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FLAINN

  • Flainn
  • Surname list

    Flainn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aenghus Ua Flainn Ailill Corrach mac Flainn (died 741), king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin

    Flainn

    Flainn

  • Donnchad Donn
  • Irish king (died 944)

    Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (Duncan of the Brown Hair, son of Flann) (died 944) was High King of Ireland and King of Mide. He belonged to Clann Cholmáin,

    Donnchad Donn

    Donnchad_Donn

  • Conaing mac Flainn
  • King of Brega in medieval Ireland

    Conaing mac Flainn (died 849) was a King of Brega from the Uí Chonaing sept of Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill

    Conaing mac Flainn

    Conaing_mac_Flainn

  • Aenghus Ua Flainn
  • Aenghus Ua Flainn (died 1036) was Abbot of Clonfert. An apparent kinsman, Coinneccám Ua Flainn, was also abbot and died in 1081. Annals of Ulster at CELT:

    Aenghus Ua Flainn

    Aenghus_Ua_Flainn

  • Mugrón mac Flainn
  • Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of Fland Dá Chongal, a previous

    Mugrón mac Flainn

    Mugrón_mac_Flainn

  • Cináed mac Flainn
  • Cináed mac Flainn (died 770) was the king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of Fland Dá Chongal, a previous

    Cináed mac Flainn

    Cináed_mac_Flainn

  • Callahan (surname)
  • Surname list

    Callahan (surname) Eóganachta Regnal titles Preceded by Lorcán mac Coinlígáin King of Munster c. 944 – 954 Succeeded by Máel Fathardaig mac Flainn

    Callahan (surname)

    Callahan_(surname)

  • Ólchobar mac Flainn
  • Ólchobar mac Flainn (died 796) was a supposed King of Munster from the Uí Fidgenti of County Limerick, allies and/or distant cousins of the Eóganachta

    Ólchobar mac Flainn

    Ólchobar_mac_Flainn

  • Kilflynn
  • Village in County Kerry, Ireland

    Kilflynn (Irish: Cill Flainn) is a village and a civil parish in north County Kerry, Ireland. It is 11 km north-east of Tralee just off the N69 road from

    Kilflynn

    Kilflynn

    Kilflynn

  • Cellachán Caisil
  • King of Munster

    Cellachán Caisil Eóganachta Regnal titles Preceded by Lorcán mac Coinlígáin King of Munster c. 944 – 954 Succeeded by Máel Fathardaig mac Flainn

    Cellachán Caisil

    Cellachán_Caisil

  • Flaithnia mac Flainn
  • Flaithnia mac Flainn (died 755) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of Fland Dá Chongal, a previous

    Flaithnia mac Flainn

    Flaithnia_mac_Flainn

  • Tóim Snáma mac Flainn
  • King of Osraige

    Tóim Snáma mac Flainn (died 770) was a King of Osraige in modern County Kilkenny. He ruled from circa 761 to 770. His exact year of accession is unknown

    Tóim Snáma mac Flainn

    Tóim_Snáma_mac_Flainn

  • Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing
  • Queen of Tara, Ireland

    Gormlaith ingen Conaing mac Flainn (fl. 870) was a Queen of Tara, Ireland. Gormlaith was a daughter of Conaing mac Flainn, King of Brega, and the unnamed

    Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing

    Gormlaith_ingen_Flann_mac_Conaing

  • Flann Mac Flainn
  • Irish bishop

    Flann Mac Flainn was fifth Archbishop of Tuam, 1250–1256. He was chancellor of Tuam, and sub-deacon to the pope when he was elected archbishop about May

    Flann Mac Flainn

    Flann_Mac_Flainn

  • Anmchad mac Con Cherca
  • King of Osraige

    Laidcnén. In 769 a war among the Osraige is recorded in which Tóim Snáma mac Flainn, apparently now ruling Osraige, defeated the sons of Anmchad's predecessor

    Anmchad mac Con Cherca

    Anmchad_mac_Con_Cherca

  • Seachnasach
  • Preceded by Fithceallach mac Flainn King of Uí Maine 691–711 Succeeded by Dluthach mac Fithcheallach

