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Cennselach mac
Brain (died 770) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster. He was of the Sil Máeluidir sept of this
branch of the Laigin, who...
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Cennselach mac Brain, king of the Uí
Ceinnselaig (Ireland) Du Fu,
Chinese poet (b...
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various Irish kings:
Cellach mac
Brain (died 834), King of
Leinster Cennselach mac
Brain (died 770), a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster...
- He also had two
other sons,
Domhnall Caomhánach mac
Murchada and Énna
Cennselach mac
Murchada (blinded 1169).
Diarmait is
buried in the
Cathedral graveyard...
- annals.
Keating records wars of the High King
Eochaid Mugmedón with Énnae
Cennselach.
Eochaid was
defeated at the
Battle of
Cruachan Claonta by the Leinsterman...
- Eterscél
obtained the
throne in 770 by
defeating in
battle his
predecessor Cennselach mac
Brain of the Sil Máeluidir sept, who was slain. Charles-Edwards (2000)...
- 758)
Donngal mac Laidcnén (died 761) Dub
Calgaid mac Laidcnén (died 769)
Cennselach mac
Brain (died 770) Eterscél mac Áeda (died 778)
Cairpre mac Laidcnén...
- this
battle the
Battle of Áth Buichet. One of Bran's sons did survive,
Cennselach mac
Brain (died 770) who
later became king of the Uí Cheinnselaig. see...
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Calgaid was
defeated and
slain at the
Battle of
Ferns by his
successor Cennselach mac
Brain (died 770) of the Sil Máeluidir sept. Mac Niocaill, pg.128,...
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Materials of
Irish History. They
relate to the wars and
triumphs of Enna
Cennselach and his son Crimthann, both
kings of Leinster. That
these poems were written...