- did
settle and
occupy the area. Sitric, who was a son of a Dane
called Murchard, re-founded the
monastery on
Church Island in 1120. He
dedicated it to...
-
University Press. p. 6. ISBN 9780195326369. OCLC 707922727.
Professor Murchard, [?] "Discovery of
Ancient Gr****
Tablets Relevant to Music," Harmonicon...
- hEiccnigh, King (?–1127)
Donnchadh Ua Cearbaill, King (1130–1168/1169)
Murchard Ua Cerbaill, King (1168–1189) Muirchertach, King (1189–1194)
unknown king...
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Giolla Crist Ua hEiccnigh, died 1127
Donnchadh Ua Cearbaill, 1130–1168/1169
Murchard Ua Cerbaill, 1168–1189 Muirchertach, 1189–1194 ?, died 1196 Ua Eichnigh...
- Dublin; cell of St Mary de Hogges, Dublin;
founded 1151 by
Dermot mac
Murchard, King of Leinster;
dissolved before 1500? Athaddy; Athade; Athad; Aghadh;...
- was
granted to the
priory of All Saints, Dublin, by Diarmit, the son of
Murchard, King of Leinster, who
founded that
house in 1166. The
parliament mentioned...
-
Conaille Muirtheimne), Mac
Duinn Sléibe,
along with the king of Airgíalla,
Murchard Ua
Cerbaill (Murrough O'Carroll),
attacked the Normans,
killing around...
- Dublin; cell of St Mary de Hogges, Dublin;
founded 1151 by
Dermot mac
Murchard, King of Leinster;
dissolved before 1500? Athaddy; Athade; Athad; Aghadh;...
-
later became the
grandfather of
Brian Boru.
According to the genealogies,
Murchard's great-great-great-great-grandson was
Flaithbheartach mac Eimhin, whose...
- longer. Cu
Caishil Ua Cerbaill, 1094-1101
Donnchadh Ua Cearbaill, 1130–1168
Murchard Ua Cerbaill, 1168–1189
Muirchertach Ua Cerbaill, 1189–1194 unknown, 1194-1196...