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Donnchad mac
Cellacháin (fl. 961–963) was a son of
Cellachan of
Cashel who is
alleged to have
briefly ruled as King of
Cashel and
Munster from 961 until...
- Domnaill, King (957–959) Fer Gráid mac Clérig, King (959–961)
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin, King (959–963) Máel Muad mac Brain, King (959–970, 976–978) Ivar of Limerick...
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Sanas Cormaic, Cormac's Glossary) Cellachán Caisil, d. 954
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin, d. 963 Eóganacht Glen****ach (O'Keeffe)
Crimthann Srem mac Echado, d...
- al-Hasan,
Buyid vizier Alp-Tegin,
Samanid commander-in-chief
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin, king of
Munster (Ireland)
Fothad I,
bishop of St.
Andrews (approximate...
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Annals of the
Kingdom of
Ireland Bugge,
Alexander (ed. and tr.),
Caithreim Cellachain Caisil: The
Victorious Career of
Cellachan of
Cashel Christiania: J. Chr...
- Marriage(s)
Death Fer Gráid mac Clérig 959–961 Son of Clérig mac Áilgenán
unknown 961
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin 959–963 Son of Cellachán
Caisil unknown 963...
- O'****vans,
MacCarthys and O'Callaghans. They
descend from
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin, King of Munster. (2) The Ó
Donnchadha of Desmond, from the Eóganacht...
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Claen of the Uí Dúnlainge, King of
Leinster (deposed 1003)
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin (died 963), King of
Cashel (or Munster)
Kings of Alba or
Scotland Donnchad...
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Castle Dysert O'Dea
Monastery Battle of
Dysert O'Dea
Irish clans Cathréim
Cellacháin Caisil,
Alexander Bugge, page 88, https://archive...
- al-Hasan,
Buyid vizier Alp-Tegin,
Samanid commander-in-chief
Donnchad mac
Cellacháin, king of
Munster (Ireland)
Fothad I,
bishop of St.
Andrews (approximate...