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Louise H.; Nias, Jamili;
Briun, Alim (1991). "The
Fruit and
Consumers of
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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slaughtered The Uí Briúin Seóla
branch in
southern Connacht. In 752 the Ui
Briun destro**** the
Calraige Luirg, who were
possibly v****als of the Ui Aillelo...
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Muiredaig was king from 707. His
reign saw the
consolidation of the Ui
Briun as the
dominant dynasty in Connaught. One
event which occurred during his...
- This
marked the
mutual recognition of the
claims of
Armagh and of the Ui
Briun in Connacht. Tipraite's
choice of
Armagh over Iona
shows a
desire to pursue...
- 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,...
- 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...