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Muirchertach Ua Máel
Uidir[pronunciation?],
Bishop of Clonfert, died 1187. Ua Máel
Uidir was
Bishop of
Clonmacnoise since about 1152. He was made Bishop...
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Shelmalier or
Shelmaliere (Irish: Síol Maoluír, from Old
Irish Síl Máel
Uidir, "Offspring of Maeleer") is a
region in
County Wexford, Ireland. It comprises...
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Lough Erne, but who had
served for
several centuries as
historians to Mag
Uidir of Fear
Manach (2007, p. 437). The
Annals of
Ulster record the
death of...
- Preceded by Máel Ísu Mac in
Baird Bishops of
Clonfert before 1179-1186 Succeeded by
Muirchertach Ua Máel
Uidir...
- Preceded by
Muirchertach Ua Máel
Uidir Bishops of
Clonfert unknown-1195 Succeeded by
Muirchertach Ua Carmacáin...
- as
kings of
Fermanagh until becoming tributary to the
Maguires (Meicc h-
Uidir)
around 1202. The
Annals of the Four
Masters mention the
following as Kings...
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Neill influence, well into the
border lordships of
Louth and Meath. Mag
Uidir of Fear
Manach would slightly later be able to
build his
lordship up to...
- by 1841 16,363
Named after the
ruling people, the Síl Máel
Uidir, "Offspring of Bald
Uidir."
Wexford Shelmaliere West Síol Maoluír
Thiar Divided by 1841...
- was a 5th
generation descendant. Bran's
grandfather Máel Dúin mac Máel
Uidir was the son of the
eponymous founder of his sept. The last
member of this...
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Conchobair Restored c. 1186 or 1187; died 1201. 1206 1216
Echdonn Mac
Gilla Uidir Elected and
consecrated 1202;
acted as a
suffragan bishop in the dioceses...