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surname Ó Faoláin. The
surname originates from the
Middle Irish Úa
Faeláin (plural Uí
Faeláin) the name of the 10th to 11th
century ruling dynasty of the Déisi...
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three branches of the
North Leinster Uí Dúnlainge kinship,
namelt the Uí
Fáeláin (ancestors of the O'Byrnes), the Uí
Muiredaig (ancestors of the O'Tooles)...
- Cú
Cherca mac
Fáeláin (died 712) was a King of
Osraige in
modern County Kilkenny. He was the son of Fáelán mac Crundmaíl (died 660), a
previous king....
- Ruaidrí mac
Fáeláin (died 785) was a King of
Leinster of the Uí
Fáeláin sept of the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. He was the son of Fáelán mac Murchado...
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clann that
descend from Bran mac Máelmórda, King of Leinster, of the Uí
Faelain of the Uí Dúnlainge.
Before the
Norman invasion of
Ireland they
began to...
- 1153. Máel
Sechlainn Ua
Fáeláin, king of the Déisi, fl. 1170. Art Corp Ua
Fáeláin, king of the Déisi, d. 1203.
Domnall Ua
Fáeláin, king of the Déisi, d...
- mac Ruadrach, King (818–829)
Cellach mac Brain, King (829–834) Bran mac
Fáeláin, King (834–838) Túathal mac Máele-Brigte, King (851–854)
Ruarc mac Brain...
- Colggen, King (738)
Muiredach mac Murchado, King (738–760) Ruaidrí mac
Fáeláin, King (776–785) Bran ua Máele Dúin, King (785–795) Fínsnechta Cethardec...
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Middle Ages, the name was in use by
various kings, such as Ruaidrí mac
Fáeláin, Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide and Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of...
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Ailill mac
Fáeláin was a King of
Osraige in the south-east of
Gaelic Ireland.
Ailill was of the Dál Birn dynasty.
Osraige was
located in
modern County...