    Seachnasach

    Seachnasach

  • List of kings of Meath
  • Flann Sinna mac Maíl Sechnaill (877–916) Conchobar mac Flainn, King (916–919) Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, King (919–944) Oengus mac Donnchada, King (944–945/946)

    List of kings of Meath

    List of kings of Meath

    List_of_kings_of_Meath

  • List of kings of Uí Failghe
  • Corrach mac Flainn (died 741) Flaithnia mac Flainn (died 755) Cummascach mac Flainn (died 757) Cináed mac Flainn (died 770) Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782)

    List of kings of Uí Failghe

    List_of_kings_of_Uí_Failghe

  • Nicol
  • Name list

    composer Nicol Gastaldi (born 1990), Argentinian alpine skier Nicol Mac Flainn (fl. 1283), archbishop-elect of Tuam, Ireland Nicol McColl (1812–1878),

    Nicol

    Nicol

  • Cloonnafinneela, County Kerry
  • Townland in County Kerry, Ireland

    of the unknown 'St. Flainn' is a holy well visited to the present day in the townland. Listed as 'Toberflyn' (Irish: Tobar Flainn) on 1841 and 1892 Ordnance

    Cloonnafinneela, County Kerry

    Cloonnafinneela, County Kerry

    Cloonnafinneela,_County_Kerry

  • Flann Sinna
  • High King of Ireland

    Courts Press, ISBN 1-85182-298-4 Doherty, Charles (2004). "Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (d. 944)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary of

    Flann Sinna

    Flann Sinna

    Flann_Sinna

  • Mirrors for princes
  • Medieval educational literary genre for royals

    Cuscraid' Senbríathra Fithail 'The ancient precepts of Fíthal' Briathra Flainn Fína 'The Sayings of Flann Fína' Stephen I of Hungary, Admonitions (1010s)

    Mirrors for princes

    Mirrors_for_princes

  • Ulaid
  • Ancient Irish kingdom

    to the Ua Flainn (O'Lynn) and became restricted to a stretch of land in south Antrim with their base at Mag Line (Moylinny). The Ua Flainn were the ruling

    Ulaid

    Ulaid

    Ulaid

  • Nicol Mac Flainn
  • Irish archbishop

    Flann appears to have been a kinsman of a previous archbishop, Flann Mac Flainn (1250–56). Mac Flann was elected Archbishop of Tuam before 20 October 1283

    Nicol Mac Flainn

    Nicol_Mac_Flainn

  • Kings of Uisnech
  • also king of Tara) Conchobar mac Flainn Sinna (died 919) Domnall mac Flainn Sinna (died 921) Donnchad Donn mac Flainn Sinna (died 944; also king of Tara)

    Kings of Uisnech

    Kings_of_Uisnech

  • Domnall mac Flaíthnia
  • son of Flaithnia mac Flainn (died 755), a previous king. He ruled from 782 to 783. His predecessor and uncle Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782) had been slain

    Domnall mac Flaíthnia

    Domnall_mac_Flaíthnia

  • List of kings of Munster
  • Desmond List of kings of Thomond In the Annals of Ulster, Ólchobar mac Flainn of the Uí Fidgenti was confused with Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht of the Eóganacht

    List of kings of Munster

    List of kings of Munster

    List_of_kings_of_Munster

  • Tommaltach Ó Conchobair
  • Irish archbishop

    Preceded by Walter de Saleron Archbishop of Tuam 1257-1258 Succeeded by Nicol Mac Flainn

    Tommaltach Ó Conchobair

    Tommaltach_Ó_Conchobair

  • Ragnall Ua Flainn Chua
  • Ragnall Ua Flainn Chua (anglicised Reginald O'Flanua) was Bishop of Emly from when Emly Cathedral was burnt down in 1192 until his death in 1197. "Fasti

    Ragnall Ua Flainn Chua

    Ragnall_Ua_Flainn_Chua

  • Máel Muire
  • Name list

    died 913 Máel Muire ingen Neill, died 966[citation needed] Máel Muire bean Flainn, fl. late 9th century[citation needed] Máel Muire ingen Amlaíb, Queen of

