- went to the Ui Fiachrach.
However it was a
pyrrhic victory as
their king
Cathmug mac
Duinn Cothaid, son of Donn
Cothaid mac
Cathail (died 773) was slain...
- (died 796) was also a king of Connacht.
Three of his sons Catharnach,
Cathmug, and
Artbran were
slain in 758 at the
Battle of
Druim Robaig (Dromrovay...
- Christ. AI951.3
Repose of
Ailill abbot of Corcach. AI961.1 Kl.
Repose of
Cathmug,
bishop of
Corcach and
abbot of Les Mór. AI978.3
Corcach was plundered...
- Lismore, also
bishop at Inis Cathaig, d. 958). Máenach mac Cormaic, d. 959.
Cathmug, also
consecrated as a
bishop at Cork, d. 961. Cináed mac Máel Chiaráin...
-
Flann mac Loige, d. 913. Finnechta, d. 928.
Ailill mac Cuirc, d. 951. (
Cathmug,
consecrated as a bishop, but was not
abbot of Cork, also
abbot of Lismore...
-
where the Ui
Ailello were
delivered their death blow.
Among the
slain were
Cathmug mac
Flaithbertaig of the Cenél
Coirpri and
Cormac son of Dub dá Crích of...