- Túathal mac
Cormaic (died 544),
called Túathal
Máelgarb, (Túathal: "ruler of the people") was said to be a
grandson of
Coirpre mac Néill. He was High King...
- did
their immediate descendants. However,
after the
murder of Túathal
Máelgarb in
about 544, it was left to
another branch of the
family descended from...
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Conall Cremthainne Fiachu Muirdeach Cormac Caech Lughaid mac
Loeguire Fergus Cerrbel Ardgal Muirchertach mac
Ercae Tuathal Máelgarb Diarmait mac Cerbaill...
- Ardgal (d. 520) (Cenél nArdgail)
Muirchertach mac Ercae (d. 536) Túathal
Máelgarb Diarmait Colmán Már (Clann Cholmáin) Áed Sláine (Síl nÁedo Sláine) Northern...
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People with the name include: Túathal Techtmar,
legendary king Túathal
Máelgarb (fl. 6th century), king of Tara Túathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854), king...
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Muirchertach mac
Ercae (d. c. 536) Uí Néill/Cenél nEógain Óengarb Túathal
Máelgarb (d. c. 544) Uí Néill Aíd
probably Áed mac
Ainmuirech (d. 598) Uí Néill/Cenél...
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above Bóinn."
Muirchertach was said to be
followed as High King by Túathal
Máelgarb. Báetán mac
Muirchertaig (died 572),[1]
called also Baetán Bríge, was a...
- mac Néill
Ailill Molt Mac
Cairthinn mac Coelboth, died 546/547
Tuathal Maelgarb, d.544/549
Diarmait mac Cerbaill,
before 558 – 565
Forggus mac Muirchertaig...
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comprehensive genealogical collection.
Another son, Cormac, is said to be Túathal
Máelgarb's father Cormac Cáech,
although Tiréchan's
account of
Saint Patrick cursing...
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Ireland Tigernach mac Fócartai (died 865), King of Loch
Gabhair Túathal
Máelgarb (died 540s), High King of
Ireland Donnell Mor
Mideach Ua
Conchobair (1144–1176)...