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Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (died 639) was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht
Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta. He
succeeded Cathal mac Áedo
Flaind Chathrach...
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Fáilbe mac Pípáin was the
eighth abbot of Iona (fl. 669–679).
Fáilbe was of the same
kindred as Columba, the Cenél Conaill,
distantly related to him through...
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descendant of Fíngen was
Feidlimid mac
Cremthanin (d. 847).
Clann Faílbe descended from
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (d. 639) and
became the
MacCarthy dynasty...
- Colgú mac
Faílbe Flaind (died 678) was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht
Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta. He was the son of
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib...
- to Iona
until sometime after the year 669, the year of the
accession of
Fáilbe mac Pípáin, the
first abbot of whom Adomnán
gives any information. However...
- Eochaid's
other sons
named by the
Senchus fer n-Alban are
Conall Crandomna,
Failbe (who died at the
Battle of Fid Eoin), Cú-cen-máthair (whose
death is reported...
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described as
Kings of Cashel,
Kings of Iarmuman, or
Kings of the Eóganachta.
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib was the
first Eóganacht to
powerfully project outside...
- at this time and the Rock of
Cashel became a seat of power. Two kings,
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib and
Cathal mac Finguine, were able to
raise Munster...
- ****ume the
throne and was
therefore followed by Eóganacht king of
Munster Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib,
direct male line
ancestor of the
later MacCarthy kings...
- Eóganachta
Regnal titles Preceded by Fíngen mac Áedo Duib and Áed Bennán mac
Crimthainn King of
Cashel c. 618 – 627 Succeeded by
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib...