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Diarmait mac
Cerbaill (died c. 565) was King of Tara or High King of Ireland.
According to traditions, he was the last High King to
follow the
pagan rituals...
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David Mac
Cerbaill (also
called MacCarwill or MacCarwell), O.Cist (died 1289), was
Archbishop of
Cashel from 1254
until his death. He was by all accounts...
- mac
Cerbaill (some
sources "Callough";
nicknamed Cellach of the Hard Conflicts) was king of
Osraige from 905 to his
death in 908.
Cellach mac
Cerbaill was...
- Shléibhe Mac
Cerbaill,
Irish musician, died 1357. The
Annals of
Connacht sub anno 1357
mention the
death of Donn Shléibhe Mac
Cerbaill, an accomplished...
- Airgíalla was at its peak in the 12th century,
under king
Donnchad Ua
Cerbaill. The
later constricted kingdom of Airgíalla
survived in Monaghan—which...
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Maine mac
Cerbaill (died 538) was a king of
Uisnech in Mide of the Ui Neill. He was the son of
Fergus Cerrbél,
grandson of
Conall Cremthainne (died 480)...
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Donnchad Ua
Cerbaill or
Donnchadh Ó Cearbhaill, king of Airgíalla, fl. c. 1130–1168. Ua
Cerbaill was a
supporter of the
Irish religious reform movement...
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Diarmait mac
Cerbaill was a king of
Osraige from 894 to 905, and
again from 908 to 928 AD. He was a son of
Cerball mac Dúnlainge of the Dál Birn lineage...
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Suthain Ua
Cerbaill {of Eóganacht},
eminent sage of Ireland,
rested in
Christ in
Achad Deó."
Annals of Ulster, "Mael
Suthain ua
Cerbaill,
chief sage...
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belonged to
Saint Finnian because he
owned the original). King
Diarmait mac
Cerbaill gave the judgement, "To
every cow
belongs her calf,
therefore to every...