-
Fedelmid mac
Crimthainn was the King of
Munster between 820 and 846. He was
numbered as a
member of the Céli Dé, an
abbot of Cork
Abbey and
Clonfert Abbey...
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Leinster Áed
Uaridnach (died 612), High king of
Ireland Áed Bennán mac
Crimthainn (died 618), king of or in
Munster Áed Dub mac Colmáin (died 641?), bishop...
- Áed Ua
Crimthainn (fl. 12th century), also
called Áed mac
Crimthainn, was
abbot and
coarb of Terrygl**** (Tir dá Glas), near
Lough Derg in
County Tipperary...
- Eóganachta of
Munster did
provide Cathal mac
Finguine and
Fedelmid mac
Crimthainn as
serious contenders. This
great tribe was
broken down into different...
- Cóem:
Cairpre Músc,
Cairpre Baschaín, and
Cairpre Riata Coirpre Cromm mac
Crimthainn, a
Munster king
Carbery (disambiguation), the
anglicized spelling of places...
- its production. The prin****l
compiler and
scribe was
probably Áed Ua
Crimthainn, who was
abbot of the
monastery of Tír-Dá-Glas on the Shannon, now Terrygl****...
-
grandson of the man who had
killed Énna's grandfather, in the
Battle of Ard
Crimthainn.
Crimthann was
killed by
Rudraige mac Sithrigi, the great-grandson of...
-
Ferghus Scannal mac
Crimthainn ("Fergus of the Disputes, son of Crimthann"; died AD 582) (although the
Annals of the Four
Masters note the
death occurred...
- Áed Bennán mac
Crimthainn (died 618) was a
possible King of
Munster from the Eóganacht
Locha Léin
branch of the Eoganachta. He was
definitely king of West...
-
Coirpre Cromm mac
Crimthainn (died 577) was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht Glen****ach sept of the
ruling Eoganachta dynasty. This
branch was centred...