
Ainmireach m.
Aengusa m. Lomáin (Brandugh of
Tynagh son of
Eochu son of
Ainmire son of
Aonghus son of Lomáin'). He
founded the
church of
Tynagh sometime...
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Ainmire, died 569
Colum Lugaid Mael
Tuile Bresal, died 644 Ri of
Ireland | | |...
- Gangeyadeva,
Indian ruler of the
Kalachuris of
Tripuri Mac
Beathaidh mac
Ainmire,
Irish poet and
Chief Ollam Muhammad of Ghazni,
sultan of the Ghaznavids...
-
hostage of
Ainmuire mac Sétnai of the Cenél Conaill, High King of Ireland.
Ainmire was so
impressed with
Aedan that he told him he
could stay or go. Aedan...
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Ainmire, d. 569
Colum Lugaid Mael
Tuile Bresal, d. 644 | | | | | | | Cenél Lugdach...
-
Ainmuire mac Sétnai (died 569) or
Ainmire or
Ainmere was a High King of
Ireland from the Cenél
Conaill branch of the Uí Néill. He was the great-grandson...
- for 1007 AD; "Muireadhach, a
distinguished bishop, son of the
brother of
Ainmire Bocht, was
suffocated in a cave, in
Gaileanga of Corann." The Kesh Caves...
-
monastic site,
founded 575 by St Colmcille, site
granted by Ard son of
Ainmire;
plundered 1315;
probably dissolved c.1503; N15 road now
bisects the site...
- Preceded by Cúán úa Lothcháin
Chief Ollam of
Ireland 1024–1030 Succeeded by Mac
Beathaidh mac
Ainmire...