    Máel Muire

    Máel_Muire

  • Kings of Brega
  • Rulers of Brega, a petty kingdom north of Dublin in medieval Ireland

    mac Congalaig (died 818) Cummascach mac Congalaig (died 839) Conaing mac Flainn (died 849) Cináed mac Conaing (died 851) Flann mac Conaing (died 868) Flannacán

    Kings of Brega

    Kings_of_Brega

  • Niall Glúndub
  • Irish king (died 919)

    brother Niall in 921. Glúndub was succeeded as High King by Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, son of Flann Sinna, and as King of Ailech by his son Muirchertach mac Néill

    Niall Glúndub

    Niall_Glúndub

  • Marcán mac Tommáin
  • Preceded by Conall mac Máele Dúib King of Uí Maine 629–653 Succeeded by Fithceallach mac Flainn

    Marcán mac Tommáin

    Marcán_mac_Tommáin

  • Cummascach mac Flainn
  • Cummascach mac Flainn (died 757) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of Fland Dá Chongal, a previous

    Cummascach mac Flainn

    Cummascach_mac_Flainn

  • Ailill Corrach mac Flainn
  • King of the Uí Failge of County Offaly, Ireland

    Ailill Corrach mac Flainn (died 741) was a king of the Uí Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was one of the many sons of Fland Dá Chongal, a

    Ailill Corrach mac Flainn

    Ailill_Corrach_mac_Flainn

  • Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin
  • 8th Century Irish King

    captured at the battle of Curragh (near Kildare). Brans's allies Mugrón mac Flainn, king of Uí Fhailgi, and Dub dá Crích son of Laidcnén of the Uí Cheinnselaig

    Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin

    Ruaidrí_mac_Fáeláin

  • 770
  • Calendar year

    (approximate date) Opportuna of Montreuil, Frankish abbess Tóim Snáma mac Flainn, king of Osraige (Ireland) McKitterick, Rosamond, Charlemagne: The Formation

    770

    770

    770

  • Aldfrith of Northumbria
  • 7th and 8th-century King of Northumbria

    collection of wisdom literature attributed to Flann Fína, the Briathra Flainn Fhina Maic Ossu, has survived, though the text is not contemporary with

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith_of_Northumbria

  • Kings of Uí Maine
  • 629) Marcán mac Tommáin, of Cenel Fechin, (slain 653) Fithceallach mac Flainn, of Cenel Cairbre Chruim, died 691 Seachnasach, of Cenel Fechin, died 711

    Kings of Uí Maine

    Kings_of_Uí_Maine

  • List of Irish royal consorts
  • Domnall mac Flainn, King of Brega, and Lígach ingen Flainn (died 923). According to Annals of Ulster, she died in 913. Gormlaith ingen Flainn 916–919 Niall

    List of Irish royal consorts

    List_of_Irish_royal_consorts

  • Battle of Islandbridge
  • AD 919 attempt to drive Vikings from Ireland

    Flannacain of Brega, Mael Craibe mac Duibsinig of Airgíalla, Conchobar mac Flainn of Mide, and Cellach mac Fogartaig of South Brega. The historian Clare Downham

    Battle of Islandbridge

    Battle_of_Islandbridge

  • Dáire Cerbba
  • King of Medón Mairtíne

    est Lugaid & Dáre Cerbba. ... ¶1081] Dáre Cerbba dano in dara mc Ailella Flainn Bic .vi. filios habuit id est: Fiachu Fidgenid a quo Úi Fidgeinti, Eochu

    Dáire Cerbba

    Dáire_Cerbba

  • Bran Ardchenn
  • battle of Curragh (near Kildare) by Ruaidrí. Brans's allies Mugrón mac Flainn, king of Uí Failgi, and Dub dá Crích son of Laidcnén of the Uí Cheinnselaig

    Bran Ardchenn

    Bran_Ardchenn

  • Flaíthnia mac Cináeda
  • Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was the son of Cináed mac Flainn (died 770), a previous king. He ruled from 803 to 806. The over king of

    Flaíthnia mac Cináeda

    Flaíthnia_mac_Cináeda

  • List of state leaders in the 11th century
  • Murchad mac Flainn Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1073) Mael Sechlainn Ban mac Conchobair Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1073–1087) Domnall mac Flainn Ua Mael Sechlainn

    List of state leaders in the 11th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century

