-
Dunchadh ua Daimhine, of
Clann Cremthainn, died 780
Conall mac Fidhghal, died 782
Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh, of
Clann Cremthainn, died 784 Amhalgaidh, died...
- his sept were
called the
Clann Cremthainn. As his is the
terminal name in the list, it may be that the
Clann Cremthainn provided no more kings. Annals...
- 12th-century, and
expanded southwards into Fir Luírg, in
County Fermanagh. Uí
Cremthainn,
based in what is now
parts of modern-day
County Fermanagh, Monaghan,...
- in the 6th
century by St. Tighernach.
Tighernach was of the
family Uí
Cremthainn: one of the many
families that made up the
kingdom of
Airgialla in South...
- from above,
founded in the 6th
century by St Colmcille;
burned by the Ui
Cremthainn 757 Cell-mor-dithrib
Kilnamanagh Monastery early monastic site, founded...
- Mag Fea was
fought in
which he was slain. His wife
Eithni Uathach ingen Cremthainn,
called "the hateful", was also killed. She was a
member of the Uí Cheinnselaig...
-
important church at
Armagh led to war. ****mascach mac
Cathail of the Uí
Cremthainn, king of the Airgíalla,
expelled the King of Ailech's
confessor Éogan...
-
defeating and
killing their cousin Óengus mac
Domnaill at the
Battle of Dún
Cremthainn.
Conall Cóel was
killed by
Diarmait in 654
while Cellach died in 658,...
- his sept were
called the
Clann Cremthainn. As his is the
terminal name in the list, it may be that the
Clann Cremthainn provided no more kings. Annals...
-
explanation of the
battle is that they were
allies fighting against the Uí
Cremthainn (another
Airgialla tribe of
eastern County Fermanagh and
northern County...