-
although his
older brother Domnall was the
rightful heir,
Ánrothán was
chosen instead to be king.
Ánrothán then gave up the
kingship to his
brother and made for...
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gives Lachlan Mor a
descent from an
Irish prince of the O'Neill dynasty,
Ánrothán Ua Néill, son of Áed, son of
Flaithbertach Ua Néill, King of
Ailech and...
- ˈl̪ˠɯːmɪɲ]) is a
Highland Scottish clan. The clan is said to
descend from
Ánrothán Ua Néill, an
Irish prince of the O'Neill dynasty, and
through him Niall...
- all
claim descent from an
Irish prince of the O'Neill dynasty,
Ánrothán Ua Néill/
Anrothan O'Neill, son of Áed, son of
Flaithbertach Ua Néill, King of Ailech...
- Néill dynasty,
Ánrothán Ua Néill, son of Áed, son of
Flaithbertach Ua Néill, King of
Ailech and Cenél nEógain, who died in 1036.
Anrothan emigrated to Scotland...
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extended their influence over
Thomond and in 925 the
annals note that
Ánrothán son of Máel Gorm ****umed the
kingship of
Corco Mruad. In 934 Reabachán...
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founder of
Castle Sween, and is
thought to be a
member of the
kindred of
Anrothan who held
lands in Cowal, Gl****ary and
Knapdale (Suibhne is
claimed as the...
-
prince Anrothan O'Neill, who
traditionally is said to have
married a
Princess of Dál Riata,
inheriting her
lands of
Cowal and Knapdale.
Anrothan in turn...
- said to be a
descendant of an
Irish prince of the O'Neill
dynasty named Ánrothán Ua Néill, who left
Ireland for
Kintyre in the 11th century. He was a son...
-
Cenel Comgaill married Anrothan,
grandson of the king of the Cenél nEógain, from Ulster. Clan
traditions argue that
Anrothan's lands were p****ed down...