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Augaire mac
Ailella (with
similar spellings like
Ugaire and Aililla) was the King of
Laigin (Leinster), Ireland, who is said to have led the
Irish forces...
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formerly one of the
leading clans of Leinster,
descended from
Tuathal mac
Augaire, King of
Leinster (died 958), of the Uí
Muiredaig branch of the Uí Dúnlainge...
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Augaire mac Ailella. It led to the
recapture of
Dublin by the
Norse dynasty that had been
expelled from the city
fifteen years earlier by
Augaire's predecessor...
- of Confey: The
Norse Vikings under Sigtrygg Caech defeat and kill King
Augaire mac
Ailella of
Leinster in battle.
Sigtrygg re-captures
Dublin and establishes...
- Tara Túathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854), king of
Leinster Tuathal Mac
Augaire (died 958), king of
Leinster Túathal (bishop of the Scots) (fl. 1050s)...
- as the
Battle of Cenn Fuait),
against Augaire mac Ailella,
overking of Leinster, who died in the battle.
Augaire's death marked the end of
effective opposition...
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Donncuan mac Dúnlainge, King (1014–1016) Bran mac Máelmórda, King (1016–1018)
Augaire mac Dúnlainge, King (1018–1024)
Donnchad mac Dúnlainge, King (1024–1033)...
- (989/995–1036)
Leinster (complete list) –
Cerball mac Muirecáin, King (885–909)
Augaire mac Aililla, King (909–917)
Faelan mac Muiredach, King (917–942) Lorcán...
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Tuathail (O'Toole) take
their surname from
their ancestor Tuathal mac
Augaire, King of Leinster, who died in 958. They
resided at
Maistiu (Mullaghmast)...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Augaire mac
Aililla 909–917 Son of
Ailill mac Dúnlainge
unknown 917...