- said to have been the
descendants of a
legendary figure named Laignech Fáelad whose line gave rise to the
kings of Ossory. The
legends may have derived...
- Cenn
Fáelad may
refer to: Cenn
Fáelad mac Blathmaic, High King of
Ireland Cenn
Fáelad mac Colgan, King of
Connacht Cenn
Fáelad hua Mugthigirn, King of...
- Cenn
Fáelad mac
Ailella (alias Cennfaeladh; died 679) was an
early medieval Irish scholar renowned for
having his
memory markedly improve and possibly...
- Cenn
Fáelad hua
Mugthigirn (died 872) was a King of
Munster of the Eoganachta, the
ruling dynasty of Munster. He
ruled from 861-872. He was also abbot...
- mac Cinn
Fáelad (also
called Dunichad, Duncad, and Donatus; died 717) was the
eleventh abbot of Iona (707–717). He was the son of Cenn
Fáelad, and grandson...
- Cenn
Fáelad mac
Colgan (died 682) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin
branch of the Connachta. He was of the
branch which developed into the Uí Briúin...
- died”. His obit is
given in the
Annals of
Ulster as follows: “U1048.2 Cenn
Faelad ua Cuill,
chief poet of Mumu, died.” His obit is
given in the
Annals of...
- Cenn
Fáelad mac
Blathmaic (died 675)
followed his
father Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine (d. 665) and his
brother Sechn****ach (d. 671) as High King of Ireland...
- (234 BC–149 BC),
known by the
cognomen Sapiens; a
Roman statesman Cenn
Fáelad mac
Aillila (died 679),
referred to sapiens; an
Irish scholar Gaius Laelius...
-
blood named Cenn
Fáelad mac Aillila.
Following the
Battle of Magh Rath
fought near Moira,
County Down in 636 AD, the
wounded Cenn
Fáelad was
rushed to Bricín...