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Muirgius mac
Tommaltach was King of
Connacht (796–815). He was
preceded by
Colla mac
Fergus and su****ded by Mael Cothaid. v t e...
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Tommaltach Ua Conchobair,
bishop of
Elphin and
archbishop of Armagh,
lived from c. 1150–1201. Ua
Conchobair was a
grandson of King
Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair...
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Tommaltach mac
Indrechtaig (died 790) was a King of Dal
nAraide in
Ulaid (Ulster) and
possible King of all Ulaid. He was the son of
Indrechtach mac Lethlobair...
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Tommaltach Ó Conchobair,
Archbishop of Tuam 1258–1279.
Tommaltach Ó
Conchobair was a
descendant of
Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, who
reigned as King of...
- out.
Eochaid was
challenged for the
kingship by his
kinsmen Tommaltach mac Cathail.
Tommaltach was the
great grandson of Óengus, son of Máel Cobo mac Fiachnai...
- mac Áedo Róin, King (749–750)
Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin, King (750–789)
Tommaltach mac Indrechtaig, King (789–790)
Eochaid mac Fiachnai, King (790–810) Duchy...
- (Killed at the
battle of Ath na
caisberna in 1159) Aedh “Dall” O’Conor
Tommaltach O’Conor,
Archbishop of
Armagh (d. 1201)
Ruaidhri O’Conor, Last High King...
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Parentage Death Muirgius mac
Tommaltach 796–815 Son of
Tommaltach mac
Murgail 815
Diarmait mac
Tommaltaig 815–833 Son of
Tommaltach mac
Murgail 833
Cathal mac...
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before eating), some
Romanesque arches and a 14th-century
chapter house.
Tommaltach Ua
Conchobair New
Mellifont Abbey is home to the
Cistercian monks and...
- neighbours. Cináed and his ally, Dúngal king of the Uí Tuirtri, were
slain by
Tommaltach mac
Indrechtaig (died 790) and his ally
Eochaid mac
Fiachnai (died 810)...