- Áed mac
Colggen (died 738) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of Leinster. Some
sources incorrectly make him
joint king of
Leinster with Bran Becc mac...
- Sechn****ach mac
Colggen (died 746/747) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster or
Laigin Desgabair. He was of the Sil
Chormaic sept of this...
- Dúnlainge came to
dominate the
kingship of the province, and
after Áed mac
Colggen (d. 738) it was
three hundred years until the next Uí
Ceinnselaig king...
- Dúnlainge, and
joint leader of the
Laigin Southern Leinster dynasty: Áed mac
Colggen (d. 738), King of Uí Cheinnselaig, and
joint leader of the
Laigin After...
-
possible date for his rule of 727-734. However, his
successor Áed mac
Colggen (died 738) of the Sil
Chormaic is
active in the
annals in 732
leading the...
- king of Dál
nAraide Áed Róin (died 735), king of Dál
Fiatach Áed mac
Colggen (died 738), king of
Leinster Áed Balb mac
Indrechtaig (died 742), king...
- mac Murchado, King (728–738) Bran Becc mac Murchado, King (738) Áed mac
Colggen, King (738)
Muiredach mac Murchado, King (738–760) Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin...
- king of Dál
nAraide Áed Róin (died 735), king of Dál
Fiatach Áed mac
Colggen (died 738), king of
Leinster Áed Balb mac
Indrechtaig (died 742), king...
- (died 727) Élothach mac Fáelchon (died
circa 734) Áed mac
Colggen (died 738) Sechn****ach mac
Colggen (died 746/747)
Cathal mac Cináeda (died 758)
Donngal mac...
- (b. 660) May 3 –
Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil,
Mayan ruler (ajaw) Áed mac
Colggen, king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig (Ireland) Asad ibn
Abdallah al-Qasri, Arab...