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Fergal mac
Anmchada (died 802) was a King of
Osraige in
modern County Kilkenny. He was of the
dynasty that
ruled over
Osraige in the
early Christian period...
- Siol
Anmchada was a
petty kingdom and
lordship of Uí Maine, in an area of the west of
Ireland which is now part of Connacht. It was
ruled by an offshoot...
- Síol
Anmchadha (Irish: Síl n-Anmcadha) was a sub-kingdom or
lordship of Uí Maine, and
ruled by an
offshoot of the Uí
Maine called the Síol
Anmchadha ("the...
- took the
throne of
Osraige after the
death of his father, king
Fergal mac
Anmchada (K.O., d. 802) at a
critical point in its history, just at the dawn of...
- or earlier.
Anmchad had at
least one son who
survived him,
Fergal mac
Anmchada, who was also king of
Osraige and died in 802. Downham, "Career", p. 7;...
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powerful septs of the Uí Liatháin were the Uí Meic
Caille (including the Uí
Anmchada) and the Uí Th****aig (later
known as the Uí Meic Tire).
Following the Norman...
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Muirgus mac Domnaill, of Sil
Anmchada, died 986
Tadhg Mór Ua Cellaigh, died 1014
Gadra son of Dúnadach, of Sil
Anmchada, died AI1027.4
Concobar mac Tadg...
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Reign 772–786
Predecessor Dúngal mac
Cellaig Successor Máel Dúin mac ****mascaig
Fergal mac
Anmchada Died 786
House Dál Birn
Father Forbasach mac Ailella...
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Connacht from the Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne branch of the
Connachta Fergal mac
Anmchada (died 802), King of
Osraige in
modern County Kilkenny Fergal mac Máele...
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slaughter on his followers,
including Dogra son of Dúnadach, king of Síl
Anmchada,
Domnall son of Senchán, and a
great number besides."
Dogra seems to have...