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Annals of the Four
Masters record Maelsechlainn with this
terse entry: "
Maelseachlainn, son of Tadhg, son of Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg, was
slain by...
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distant past of a
political entity which did not
become a
reality until Maelseachlainn I. He took
power after killing his
cousin Berngal. He
ruled for twelve...
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Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam. He was
called by
Irish writers Maelseachlainn Ua Cadhla, by John
Colgan Queleus, and
erroneously by
Thomas Carte,...
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before them, with a
plundering party of cavalry, into Magh Breagh,
where Maelseachlainn opposed them; and a
spirited battle was
fought between them, in which...
- the :
Annals of Ulster: M978.3 "The
battle of
Teamhair was
gained by
Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, over the
foreigners of Ath-cliath and of the Islands...
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allies – King
Diarmaid Mac
Murchadha of Leinster,
Maelseachlainn son of
Murchadh Ó
Maelseachlainn of the
Kingdom of Mide, King Tighearnán Ó
Ruairc of...
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knights and was
defeated by Ruaidhrí Ua Conchobair, Ua
Ruairc and Ua
Maelseachlainn. On this
occasion he was
allowed to
remain in Ireland, but was forced...
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preserved in the
Annals of the Four Masters: 1017. A
predatory excursion by
Maelseachlainn into the
territory of the Feara-Ceall; and a
party of the army was overtaken...
- died. 992:
Egnech Ua Leochain, lord of Tuath-Luighne, was
slain by
Maelseachlainn, and Cathal, son of Labbraidh. 1001: Meirleachan, i.e. the son of Conn...
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daughter of Amhlaeibh, wife of
Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, died.
Annals of Four
Masters state A.D. 1087.
Maelseachlainn, son of
Conchobhar O'Maelseachlainn...