- 2000.
Leinster states and
kings in
Christian times pp. 33–52, The Ua
Maelechlainn kings of Meath, pp. 90–107,
Christian kings of Connacht, pp. 177–194...
-
chieftain in 882 AD.
Muirgel was born to an
important leader in Ulster,
Maelechlainn.
According to the Chroni**** Scotorum, she sla**** the son of
Ausli with...
- O'Conchobhair,
tanist of Connacht; and Art O'hEghra, king of Luighne; and
Maelechlainn Carrach O'Dubhda and Muirchertach, son of
Conchobhar O'Dubhda; and Conchobhar...
- Aghaboe; the
nearby Abbey of
which was
burned as
collateral damage in 1346.
Maelechlainn mac
Jeffrey Mac
Gilla Patráic (d. 1367)
Finghin (Fineen) Mac
Gilla Pátraic...
- 1940. The Mac Iago Family, in
Irish Press, 29
October 1940. The Ua
Maelechlainn Kings of Meath, in IER 5/58; p. 165-83
Seanmoiri Muighe Nuadhad, II,...
-
plague in 1358. 1362, Ruaidhri, son of
Domnall Ua Neill, was
killed by
Maelechlainn (Mac Cathmaoil), with one shot of (a bow) an arrow. Note: An earlier...
-
Meath had gone off on an
expedition to far
distant parts, his wife, Ua
Máelechlainn's daughter, whom he had left on an
island in Meath, was
abducted by the...