-
Sléibe 1091–1095
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1095–1099
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1099–1099
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1099–1108
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1108–1113...
- Dúinn
Sléibe, and the king of Uí Echach,
Domnall Ua hÁeda. The
Annals of
Ulster record that in
April 1165, the Ulaid,
ruled by
Eochaidh Mac Dúinn
Sléibe, turned...
- Ruaidrí mac
Duinn Sléibe (Modern Irish: Ruairí mac Donnsliabh),
anglicized as Rory
MacDonlevy (c. 1134–1201), was a Dál
Fiatach King of
Ulaid of the MacDonlevy...
- Donn
Sléibe mac
Eochada 1081–1091, the
eponymous ancestor of the Mac
Duinn Sléibe dynasty.
Donnchad mac
Duinn Sléibe 1091–1095
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe 1095–1099...
-
Domnall Ua
Lochlainn Dál
nAraidi forces defeat the sons of
Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe King of Ulster.
Eataine Ní
Egrai "Ua hEochada, Donnchad". DIB.ie. "Annals...
- on her account,
Finnabair drops dead of shame. "Hence the name
Finnabair Sléibe,
Finnabair of the Mountain.": 174 In the Táin Bo Fráich,
Findabair loved...
- behaviour. In
violation of the oath, he had
Eochaid mac Con Ulad Mac
Duinn Sléibe, king of Ulaid,
seized and blinded. Mac Lochlainn's
allies abandoned him...
- Arroasian?
refounded after 1171? C.I.
parish church built on site Cell
Sleibe Cuilin; Cell-shleibe; Cell-shleibe-mor-Cuillin; Mons-Cuillinn; Kilsleve;...
-
violation of an oath for good behaviour, has
Eochaid mac Con Ulad Mac
Duinn Sléibe, King of Ulster,
seized and blinded. In return, he is killed. Ruaidrí Ua...
- 1062) was
considered co-king of
Ulaid with his father. Eochaid's son Donn
Sléibe Ua
hEochada (died 1091) was also a king of Ulaid, as were many of his descendants...