- Máel mac
Donngaile (died 859),
known as Máel
Gualae, was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht
Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta, the
ruling dynasty of Munster...
- 820
Feidlimid mac Cremthanin, d. 847 Áilgenán mac Donngaile, d. 853 Máel
Gualae, d. 859
Cormac mac Cuilennáin, d. 908 (see also
Sanas Cormaic, Cormac's...
- (approximate date) Lu Shang,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 789) Máel
Gualae, king of
Munster (Ireland) Haywood, John (1995). The
Historical Atlas of...
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Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Áilgenán mac
Donngaile 851–853 Son of
Donngaile unknown 853 Máel
Gualae mac
Donngaile 853–859 Son of
Donngaile one son 859...
-
County Westmeath settled matters by
detaching Osraige from Munster. Máel
Gualae mac
Donngaile of
Munster and
Cerball both
consented to the
change which...
- 820
Feidlimid mac Cremthanin, d. 847 Áilgenán mac Donngaile, d. 853 Máel
Gualae, d. 859
Cormac mac Cuilennáin, d. 908 Cellachán Caisil, d. 954 Donnchad...
- have occurred. His
grandsons Áilgenán mac
Donngaile (died 853) and Máel
Gualae mac Donngaile(died 859) were
Kings of Munster. Byrne,
Table 12 Byrne, corrigenda...
- in 853
there was an
interregnum until the
succession of his
brother Máel
Gualae mac
Donngaile (died 859) in 856. Áilgenán's great-grandson, Fer Gráid mac...
-
sovereignty was
sanctioned by the king of
Munster Máel
Gualae mac Donngaile.
Later that year, however, Máel
Gualae fell into the
hands of the
Dublin Nor****, who...
- 858 and
detached Osraige from
Munster in 859. The King of Munster, Máel
Gualae mac
Donngaile (died 859), was then
captured by the
Norse and
stoned to death...