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- Cellachán mac Buadacháin (died 954), called Cellachán Caisil, was King of Munster. The son of Buadachán mac Lachtnai, he belonged to the Cashel branch...
- Neill against the King of Munster, Cellachán Caisil. He lost the Battle of Gort Rotacháin at Mag Dúin in 944 to Cellachán, where two of his sons are said...
- Cormac mac Cuilennáin, d. 908 (see also Sanas Cormaic, Cormac's Glossary) Cellachán Caisil, d. 954 Donnchad mac Cellacháin, d. 963 Eóganacht Glen****ach (O'Keeffe)...
- Flaithbertach mac Inmainén, King (908–944) Lorcán mac Coinlígáin, King (944–?) Cellachán Caisil, King (?–954) Máel Fathardaig mac Flann, King (954–957) Dub-dá-Bairenn...
- Cellach (hypocoristic Cellachán) is an Irish name. It might refer to: Cellach of Killala (fl. mid-6th century), supposed first Bishop of Killala in Ireland...
- mac Donngaile, d. 853 Máel Gualae, d. 859 Cormac mac Cuilennáin, d. 908 Cellachán Caisil, d. 954 Donnchad mac Cellacháin, d. 963 See Annals of Inisfallen...
- Beare, the O'****ny Lords of Kinalmeaky and others. The descendants of Cellachán Caisil, their last great king in Munster before this deposition have however...
- 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...
- northern or southern branches. Donnchad Donn raided Munster and took Cellachán Caisil of the Eóganachta hostage. The destabilisation led to the rise...
- Chaisil, a text which was primarily designed to glorify the deeds of Cellachán mac Buadacháin (d. 954), king of Munster, and hence his descendants, the...