-
Annals of the Four
Masters also
refer to him. He was
ancestor of the Ui
Amalgada branch of the Ui Fiachrach. He gave his name to Tír
Amhlaidh or its name...
- Paris. 1870. The
Metrical Dindsenchas "Carn Amalgaid" Poem 78 "Dinda HÚa n-
Amalgada" "St Peter's,
Phibsboro | The Schools' Collection". dúchas.ie. Retrieved...
- a battle-rout on the
warriors of the
north of Connacht, i.e. on the Uí
Amalgada and the men of Umall, and they left
behind a very
large number either dead...
- dá
Leithe III Máel
Muire ****mascach Ua hErodáin Máel Ísu mac
Amalgada Domnall mac
Amalgada Cellach of
Armagh Muirchertach mac
Domnall Niall mac Áeda meic...
-
Leithe III. d. 1091 Máel Ísu mac
Amalgada Member of the
Clann Sinaig; died 18
December 1091. d. 1105
Domnall mac
Amalgada Member of the
Clann Sinaig; died...
-
primate of all Ireland.
Cellach was the son of Áed mac Máele Ísu meic
Amalgada of the
Clann Sínnaig. Áed had been
abbot of
Armagh and
Coarb Pátraic ("heir"...
- (890–891). But a son of
Barith called Eolair was
killed by the Uí
Amalgada of Tír
Amalgada (Tirawley in
County Mayo). In 893
another conflict arose and the...
- In the same year, and
perhaps related to this law-making, Máel Ísu mac
Amalgada,
comarba Pátraic or
abbot of
Armagh and
successor of
Saint Patrick, visited...
- or
grandson of
Fiachra King of
Connacht and as such are part of the Ui
Amalgada of Connacht. Some
versions of the
genealogy say he was the
fourth son of...
-
usually anglicised as Duddy, Dowd or Dowds. AI1126.12 Ua Dubda, king of Uí
Amalgada, was
drowned along with the
crews of two coracles. AI1127.11
Gilla Críst...