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Ailill Inbanda mac Eógain (died 549) was a king of
Connacht from the Ui
Fiachrach branch of the Connachta. He was the son and
successor of Eógan Bél,...
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chariot races are held.
January -
Battle of
Ciiil Conaire, Ireland:
Ailill Inbanda and his
brother are
defeated and killed.
Agila I
succeeds Theudigisel as...
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Hostages (5th
century AD)
Ailill Molt, High King of the 5th
century AD
Ailill Inbanda (died c. 549), King of
Connacht Saint Ailill the First, 6th
century Bishop...
- Name
Reign Clan Arms
Parentage Death Eógan Bél 500–542 Son of Cellaig, the son of
Ailill Molt 542
Ailill Inbanda 542–549 Son of Eógan Bél 549...
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southern branches of the Uí Fiachrach. He was
succeeded by his son
Ailill Inbanda. all
dates per The
Chronology of the
Irish Annals,
Daniel P.
McCarthy Francis...
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chariot races are held.
January -
Battle of
Ciiil Conaire, Ireland:
Ailill Inbanda and his
brother are
defeated and killed.
Agila I
succeeds Theudigisel as...
- Eógan Bél,
grandson of
Ailill Molt, and then, c. 550, Éogan's son
Ailill Inbanda further west, in the
region of Clew Bay,
modern County Mayo. He also fought...
- however. His
place in the king
lists falls between the
reign of
Ailill Inbanda (d. 549) and of his son Áed mac
Echach Tirmcharna (d. 575). The Annals...
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Fiachrach Aidhne Elgach ?
Maeldubh Eógan Bél King of
Connacht Tipraite Ailill Inbanda King of
Connacht Dúnchad
Muirisci King of
Connacht Indrechtach, d.707 King...
- High
Kings of Ireland, his
grandson Eógan Bél and great-grandson
Ailill Inbanda are
counted as
Kings of Connacht. Ailill's son Mac
Ercae may have been...