- as
Bishop of Sofia-coadjutor
Apostolic Exarchate and
titular bishop of
Briun. On 6
January 1994 was
ordained a
bishop in the
Basilica "St. Peter" in...
- 13: 27–42.
Retrieved 10
February 2021. Emmons,
Louise H.; Nias, Jamili;
Briun, Alim (1991). "The
Fruit and
Consumers of
Rafflesia keithii (Rafflesiaceae)"...
-
Airthir Seola by Cenn Fáelad mac
Colgan and Máenach mac Báethíne of the Ui
Briun in 653. The
Annals of
Ulster refer to it as a
battle of the Connachta. Guaire's...
- Máenach mac Báethíne of the Ui
Briun. Also in 654
occurred the
killing of
Fergus mac
Rogallaig (died 654) of the Ui
Briun, son of
Rogallach mac Uatach,...
-
Cathail (died 791), a
previous king. He was of the Síl
Cathail sept of the Ui
Briun. The
succession to
Tipraite mac
Taidg after 786
appears disputed and the...
- the son of
Domnall mac
Cellaig (d.728), a
previous king. The sept of Uí
Briun he
belonged to was the Síl
Cellaig of Loch Cime. He
reigned from 773-777...
- and
Artgal mac Cathail(d.791). He was of the Síl
Cathail sept of the Ui
Briun. His
father Fogartach mac
Cathail was
defeated in a
battle among the Connachta...
- Ui
Briuin and
Conmaicne were
settled in Connacht. The
battle marks an Ui
Briun expansion to the west. "Sruthair", now Shrule, was part of, or adjacent...
- son of
Cellach mac
Rogallaig (died 705), a
previous king. The sept of Ui
Briun he
belonged to was the Síl
Cellaig of Loch Cime.
Domnall has been omitted...
- Dub-Indrecht mac
Cathail (died 768). He was of the Síl
Cathail sept of the Ui
Briun and
ruled from 777 to 782. In 777, The Ui
Fiachrach who are from now on...