- was
divided into two
distinct kingdoms,
north Tethba,
ruled by the Cenél
Coirpri, and
south Tethba,
ruled by the Cenél Maini. It
covered parts of County...
- branch: Éndae,
ancestor of the Cenél nÉndai, Coirpre,
ancestor of the Cenél
Coirpri dynasty, Lóegaire,
ancestor of the Cenél Lóegaire dynasty,
Conall Cremthainne...
-
Feidlimid mac
Coirpri Chruimm was a
supposed king of
Munster from the Glen****ach
branch of the Eoganachta. Not
mentioned as king in the
Annals or the...
-
included in the earliest. In
later times Coirpre's descendants, the Cenél
Coirpri,
ruled over
three small kingdoms—Cairbre Drom
Cliabh in
north County Sligo...
- son of
Niall of the Nine
Hostages and the
eponymous founder of the Cenél
Coirpri, ****ociated with the
barony of
Carbury in
County Kildare Three sons of...
- the
Clann Cholmáin and the Síl nÁedo Sláine, and
Coirpre of the Cenél
Coirpri,
making up the
southern Uí Néill. The O'Higgins
family claims descent from...
-
Tigernach mac
Coirpri (d. 549) was an
early Irish saint,
patron saint of
Clones (County Monaghan) in the
province of Ulster.
Clones Clogher Devenish Island...
- so that
hence comes the name of Loch Cenn." His sons were
Feidlimid mac
Coirpri Chruimm, a
possible king of Munster, and Áed
Fland Cathrach, who was ancestor...
-
Conall and
rejected his
brother Coirpre mac Néill,
ancestor of the Cenél
Coirpri, at a
meeting at Tailtiu.
Nothing is
recorded of him in the
annals other...
- Preceded by
Coirpre Cromm mac
Crimthainn King of
Cashel c. 577 – 582 with
Feidlimid mac
Coirpri Chruimm (c. 577–582) Succeeded by
Feidlimid mac
Coirpri Chruimm...