- (943–947) Túathal mac
Úgaire, King (947–958)
Cellach mac Faelan, King (958–966)
Murchad mac Bran Fionn, King (966–972)
Úgaire mac Túathail, King (972–978)...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Úgaire mac Túathail 972–978 Son of Túathal mac
Úgaire unknown 978...
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Augaire mac
Ailella (with
similar spellings like
Ugaire and Aililla) was the King of
Laigin (Leinster), Ireland, who is said to have led the
Irish forces...
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Dubliners campaigned against Leinster the late 970s. The
overking of Leinster,
Úgaire mac Túathail, was
captured in 976. He was
evidently ransomed or released...
- the 19th century.
Kindlestown has
connections back to the year 1020 with
Ugaire, son of Douling, King of
Leinster and Citric,
Norse King of Dublin.[citation...
- the
early 11th century.
Domnall became king in 978
following the
death of
Úgaire mac Túathail of the Uí
Muiredaig branch of the
dynasty in
battle at Belan...
- Cenn Fuait,
where five hundred, or
somewhat more, fell. And
there fell too
Ugaire son of Ailill, king of Leinster, Mael Mórda son of Muirecán, king of eastern...