- Máel
Sechnaill mac Máel
Ruanaida (Modern Irish:
Maolsheachlann Mac Maolruanaidh), also
known as Máel
Sechnaill I,
anglicised as
Malachy MacMulrooney (died...
- Máel
Sechnaill mac
Domnaill (Irish:
Maolsheachlann mac Domhnaill), also
called Máel
Sechnaill Mór or Máel
Sechnaill II (949 – 2
September 1022), was a...
- over 150 kings, with
greater or
lesser domains. The Uí Néill king Máel
Sechnaill mac Domnaill,
abandoned by his
northern kinsmen of the Cenél nEógain and...
- of Ulster. In 1002, the high
kingship of
Ireland was
wrested from Mael
Sechnaill II of the
southern Uí Néill by
Brian "Boruma" mac Cennédig of the Kingdom...
-
following year and Máel
Sechnaill was
forced to back down.
Sigtrygg and Máel Mórda took advantage, and
themselves raided Meath. Máel
Sechnaill sent his army to...
- Máel
Sechnaill (847 – 25 May 916),
better known as
Flann Sinna (lit. 'Flann of the Shannon'; Irish:
Flann na Sionainne), was the son of Máel
Sechnaill mac...
- Máel
Sechnaill, an
early Irish personal name
meaning "Devotee of St Sechnall" who is
thought to be a 5th
century Italian Bishop that
preceded St Patrick...
- and
early 860s, Ímar was
involved in a
protracted conflict with Máel
Sechnaill,
overking of the
Southern Uí Néill and the most
powerful ruler in Ireland...
- Annála
Uladh from the year 801,
where the name
takes the form "Domnaig
Sechnaill". The word "Domnach", used in this way, can be
attributed to churches...
-
between Máel
Sechnaill and Brian, the
object of both men to be
recognised as High King. A
treaty would eventually be
reached between Máel
Sechnaill and Brian...