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Encyclopedia > Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair

Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair was king of Connacht in 1342.-1...



Preceded by:
Tairdelbach mac Aedh Ua Conchobair
King of Connacht
13421342
Succeeded by:
Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ua Conchobair


Categories: People stubs ... The Kings of Connacht were rulers of the cóiced (variously translated as portion, fifth, province) of Connacht, which lies west of the river Shannon, Ireland. ... -1... -1...


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Connacht - Bréifne Region (8381 words)
For 1081, Giolla Siadnata mac Amhalghadha, mic Flainn, tigherna Calraighe.
Mac Rannall Duv, Dermot, son of Melaghlin, the excellent chief of Muintir Eolais illustrious for hospitality and prowess, was treacherously slain by the sons of Randall Mac Rannall in the doorway of the house of Richard Mac Rannall.
For 1124, Maol Sechlainn mac Taidhg, mic Maol Ruanaidh, tigherna Maighe Luirg.
Ireland's History in Maps - Connacht, Connaught - Dynasties and Territories (13372 words)
For 1081, Giolla Siadnata mac Amhalghadha, mic Flainn, tigherna Calraighe (Westmeath).
For 1088, mac Giolla Criost, mic Echtighern, toiseach Corcu Achlann.
For 1151, Giolla Coimhdhe, mac Mic an Lestair Ui Ainlighi, taoisech Cenel Dobhtha.
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