- Máel
Sechnaill mac Máel
Ruanaida (Modern Irish:
Maolsheachlann Mac Maolruanaidh), also
known as Máel
Sechnaill I,
anglicised as
Malachy MacMulrooney (died...
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Melaghlin O'Donnell (Irish: Maol
Seachlainn Ó Domhnaill) was king of
Tyrconnell and a
member of the O'Donnell dynasty. He was a son of
Donall Mor O'Donnell...
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Melaghlin Reagh Ua
Seachnasaigh (died 1179) was an
Irish Chief of the Name. Ó
Seachnasaigh was the
first bearer of the
surname to be
listed as of Cenél...
- century.
Temple Melaghlin:
Built c.1200. Also
called the King's Church, due to the fact that at
least seven generations of
Melaghlin Kings are said to...
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Melaghlin Ua
Madadhan (died 1188) was King of Síol Anmchadha. No
details seem to be
known of his era. http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005B/ O'Madáin:History...
- 1205–1239
Predecessor Maelsechlainn Beag Ó
Melaghlain Successor Diarmait Ruadh Ó
Melaghlin Died 1239
Father Art mac Mael
Sechlainn Ó
Melaghlin Mother ?...
- Corr
Sliaib in the
Curlew Mountains in 1202. He had at
least one son,
Melaghlin, who was
killed ten
years later.[citation needed] Doyle, Jim (27 May 2017)...
- Cellaig. The
following year he
returned to
Leinster and
along with
Melaghlin Beg Ua
Melaghlin burned and
demolished the
castle of Kildare,
where not one of...
- Ua Madudhan, King (1135–1158)
Madudan Mór Ua Madadhan, King (1158–?)
Melaghlin Ua Madadhan, King (?–1188)
Diarmaid Cleirech Ua Madadhan, King (1188–1207)...
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against successive generations of Anglo-Irish. The
great losers were the Ó
Melaghlins of Meath:
their kingdom collapsed despite attempts by
Cormac mac Art O...