- Ruaidhrí mac
Coscraigh was King of
South Connacht and of Uí Briúin and a
fourth great-grandson of the
eponym of
Clann Cosgraigh.
Ruaidhri is mentioned...
- were the
grandsons of Aodh (died 1033), who was a son of Ruaidhrí mac
Coscraigh, King of
South Connacht, Ireland. The
surname McCoy in
Ulster however...
- also
known as Moyola. Donn mac ****asgach, died 752
Connmhach Mór mac
Coscraigh, died 846
Maelan mac Cathmogha, died 848
Murchadh mac Maenach, died 891...
-
Ulster (Fermanagh,
Tyrone and Armagh) and Westmeath/Offaly branch. - Mac
Coscraigh,
Erenaghs of part of the
lands of the
Abbey of Clones,
Clones Civil Parish...
-
Irish historian Rúaidhrí
Conroy (born 1979),
Irish actor Ruaidhrí mac
Coscraigh (fl. 990s),
Irish king Rúaidhrí de
Valera (1916–1978),
Irish archaeologist...
-
surname were the
grandsons of Aodh (died 1033), who was son of Ruaidhrí mac
Coscraigh, King of
South Connacht. The surname's
pronunciation in
Irish has also...
-
Comhaltan Ua Cleirigh, King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne, fl. 964. Ruaidhrí mac
Coscraigh, fl. 993 Mac
Comhaltan Ua Cleirigh, fl. 998,
alias Muireadhach? Gilla...
-
royal line's
sporadic annalistic appearances. However,
Connmhach Mór mac
Coscraigh—apparently Donn's
grandson through the
Coscrach Mór mac
Duinn in the Leabhar...
- Preceded by
Donnchadh mac
Urchadh King of
Maigh Seóla 973 Succeeded by
Ruaidhri mac
Coscraigh...
- were
often described as
kings of all Uí Briúin as well.)
Ruaidhri mac
Coscraigh of the
Clann Cosgraigh appears in the
Annals of
Tighernach and Inisfallen...