- Constantinople.
February 19 –
Leontius of Trier,
Bishop of
Trier Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, king of
Leinster (Ireland) Proclus,
patriarch of
Constantinople (approximate...
- Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth (?-446?-530?) was an Uí
Enechglaiss King of Leinster. Mac
Cairthinn is one of the very
earliest verifiable Irish kings. Though...
- the
Machtheni people. As
evidenced by
kings such as Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth (died 446) and
Ailill Molt (died c. 482), even by the 5th
century the gens...
- or
short epitaphs on pillar-like
stone monuments (see Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth).
Ogham stones are
found throughout Ireland and
neighbouring parts of Britain...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth –446
unknown Son of Cóelbad
unknown 446...
- of the Uí Garrchon, not a
descendant of Catháer Már Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, great-grandson of Catháer Már Illan, son of Dúnlaing
eponym of the Uí...
-
Hostages Lóegaire mac Néill
Coirpre mac Néill
Ailill Molt Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, died 546/547
Tuathal Maelgarb, d.544/549
Diarmait mac Cerbaill, before...
- 446
February 19 –
Leontius of Trier,
Bishop of
Trier Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, king of
Leinster (Ireland) Proclus,
patriarch of
Constantinople (approximate...
- Dathí/Nath Í mac
Fiachrae 446
Battle of Femen, in Brega; Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, King of Leinster,
killed 447
Death of Secundinus/St Seachnaill, bishop...
- then
heartland of
political power in
north Leinster." Mac
Cairthinn mac
Coelboth, who was
killed at the
battle of
Fremen in 446, was King of
Leinster and...