  • Sitric Cáech
  • Norse King of Dublin and King of York

    Flannacain of Brega, Mael Craibe mac Duibsinig of Airgíalla, Conchobar mac Flainn of Mide, and Cellach mac Fogartaig of South Brega. It seems that the three

    Sitric Cáech

    Sitric Cáech

    Sitric_Cáech

  • Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin
  • Irish archbishop

    Preceded by Felix Ua Ruanada Archbishop of Tuam 1235-1249 Succeeded by Flann Mac Flainn

    Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin

    Máel_Muire_Ó_Lachtáin

  • Fithceallach mac Flainn
  • Irish King

    Fithceallach mac Flainn (died 691) was the 16th King of the Uí Maine. Little seems to be known of his reign, and the annals merely report his death. No

    Fithceallach mac Flainn

    Fithceallach_mac_Flainn

  • Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin
  • Princess of Breifne

    ie/celt/published/T100016/index.html Doherty, Charles (2004). "Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (d. 944)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford

    Dub Lémna ingen Tighearnáin

    Dub_Lémna_ingen_Tighearnáin

  • Athenry Abbey
  • Mediaeval priory in County Galway, Ireland

    dormitory, and Conchobar Ó Cellaigh of Uí Maine the chapter house. Flann Mac Flainn, Archbishop of Tuam, built a house for scholars in the 1250s. In 1324, William

    Athenry Abbey

    Athenry Abbey

    Athenry_Abbey

  • List of monarchs by nickname
  • Plantagenet; also known as Geoffrey the Fair) "~ the Brown": Donnchadh mac Flainn, High King of Ireland (Irish: Donnchad Donn) "~ the Bruce": Robert I of

    List of monarchs by nickname

    List_of_monarchs_by_nickname

  • Kings of Osraige
  • Rulers of a medieval Irish kingdom

    Ailella (died 740) Anmchad mac Con Cherca (died circa 761) Tóim Snáma mac Flainn (died 770) Dúngal mac Cellaig (died 772) Fáelán mac Forbasaig (died 786)

    Kings of Osraige

    Kings of Osraige

    Kings_of_Osraige

  • 8th century in Ireland
  • "king of the North", Domnall, son of Áed Muinderg. 782 Death of Mugrón mac Flainn, king of the Uí Failge 785 Death of Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin, son of Fáelán mac

    8th century in Ireland

    8th_century_in_Ireland

  • Glynn (surname)
  • Surname list

    Australian cricketer Glyn (surname) Flann Mac Flainn, Archbishop of Tuam (1250–56) Nicol Mac Flainn, Archbishop-elect of Tuam, fl. 1283 Pádraig Mag

    Glynn (surname)

    Glynn_(surname)

  • Abbot of Iona
  • 815 Diarmait daltae Daigri Resigned 831 Died in or after 831 Blathmac mac Flainn was martyred on Iona in 825. Indrechtach ua Fínnachta Resigned before 854

    Abbot of Iona

    Abbot of Iona

    Abbot_of_Iona

  • Archbishop of Armagh
  • Archiepiscopal title

    Muire mac Eochada Member of the Clann Sinaig; son of fer léigind Eochaid ua Flainn (died 1004) and nephew of Abbot Dub dá Leithe II (died 998); died in office

    Archbishop of Armagh

    Archbishop of Armagh

    Archbishop_of_Armagh

  • 849
  • Calendar year

    Amiens August 18 – Walafrid Strabo, Frankish theological writer Conaing mac Flainn, king of Brega (Ireland) Connagan, bishop of Clonfert (Ireland) Guntbold

    849

    849

    849

  • Cináed mac Conaing
  • the medieval Irish province of Mide, succeeding his father Conaing mac Flainn in 849. Cináed's family belonged to the Knowth, or Uí Chonaing, branch of

    Cináed mac Conaing

    Cináed_mac_Conaing

  • Indrechtach mac Dungalaig
  • he fought the Battle of Daim Deirg in Brega where he defeated Dúngal mac Flainn, king of Fir Chúl, who was slain. The Síl nDlúthaig sept of the Síl nÁedo

