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Donnchad Muimnech Ó
Cellaigh (died 1307) was King of Uí
Maine and
Chief of the Name. Uí
Maine during his
reign fell away from
subordinate status to the...
- 1360, with
events such as the 1307
battle of
Ahascragh (see
Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh), the 1316
Second Battle of
Athenry and the
murder in June 1333...
- Abbey,
County Roscommon Consort Identity Unknown Issue Aedh na
nGall Aedh
Muimnech Fionnuala Ni
Conchobair House Ó
Conchubhair Donn
Father Cathal, King of...
- Sept)
Felim O'Conor, King of
Connacht Aedh O'Conor, King of
Connacht Aedh
Muimnech O'Conor, King of
Connacht Donnell Mor
Mideach O’Conor
Brian Breifne O'Conor...
- Preceded by
Maine Mor Ó
Cellaigh King of Uí
Maine 1271–1295 Succeeded by
Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh...
- the
dignity and
profits of the see
resigned 21
November 1310.
Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh, Lord of Uí Maine,
killed most of the
English of
Roscommon at...
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Cathal Dall Ruaidrí Toirrdelbach, Kg. 1249–50. Áed, kg. 1265–74. Áed
Muimnech, Kg. 1274–80. | | | | | | Áed, Éoghan, Kg. 1274 Tadg Ruad, Kg. 1274–8....
- to by
students from
every part of Europe". Magnus, son of
Muirchertach Muimnech (from the
Annals of Connacht),
wrote in 1244:
Fedlimid mac
Cathail Chrobdeirg...
- ho****e 1945–present (below) Monaster-evan; Ros-glaisi; Ross-gl****-na-
muimnech; Rosglas;
Rosea Vallis Moone Abbey early monastic site,
founded 6th century...
- ho****e 1945–present (below) Monaster-evan; Ros-glaisi; Ross-gl****-na-
muimnech; Rosglas;
Rosea Vallis 53°08′08″N 7°03′45″W / 53.135585°N 7.062535°W...