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MacMurchadh and Mac
Murchadha Murchad mac Áedo, king of
Connacht Murchad mac
Brain Mut (died 727), king of
Leinster Murchad mac
Brian Ó Flaithbheartaigh...
- Brian's
forces were victorious,
Brian himself was killed, as were his son
Murchad and his
grandson Toirdelbach.
Leinster king Máel Mórda and
Viking leaders...
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Murchad mac
Diarmata (English:
Murrough MacDermot) (died 1070) was a late eleventh-century
ruler of the
kingdoms of Leinster, Dublin, and the Isles. He...
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Murchad mac
Diarmato (died 715),
called Murchad Midi (
Murchad of Meath), was an
Irish king. One of four or more sons of
Diarmait Dian, he
succeeded his...
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Murchad mac
Briain was the son and heir of
Brian Boru, a High King of Ireland. He was the de
facto leader of his father's army,
killed on 23
April 1014...
- | | | | | | Aed Muinderg, Ri in Tuisceart, died 747.
Loingsech Murchad | Rí Cenél
Conaill Rí Cenél
Conaill |_______________ died 754 died 767...
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Gilla Pátraic, King (1033–1039)
Murchad mac Dúnlainge, King (1039–1042)
Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó, King (1042–1072)
Murchad mac Diarmata, King (1052–1070)...
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detachment under his son,
Murchad,
ravaged the
southern half of the
province of
Leinster for
three months. The
forces under Murchad and
Brian were reunited...
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Oriel (led by King
Murchad Ua Cerbaill),
Ulster (led by King
Magnus Mac Duinnsléibe), and
Leinster (led by Diarmait's
brother Murchad). A Norse-Gaelic fleet...
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rulers of
Laigin had
split into two dynasties:
Northern Leinster dynasty:
Murchad mac
Brain (d. 727), King of Uí Dúnlainge, and
joint leader of the Laigin...