    Indrechtach mac Dungalaig

    Indrechtach_mac_Dungalaig

  • Eóganacht Locha Léin
  • his dynasty Ruling septs of Eóganacht Locha Léin included Úa Cathail, Úa Flainn, Úa Muircheartaigh or Moriarty, and Úa Cerbaill. By the 12th century the

    Eóganacht Locha Léin

    Eóganacht_Locha_Léin

  • Kingship of Tara
  • List of Kings of Tara (sometimes also High Kings of Ireland)

    mac Máelschnaill, 878–916 Niall Glaúndub, 916–919 Donnchad Domnaill mac Flainn, 919–944 Ruaidrí Ua Canannáin, 944 – 30 November 950 Congalach Cnogbach

    Kingship of Tara

    Kingship_of_Tara

  • Clonfert Cathedral
  • Cathedral in County Galway, Ireland

    them round the Soc and the Sinann. [AT, CS 1034, AI 1035] 1035 - Aengus Ua Flainn, coarb of Brénainn of Cluain Ferta, rested. [CS 1036, AI 1036] 1043 - Cluain

    Clonfert Cathedral

    Clonfert Cathedral

    Clonfert_Cathedral

  • Cináed mac Mugróin
  • a Laigin people of County Offaly, Ireland. He was the son of Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782), a previous king. He ruled from 806 to 826. Nothing is recorded

    Cináed mac Mugróin

    Cináed_mac_Mugróin

  • Irish genealogy
  • Study of Irish individuals and families

    from the 10th–12th centuries, as demonstrated in the works of Eochaid ua Flainn (936–1004); Flann Mainistrech (d. 1056); Tanaide (d. c. 1075); and Gilla

    Irish genealogy

    Irish_genealogy

  • Ólchobar
  • Name list

    Medieval kings of Munster of the Eóganachta. It might refer to: Ólchobar mac Flainn (died 796), supposed king of Munster Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht (died 805)

    Ólchobar

    Ólchobar

  • Órlaith íngen Cennétig
  • Queen consort of Ireland

    ie/celt/published/T100016/index.html Doherty, Charles (2004). "Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (d. 944)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford

    Órlaith íngen Cennétig

    Órlaith_íngen_Cennétig

  • Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Cellaigh
  • Irish king

    Ua-Maine, by the men of Teathbha, where the grandson of Amhalghaidh Ua Flainn and others were slain. 1155:Magh-Finn was preyed by the men of Teathbha

    Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Cellaigh

    Conchobar_Maenmaige_Ua_Cellaigh

  • 691
  • Calendar year

    dynasty November 7 – Ge Fuyuan, official of the Tang dynasty Fithceallach mac Flainn, king of Uí Maine (Ireland) Theuderic III, king of the Franks (b. 654) Sun

    691

    691

    691

  • Robin Lawless
  • Anglo-Norman settler in Ireland

    Conchobair was killed by Thomas Butler at Muine Ingine Crechain. Domnall O Flainn was killed by the son of Robin Laigles on the same day, at the southern

    Robin Lawless

    Robin_Lawless

  • List of state leaders in the 10th century
  • Sinna mac Maíl Sechnaill, King (877–916) Conchobar mac Flainn, King (916–919) Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, King (919–944) Oengus mac Donnchada, King (944–945/946)

    List of state leaders in the 10th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century

  • Flann mac Áedo
  • Uí Chonaing versus Conall Grant of the Uí Chernaig. His son Dúngal mac Flainn (died 747) was King of Fir Cúl . T.M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland

    Flann mac Áedo

    Flann_mac_Áedo

  • Donnchadh
  • Name list

    TD for Cork South–Central Kings in Ireland Donnchad Donn (Donnchad mac Flainn), High King 918–942 Donnchad mac Briain, self-styled High King 1024–1026

    Donnchadh

    Donnchadh

  • Abbot of Clonard
  • ua hInnascaig, died 1048. Tuathal Ua Follamain, died 1055. Murchad mac Flainn Ua Máel Sechlainn, also abbot of Kells in 1055, and king of Mide (according

    Abbot of Clonard

    Abbot_of_Clonard

  • Fland Dá Chongal
  • Uisnech: Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782), King of Uí Failge; Cináed mac Flainn (died 770), King of Uí Failge; Cummascach mac Flainn (died 757), King of Uí

