-
Tigernach state that he was king of Dál
nAraide,
although he is not
named in the
genealogies of the Dál
nAraide in the Book of Leinster. He may be the...
- Cath****ach mac
Lurgain (or Cath****ach mac Fíachnai) (died 668) was a Dal
nAraide king of the
Cruithne in
Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of
Fiachnae mac...
- Fíachna Lonn mac Cóelbad ("the fierce") (flourished 482) was a Dal
nAraide king in
modern County Antrim, Ulster. He was the son of Cáelbad mac Cruind...
- 616
Death of Áedán mac Mongain, of the Ui
Echach Coba
branch of the Dal
nAraide and
father of
Fergus mac Áedáin, a king of
Ulaid from 674-692. 618 Death...
- and Cruthin, both
terms which then
referred to the Dál
Fiatach and Dál
nAraide respectively. Meanwhile, the Dál
nAraidi where still resisting the encroaching...
-
establishing the
supremacy of the Uí
Neill in the north. In 681
another Dál
nAraide king, Dúngal Eilni, and his
allies were
killed by the Uí Néill in what...
- Dal
nAraide in
Ulaid (Ulster) and
possible King of all Ulaid. He was the son of
Indrechtach mac
Lethlobair (died 741), a
previous King of Dal
nAraide. He...
- Dal
nAraide were part of a
confederation of
Cruithne tribes in
Ulaid (Ulster) and were the
dominant members. The main
ruling line of the Dal
nAraide was...
-
Eochaid Iarlaithe mac
Lurgain (died 666) was a Dal
nAraide king of the
Cruithne in
Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Báetáin (died 626) a...
-
Indrechtach mac
Lethlobair (died 741) was a Dal
nAraide king of the
Cruithne in
Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of
Lethlobar mac
Echach (died 709), a previous...