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Maelcoluim Ua
Cormacain (died 1114) was an
Abbot of Aran. Ua
Cormacain is one of the few
named successors to Enda of Aran,
dying early in the
reign of...
- died." 1110 – "Flann Ua Aedha,
successor of Énna of Ára, died." 1114 – "
Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain,
successor of Ende of Ara, died." "AI1015.8 The foreigners...
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reign of King
Malcolm III (Máel
Coluim mac Donnchada) (one line
reads "
Maelcoluim is now the king"). It
recounts the
earliest histories of the Picts, and...
- Ireland:
Domnall Ua
Lochlainn First entry from Mac Carthaigh's Book
Diarmait Ua
Briain becomes King of
Munster Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain,
Abbot of Aran v t e...
- Preceded by
Maelcoluim Ua
Cormacain Abbot of Aran ?-1167 Succeeded by unknown...
- of King
Tairrdelbach Ua
Conchobair of Connacht, and was
succeeded by
Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain.
Since the 18th and 19th century, the
surname has been rendered...
- name included: Ua
Corcrain of Clonfert,
Bishop of Clonfert, d. 1094.
Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain,
Abbot of Aran, died 1114.
Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin, Bishop...
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century the name has been
rendered as Ó Cormacáin, Cormacan, Cormican.
Maelcoluim Ua Cormacain,
Abbot of Aran, died 1114.
Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin, Bishop...
- Mael Isa Mac Mael
Coluim (died Good Friday, 1136) was
described upon his
death on 27
March 1136 as "chief
keeper of the
calendar of Ard-Macha, its chief...
- in
English secondary sources: Mael Colaim, Máel Coluim, Mael Coluim,
Maelcoluim, and Malcolm.
Since the 2000s
academics have
accorded Máel
Coluim various...