    Fland Dá Chongal

    Fland_Dá_Chongal

  • Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc
  • King of Tír Eogain

    The 16th-century Leabhar Eoghanach said that he was fostered by the Ua Flainn (O'Lynn) chief of Uí Thuirtre, but there are signs that it may have been

    Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc

    Áed_in_Macáem_Tóinlesc

  • Dúngal mac Cellaig
  • King of Osraige

    war upon the death of Anmchad mac Con Cherca after 761. Tóim Snáma mac Flainn was opposed by the sons of Cellach, presumably Dúngal and in 761 they were

    Dúngal mac Cellaig

    Dúngal_mac_Cellaig

  • List of towns and villages in County Kerry
  • List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland

    Leith Inch - Inse Kenmare – Neidín Kilcummin – Cill Chuimín Kilflynn – Cill Flainn Kilgobnet – Cill Ghobnait Kilgarvan – Cill Gharbháin Killarney – Cill Airne

    List of towns and villages in County Kerry

    List_of_towns_and_villages_in_County_Kerry

  • Mythological Cycle
  • Conventional division in Irish mythology

    access to materials that have not yet been published. Nennius and Eochaid Ua Flainn, chroniclers who lived during the 10th century, recorded mythological Irish

    Mythological Cycle

    Mythological Cycle

    Mythological_Cycle

  • Ua Corcrain of Clonfert
  • 11th century abbot in Ireland

    Preceded by Aenghus Ua Flainn Abbot of Clonfert ?–1095 Succeeded by Gillabhrenainn Ua hAnradhain

    Ua Corcrain of Clonfert

    Ua_Corcrain_of_Clonfert

  • Flaithbertach mac Inmainén
  • were not the only such, an earlier abbot of Inis Cathaig, Ólchobar mac Flainn had also been king of Munster, as had an abbot of Emly, Ólchobar mac Cináeda—were

    Flaithbertach mac Inmainén

    Flaithbertach_mac_Inmainén

  • Muirchertach mac Néill
  • many other Irish kings. Muirchertach's mother's brother, Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, became the new High King, while Muirchertach became King of Ailech. Muirchertach

    Muirchertach mac Néill

    Muirchertach_mac_Néill

  • Derbforgaill (given name)
  • Name list

    Derbforgaill Ní Lochlainn, Queen of Connacht, died 1151. Derbforgaill Ní Flainn, died 1176. Derbforgaill, Princess of Midhe, 1108-1193. Derbforgaill Ní

    Derbforgaill (given name)

    Derbforgaill_(given_name)

  • Angus (given name)
  • Name list

    newsreader Aengus Ó Snodaigh (born 1964), Irish Sinn Féin politician Aenghus Ua Flainn (died 1036), Abbot of Clonfert Óengus I of the Picts (died 761), king of

    Angus (given name)

    Angus_(given_name)

  • 10th century in Ireland
  • Sochlachan mac Diarmata, 32nd King of Uí Maine. 944 Death of Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, King of Mide; he is succeeded by Oengus mac Donnchada. 956 Death of Congalach

    10th century in Ireland

    10th_century_in_Ireland

  • Báetán mac Muirchertaig
  • Irish king

    Cindfaelad; Maelhumai .i. in rígfénid; Colman Rimid athair Fína máthar Flainn." The Annals of the Four Masters at 615.2 state, "Ailill, son of Baedan;

    Báetán mac Muirchertaig

    Báetán_mac_Muirchertaig

  • Cellach mac Dúnchada
  • King of Leinster between 760 and 776

    Orc (in County Offaly) in 770. In this battle Cellach defeated Cináed mac Flainn of the Uí Failge and Cathnio mac Bécce of the Fothairt, who were slain.

