- the 11th century, with
Diarmait mac Máel na mBó, who
became the
first Leinsterman to be High King of
Ireland in over a
thousand years and
claimed to the...
-
Chormaic or Dál Chormaic). It
identifies his
father as
Laignech (lit. "
Leinsterman"), son of Mac Cainnech, son of Cabraid, son of Cormac, son of Cú Corb...
- in a
religious context. An
Irish translation of the Old
Testament by
Leinsterman Muircheartach Ó Cíonga,
commissioned by
Bishop Bedell, was published...
- alliance.
After a
spell when the Nor**** were
driven from
Dublin by
Leinsterman Cerball mac Muirecáin, they
returned in the
reign of
Niall Glúndub, heralding...
-
Irish speaker, and the fact that his
successor Bishop Patrick Lambert (a
Leinsterman and
coadjutor bishop of St. John's from 1806) had no
Irish may have contributed...
- Buchet"). Cathair's
daughter Eithne Tháebfhota is
fostered by a
hospitable Leinsterman named Buchet who has many
herds of cattle, but Cathair's sons so exploit...
- One of the best
known pre-Patrician
saints of Ireland, Abbán, was a
Leinsterman.
Saints from
Leinster were also
represented among the
Twelve Apostles...
- Cennselach.
Eochaid was
defeated at the
Battle of
Cruachan Claonta by the
Leinsterman.
According to the
sagas Aided Néill and
Orcuin Néill Noígíallaig, Énnae's...
-
apparently following a
different tradition, has Ruaidrí
killed by a
Leinsterman. Ruaidrí's
reign was the high
point of Ua Canannáin power. In the years...
- Eochaid, king of the Uí Chremthainn,
while his father, Coirpre, was a
Leinsterman in Eochaid's service, the
Irish genealogies specifying that
Coirpre belonged...