- Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc or Aodh an
Macaoimh Tóinleasg (died 1177) was a 12th-century
ruler of
Tulach Óc and Tír Eogain. He was the
first of his
family to...
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Flaithbertach Domnall ua Néill
Fergal Muiredach Aed
Muirchertach Lochlainn Flaithbertach Ua Néill Aed Aed in
Macaem Toinlesc Ua
Neill Aed
Meith Niall Ruad ... ......
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Lochlainns from the
kingship of Tír Chonaill), who
descended from Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc,
belonged to an
entirely separate lineage R-Z1513,
ultimately descending...
- Lochlainn, King (1166–1167)
Niall Mac Lochlainn, King (1167–1176) Aed In
Macaem Toinlesc Ua Neill, King (1167–1177) Mael
Sechlainn mac
Muirchertaig Mac...
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Muirchertaigh Mac
Lochlainn 1166–1167
Niall Mac
Lochlainn 1167–1176 Aed In
Macaem Toinlesc Ua
Neill 1167–1177 Mael
Sechlainn mac
Muirchertaigh Mac Lochlainn...
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Brian was the son of
Niall Roe (Ruadh), and
grandson of Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc. His wife was
Nuala O'Connor (Ní Conchobair), a
daughter of Rory...
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Carrickfergus and
begin construction of
Dundrum Castle in
County Down. Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc, King of Ailech, is
killed and
deposed by Máel
Sechlainn mac Muirchertaig...
- Mac
Duinn Sléibe the king of
Ulaid in 1166.
Afterwards he
placed Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc,
ruler of
Tulach Óc, on the
throne of
Ailech reviving the O'Neill...
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anywhere in Ireland, and that
their alleged 12th-century descendant, Áed in
Macáem Tóinlesc was of
unknown ancestry and only
adopted the surname. Indeed, Áed...