    Cellach mac Dúnchada

    Cellach_mac_Dúnchada

  • Osraige
  • Medieval southeastern Irish kingdom

    in 761, Osraige witnessed civil war over the throne and Tóim Snáma mac Flainn, a scion from a different lineage emerged as king. Tóim Snáma was opposed

    Osraige

    Osraige

    Osraige

  • Abbot of Clonfert
  • ua Flainn, d. 1036. Coscrach mac Aingeda, also abbot of Killaloe, d. 1040. Diarmait mac Máel Brénainn, d. at Ardfert in 1074. Coinneccám Ua Flainn, d

    Abbot of Clonfert

    Abbot_of_Clonfert

  • 7th century in Ireland
  • son of Dúngal Eilni mac Scandail (died 681) 691 Death of Fithceallach mac Flainn, a king Uí Maine 692 Death of Fergus mac Áedáin, a king of Ulaid from 674

    7th century in Ireland

    7th_century_in_Ireland

  • Fiachra Ua Focarta
  • Irish abbot (died 1006)

    Preceded by Maelpeadair Ua Tolaid Abbot of Clonfert 992–1006 Succeeded by Aenghus Ua Flainn

    Fiachra Ua Focarta

    Fiachra_Ua_Focarta

  • Ruaidrí ua Canannáin
  • Cenél nEógain and the northmen of Lough Foyle, killing Máel Ruanaid mac Flainn, Muirchertach's cousin. With the loss of Máel Ruanaid after Muirchertach

    Ruaidrí ua Canannáin

    Ruaidrí_ua_Canannáin

  • AD 757
  • Calendar year

    Bingen, German saint Crimhthann mac Reachtghal, Irish abbot Cummascach mac Flainn, king of Uí Failghe (Ireland) Geshu Han, general of the Tang Dynasty Habib

    AD 757

    AD 757

    AD_757

  • Síol Maelruain
  • Cathal son of Cathal, heir designate of Connachta, and Gilla na Naem ua Flainn, chief of Síl Maílruain. 1192. Hugh Ua Floinn, Chief of Síol Maelruain,

    Síol Maelruain

    Síol_Maelruain

  • Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht
  • that he succeeded Máel Dúin in 786 and was deposed in 793. Ólchobar mac Flainn (died 796), a supposed King of Munster from the Uí Fidgenti of County Limerick

    Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht

    Ólchobar_mac_Duib-Indrecht

  • Coirpre mac Fogartaig
  • members of the sept were slain, Cernach mac Flainn (a grandson of Fogartach) and Flaithbertach mac Flainn as well as the vassal king Uarchride mac Baeth

    Coirpre mac Fogartaig

    Coirpre_mac_Fogartaig

  • Óengus mac Mugróin
  • Irish local king (died 803)

    Failge, a Laigin people of County Offaly. He was the son of Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782), a previous king. He ruled from 783 to 803. A conflict within

    Óengus mac Mugróin

    Óengus_mac_Mugróin

  • Walter de Saleron
  • Sixth Archbishop of Tuam, Ireland

    Preceded by Flann Mac Flainn Archbishop of Tuam 1257-1258 Succeeded by Tommaltach Ó Conchobair

    Walter de Saleron

    Walter_de_Saleron

  • Yellow Book of Lecan
  • 1391 Irish miscellaneous manuscript

    228b (line 17) 410 Apgitir Chrábaid (maxim) 229a (line 42) 411 Bríathra Flainn Fhína maic Ossu 'The wise sayings of Flann Fína Or Aldfrith, son of Oswiu'

    Yellow Book of Lecan

    Yellow_Book_of_Lecan

  • 690s
  • Decade

    dynasty November 7 – Ge Fuyuan, official of the Tang dynasty Fithceallach mac Flainn, king of Uí Maine (Ireland) Theuderic III, king of the Franks (b. 654) Sun

    690s

    690s

  • Dál nAraidi
  • Middle Ages Cruthin kingdom in Ireland

    power east of the Bann. Once they had come to prominence in Antrim the Ua Flainn styled themselves as king of Dál nAraidi (in Tuaiscirt), Dál Riata, and

    Dál nAraidi

    Dál nAraidi

    Dál_nAraidi

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  • Hazlett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now chiefly northern Ireland)

    Hazlett

    English (now chiefly northern Ireland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a hazel copse, Old English hæslett (a derivative of hæsel ‘hazel’).English (now chiefly northern Ireland) : habitational name from Hazelhead or Hazlehead in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, derived from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + hēafod ‘head’, here in the sense of ‘hill’; also a topographic name of similar etymological origin.

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    Strong helmet.

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    English : variant of Timmons.

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    UXÍA

    Feminine form of Galician-Portuguese Uxío, UXÍA means "well born."

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