Tairrdelbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, born 1088, died 1156. First High King of Ireland from west of the Shannon in centuries. Events Succession of Pope Urban II (1088-1099) Work begins on the third and largest church at Cluny Rebellion of 1088 against William II of England lead by Odo of Bayeux. ... Events Establishment of the Carmelite Order Hogen Rebellion in Japan January 20 - According to legend, freeholder Lalli slays English crusader Bishop Henry with an axe on the ice of the lake Köyliönjärvi in Finland. ... The office of High King of Ireland (Irish: Ard Rí Érenn) was in origin a pseudohistorial construct of the eighth century that placed a king of all Ireland atop the fragmented pyramid of kingship that actually existed at that time. ... Shannon can refer to the following: In Celtic mythology, the goddess of the river by the same name, the River Shannon A defunct Formula One constructor; see Shannon (Formula One) Four place names in Ireland: Shannon Town the name of a new town in County Clare. ...
Ruaidri Ua Conchobair (d. ... The High Kingship of Ireland was a pseudohistorical construct of the eighth century AD, a projection into the distant past of a political entity that did not become reality until the ninth century. ...
Ceallach Ua Banain, successor of Comhghall; Muireadhach, the foster-son of Maenach, successor of Cainneach; Erc Ua Suailen, bishop or abbot of Tamhlacht; Connmhac, i.e.
Dunchadh Ua Robhachain, successor of Colum-Cille and Adamnan; Loingseach, son of Maelpadraig, rector of Cluain-mic-Nois; Maelmoghna Ua Cairill, airchin-neach of Dun-Leathghlais; Cetfaidh, Abbot of Imleach-Ibhair; and Mac-leighinn Ua Murchadhain, airchinneach of Cuil-rathain, died.
Conaing Ua Fiachrach, Abbot of Teach-Mochua; Cele, son of Suibhne, Abbot of Slaine; Cathalan Ua Corcrain, Abbot of Daimhinis; Maenach, Ostiarius of Ceanannus; and Flann, son of Eoghan, chief Brehon of Leath-Chuinn, died.