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Conchobar mac
Diarmata, 1187–1196.
Tomaltach na
Cairge mac
Diarmata, 1196–1207.
Cathal Carrach mac
Diarmata, 1207–1215.
Dermot mac
Diarmata, 1215–1218....
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Murchad mac
Diarmata (English:
Murrough MacDermot) (died 1070) was a late eleventh-century
ruler of the
kingdoms of Leinster, Dublin, and the Isles. He...
- Uí
Díarmata was a
local kingdom located in what is now
north County Galway. The
ruling dynasty took its name from King
Diarmait Finn of
Connacht (died...
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Castledermot (Irish: Díseart Diarmada,
meaning 'Dermot's Hermitage') is an
inland town in the south-east of
Ireland in
County Kildare,
about 75 km (47 mi)...
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Mulroony kinsmen: "Crech mor la
Cathal Carrach mac
Diarmata mic Taidhg, ar
Chorbmac mac
Tomaltaigh Mic
Diarmata, & ar Ua f-Floinn E****a, co
ruccsat drem do Connachtaibh...
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Sochlachan mac
Diarmata (died 909) was 31st King of Uí Maine. The
annals record: M865.11 Huppan, son of Cinaedh, heir
presumptive of Connaught, was burned...
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Kings of Uí
Díarmata from c.971 onwards.
There are
large temporal gaps
where no
kings or
lords are attested.
Tadhg of Uí
Díarmata, died 971 Gillacommain...
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Conchobar mac
Diarmata was the
ninth king of the
medieval Irish kingdom of Moylurg,
reigning from 1187 to 1196.
Conchobhair is
recorded the year before...
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Carrach mac
Diarmata, King (1207–1215)
Dermot mac
Diarmata, King (1215–1218)
Cormac mac
Diarmata, King (1218–1244)
Muirchertach mac
Diarmata, King (1245–1265)...
- Mac
Diarmada (anglicised as
McDermott or MacDermot), also
spelled Mac
Diarmata, is an
Irish surname, and the
surname of the
ruling dynasty of Moylurg,...