- the
Clann Cholmáin and Síl nÁedo Sláine, Fiachu,
ancestor of the Cenél
Fiachach. All
these men were in
their lifetime known as
members of
Connachta dynasty...
- Mide was
taken away from the Laigin.
Fiachu was
ancestor of the Cenél
Fiachach, a clan
which included several well
known sub-clans or
septs such as Geoghegan...
- O'Brien), with his wife Mór,
daughter of
Gilla Brigte Ua Maíl
Muaid of Cenél
Fiachach.
After Brian Boru's
death at the
battle of
Clontarf in 1014, Tadc was a...
- of
Tethba and the MacGeoghegans, as well as
chieftains known as Cinél
Fiachach supported the monastery. This
support did not
permit them to
appoint its...
-
kingdom of Déisi Muman. The epic
tells the
story of a sept
called the Dal
Fiachach Suighe, who are
expelled from Tara by
their kinsman,
Cormac mac Airt, and...
- the Cenél Conaill,
making up the
northern Uí Néill;
Fiachu of the Cenél
Fiachach dynasty, Lóegaire (the king who
Saint Patrick is said to have converted)...
-
Conall Cremthainne Lóegaire | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cenél nEógain | Cenél
Fiachach | Cenél Lóegaire | | | | Cenél
Cairpre / \ | / \ | / \ |
Clann Cholmáin...
- O'Melaghlins who were
later known as the
MacLoughlins of Meath.
Cineal Fiachach.
Their main
chiefs were the
MacGeoghegans or O'Molloys.
Cineal Laoghaire...
- the
opponent of
Fiachu mac Néill of the Ui Neill,
founder of the Cenél
Fiachach branch. In 507
Fiachu was
defeated by
Failge at the
Battle of Frémainn...
-
Conall Cremthainne Lóegaire | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cenél nEógain | Cenél
Fiachach | Cenél Lóegaire | | | | Cenél
Cairpre / \ | / \ | / \ |
Clann Cholmáin...