- Constantine, son of Cuilén (Middle Gaelic: Causantín mac
Cuiléin;
Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Chailein),
known in most
modern regnal lists as Constantine...
-
Sineall Uí
Dhobharchon Carthann Clan
Cuiléin Eoghan mac
Cuiléin Clan
Cuiléin Uachtarach Maol
Cluiche mac
Cuiléin Mac
Conmara Ua
hAllmharain Ua hArtagain...
- Ó Coileáin (Middle Irish: Ua
Cuiléin) is a
Modern Irish surname generally belonging to the
descendants of the last
leading family of the Uí
Chonaill Gabra...
-
English diminutive of the Gr**** name Nicholas, or from the
Irish word
cuilein,
meaning darling, from the
Welsh collen,
referring to a
grove of hazel...
- Son of
Malcolm I
Constantine III (Còiseam mac Chailein) (Causantín mac
Cuiléin) 995–997 Son of Cuilén
Kenneth III (Coinneach mac D****bh) (Cináed mac Duib)...
- Its
builder may have been one
Maccon Sioda MacNamara,
chieftain of
Clann Cuilein (i.e. the MacNamaras). He died
before the
castle was
completed which happened...
- is a
possibility that Cuilén had
another son, a
certain Máel
Coluim mac
Cuiléin who
appears in a note
preserved in the ninth–twelfth
century Book of Deer...
-
Thomond tribal map 1500AD, note the
conquest of Uí
mBloid by Clan
Cuiléin (Mac Conmara) who now
ruled the
whole East Clare....
-
became 'Cola',
meaning swarthy or dark. Irish: The
medieval surname was Ua
Cuiléin,
which has
usually become Ó Coileáin today. Welsh: Collen; "hazel, hazel...
- be king in Alba was a great-grandson,
Constantine III (Constantín mac
Cuiléin).
Another son had died at
Brunanburh and
according to John of Worcester...