- above), was
killed by Áed Dub mac
Suibni in 565.
According to
Adomnan of Iona's Life of St Columba, Áed Dub mac
Suibni received God's
punishment for this...
- Áed Dub mac
Suibni (died c. 588) was an
Irish king of the Dál
nAraidi in the over-kingdom of
Ulaid (in
modern Ulster). He may have been king of the Ulaid...
-
Saint Fer dá Chrích mac
Suibni (also
called Feardachrich, Feradach, Ferdachricus, Fer dá Crích, Ferdacrioch, ffear-Dachrich, Firdacrich; c. 710 – 18 May...
- Máel Dóid mac
Suibni (died 653) was a King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin. He was the son
Suibne mac Colmáin (died 600) and
brother of Conall...
- Crundmáel mac
Suibni (died c. 660) was a King of
Ailech and head of the Cenél nEógain
branch of the
northern Uí Néill. He was the son of the high king...
- king to have "married" the land.
Diarmait died at the
hands of Áed Dub mac
Suibni; some
accounts from the
following century state that he died by the mythic...
-
Conall mac
Suibni (died 635),
called Conall Guthbinn,
Prince of Meath, was King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin. He was the son of
Suibne mac...
- 618. Óengus mac Colmáin, died 621.
Conall Guthbinn mac
Suibni, died 635. Máel Dóid mac
Suibni, died 653.
Diarmait Dian mac
Airmetaig Cáech, died 689....
- king of
Connacht Áed mac
Bricc (died 587),
bishop and
saint Áed Dub mac
Suibni (died 588), king of Dál
nAraidi Áed
Dibchine (died c.595), king of Leinster...
-
Conall Guthbinn mac
Suibni (died 635) and Máel Dóid mac
Suibni (died 653) were also
kings of Uisnech. His
daughter Uasal ingen Suibni (died 643) married...