- nGabráin were descended. A
second son,
Cathasach, died c. 650, and a
grandson of Domnall, also
called Cathasach, died c. 688.
Eugein was the
grandson of...
- O'Casey
Origin Language(s) Old
Irish (Anglicized)
Meaning descendant of
Cathasach (vigilant or watchful)
Region of
origin Ireland Other names Variant form(s)...
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Forannan and Diarmait,
abbots of Ard Macha, fell asleep. AI852.2
Repose of
Cathasach,
abbot of Ard Macha. AI874.1 Kl. The
third feria [Tuesday],
ninth of the...
- Preceded by
Cathasach Ua
Conaill Archbishop of
Connacht 1117-1136 Succeeded by
Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh...
- Catharnach, lord of Loch Riach, died.[citation needed] 823. Fearghal, son of
Cathasach, lord of Loch Riach, died.[citation needed] 881. Cormac, son of Ceithearnach...
-
However the
annals recorded some "archbishops/bishops of Connacht" such as
Cathasach Ua
Conaill (died 1117),
Domhnall Ua
Dubhthaigh (1117–1136), Muireadhach...
-
tutor being Caíchormrac,
bishop and
princeps of Louth, who died in 903.
Cathasach, died 978.
Broen ua hAedha,
possibly of the Múscraige of Munster, died...
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Criomthann Connhach Aodh | ________________________| | | | | | | Corc
Cathasach Blathmhac | | | | Aodh
Conghall | |
Colla | _________________________...
- Archbishop/Bishop of
Connacht had been held by Ua hOissin's
predecessors –
Cathasach Ua
Conaill (died 1117),
Domhnall Ua
Dubhthaigh (1117–1136), Muireadhach...