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Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén (died 944) was
abbot of Inis
Cathaig (Scattery Island) and
sometime King of
Munster in the
south of Ireland.
Unrelated to the...
- King (895–902)
Cormac mac Cuilennáin, King (902–908)
Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén, King (908–944) Lorcán mac Coinlígáin, King (944–?) Cellachán Caisil, King...
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orders which captured Clonmacnoise. In 908,
Cormac and
Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén, Cormac's
chief councillor and
abbot of
Scattery Island,
collected an army...
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Gaelic inscription on the
shrine also
records the name of the
maker "U
INMAINEN" (which
translates to "Noonan"), "who with his sons enriched/decorated...
- war
started when
Cormac mac Cuilennáin and an
adviser Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén ****embled an army to
campaign against their eastern neighbours, Leinster...
- the
early 10th century.
Cormac and his right-hand man
Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén were able to
inflict defeats on High King
Flann Sinna after the latter...
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Flaithbertach mac
Loingsig (died 765), High King of
Ireland Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén (died 944), King of
Munster and
abbot of
Scattery Island Flaithbertach...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén 908–944 Son of
Inmainén unknown 944...
- date) Fang Gao,
Chinese official and
chief of
staff Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén,
Irish abbot Harshavarman II,
Angkorian king Li,
empress of Min (Ten Kingdoms)...
- Munster, with his "evil genius" and
later successor Flaithbertach mac
Inmainén by his side,
raided Connaught and
Leinster in
retaliation and, according...