- said to come from the
Irish Uí
Breasail (meaning 'descendants/clan of
Bresail'), a
minor Gaelic clan of
northeastern Ireland, or less
frequently from...
-
Conaill |_______________ d. 754 d. 767 | | | | | |
Domnall Donnchad Mael
Bresail d. 804 fl. 784 Rí Cenél
Conaill | d. 767 | |
Flaithbertach | |
Oengus |...
- The
Synod of Ráth
Breasail (or Rathbreasail; Irish:
Sionad Ráth Bhreasail) was a
synod of the
Catholic Church in
Ireland that took
place in
Ireland in...
- sept
ruled from Loch gCál (modern-day Loughgall). The Uí
Bresail, also
known as the Uí
Bresail Airthir,
ruled an area in
northern Co.
Armagh along the...
-
Conaill |_______________ died 754 died 767 | | | | | |
Domnall Donnchad Mael
Bresail died 804 fl. 784 Rí Cenél
Conaill | died 767 | |
Flaithbertach | | Oengus...
- In The Book of Rights, the
Osraige are
labelled as Síl m
Bresail Bric ("the seed of
Bresail Bric")
after Bressail Bricc, a
remote ancestor of the Ossorians...
- and they
ruled from Loch gCál, modern-day Loughgall.
Along with the Uí
Bresail and Uí Echdach, they were
amongst the main
dynasties to
arise from the...
-
Ordinary Notes. d. 758 Célé
Petair Also
known as Céile
Petair from Crích
Bresail, or Cele-Peter. d. 768
Saint Fer dá Chrích mac
Suibni ? res. c. 772 Cú...
-
challenge for
supremacy among the
northern Ui Neill. In 819 he
defeated Máel
Bresail mac
Murchada of the
rival Cenél
Conaill who was
slain in the skirmish....
- effect. In The Book of Rights, the
Osraige are
labeled as Síl m
Bresail Bric ("the seed of
Bresail Bric")
after Bressail Bricc, a
remote ancestor of the Ossorians...