- by Ruaidrí ua
Conchobuir and
Cormac ua Cillín,
chief vice-abbot of Síl
Muiredaigh, with the
staff of Ciarán in his hand
before the
battle when it was being...
- MacMurrough, King of Leinster, and his wife Mor O'Toole,
daughter of King of Uí
Muiredaigh,
Muirchertach Ua Tuathail.
Aoife had an
older paternal half-brother, Domhnall...
-
about 1114, the
daughter of
Muirchertach Ua Tuathail, King of the Uí
Muiredaigh, and
Cacht Ní Morda. Her
paternal grandparents were
Gilla Comgaill Ua...
- Skene's mid-19th
century translation into
English Pal ic Tire ic
Eogan ic
Muiredaigh ic Poil ic
Gilleanris ic
Martain ic Poil ic
Cainig ic
Cranin ic Eogan...
- m. Fíachnai Duib
Tuile m. Demmáin m.
Cairill (qui
credit Patricio) m.
Muiredaigh Mundeirg m.
Forgo m. Dallaín m.
Dubthaig m.
Miennaig m.
Ludgach m. Óengusa...
-
brought away many cows. 1135 A
Battle at
Maengach initiated by the Síl
Muiredaigh on the Uí Maine, in
which many fell
including Conchobor ua
Cellaigh and...
-
respected poet, and a
member of the Ó
Mailchonaire bardic family from Síol
Muiredaigh (now
central north County Roscommon). The
Annals of
Ulster give his obituary...
-
arrainic ind urec
menmansa do
ceneol iarna indred co
hindligthech i
cinaidh Muiredaigh mic
Eogain do guin do co
nairnecht indliged friss co
rucsat a bú a seotu...
- Skene's mid 19th
century translation into
English Pal ic Tire ic
Eogan ic
Muiredaigh ic Poil ic
Gilleanris ic
Martain ic Poil ic
Cainig ic
Cranin ic Eogan...
- m
Concobair m
Concubhair m
Amlaibh m
Murchadha m
Donnchada m
Taidhg m
Muiredaigh m Carthaigh.
According to Dalton, the last
chief of the name was Michael...