- Aitíth mac
Laigni (died 898) (also Aidíth) was a King of Ulaid,
which is now Ulster, Ireland. He
belonged to a
branch of the Dal
nAraide known as the Uí...
- (approximate date)
Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani,
Muslim leader Aitíth mac
Laigni, king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Al-Mubarrad,
Muslim grammarian (b. 826) Athanasius...
- King (893–895) Máel
Mocheirge mac Indrechtaig, King (893–896) Aitíth mac
Laigni, King (896–898) Cenn Etig mac Lethlobair, King (896–900) Áed mac Eochocáin...
- mac Eochocáin 893–895 Máel
Mocheirge mac
Indrechtaig 893–896 Aitíth mac
Laigni 896–898 Cenn Etig mac
Lethlobair 896–900 Áed mac Eochocáin 898–919 Dubgall...
- cousin,
Fiachnae mac Ainbítha in 886. He was
slain in 893 by Aitíth mac
Laigni (died 898) of the Uí
Echach Cobo. Byrne,
Table 6 the Book of
Leinster king...
- Máele
Bressail (died 853) Conallán mac Máele Dúin (died 882)
Aitith mac
Laigni (died 898) – King of
Ulster from 896 At one
point the
territory of Iveagh...
- the main Dal
Fiatach branch.
Muiredach was
killed in 895 by Aitíth mac
Laigni (died 898) of the Uí
Echach Cobo. Máel Mocheirge, himself, was
killed by...
- Glúntradna were
slain by the
Conaille Muirthemne of
County Louth and Aitíth mac
Laigni the King of Ulster.
Later in the same year the Nor**** of
Dublin killed...
- His
cousin and
predecessor Bécc mac Airemóin had been
slain by Aitíth mac
Laigni (died 898) of the Uí
Echach Cobo in 893.
Muiredach was also
killed by Aitíth...