- Father: Waudbert I DE POUTHIEU D'ARDENNES
- Mother: Lucille Tarasicodissa DE BYZANCE
- Birth: 538, Luxembourg City, Lëtzebuerg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Also known as: Yudulf De Lorraine Duke of Belgium and Luxemburg
- Also known as: Duc Yudulf zu Lorraine-Belgium-Luxembourg
- Also known as: Duc Yudulf zu Lorraine-Belgium-Luxembourg
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Ydulf-Yudulf-de-Lorraine-of-Belgium-and-Luxembourg/6000000037947784933
- LifeSketch: Duke Ydulf (Yudulf) de Lorraine, of Belgium and Luxembourg French: Ydulf (Yudulf) de Lorraine, of Belgium and Luxembourg Birthdate: 538 (60) Birthplace: France Death: 598 (60) France Immediate Family: Son of Waudbert I, count of Ardennes and Rithilde de Hainaut d'Ardennes Father of Ydulf Of Belgium and Luxembourg Half brother of Brunulphe of Cambrai; Waudbert II, count of Lommois and Ansbert de Brandebourg et Hainaut, Lord Duke of Mosel https://www.geni.com/people/Ydulf-Yudulf-de-Lorraine-of-Belgium-and-Luxembourg/6000000037947784933
- Death: 598, Luxembourg City, Lëtzebuerg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Ancestors of Yudulf Duke of Belgium and LUXEMBURG
/-Regaise VON FRANKEN
/-Antheric VON FRANKEN
/-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
/-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
/-Richomer DES FRANCS
| | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Childéric KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | | /-Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha ASINIA
| | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | /-Antsart of The Ménappes KING
| | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Ilnegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
/-Theodemir KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Genebald I Duke East Franks FRANKS
| | | | /-Chlodius III KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | /-Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | \-Euergen LLIEFFER
| | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | /-Dagobert II Duke of The East Franks
| | | | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | \-Athildis Queen of the Sicambria
| | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Ascyllius DES FRANCS DE TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Hastila DE MOSELLE Duchess of the East Franks, Queen of the Sicambrian Franks
| \-Ascyla DE FRANCE
| | /-Germond LOMBARD
| | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-O ONBEKENDE
| | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Gambara Aalis DE LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | /-Agion GUGINGUS
| | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| \-Ascilia LOMBARDIE
| \-Nu IUNII NERATII
/-Adalbert Alberico DUKE OF MOSEL
| | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Genebald I Duke East Franks FRANKS
| | | | /-Bartherius King Of The West Franks
| | | | /-Chlodius III KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana NICOMACHA di Roma
| | | | /-Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | \-Euergen LLIEFFER
| | | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | /-Dagobert II Duke of The East Franks
| | | | /-Hildéric DE SICAMBRIE of the Desposyni
| | | | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | | | | \-Hastila KARANA of the Franks
| | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | \-Athildis Queen of the Sicambria
| | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Clodius I DE OST FRANKS
| | | | /-Bartherus DE SICAMBRIE de Toxandrie
| | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | \-Hermentude Queen of the West Franks
| | | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | | | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | | | /-Clodomir IV King Of The West Franks
| | | | | | /-Bartherius King Of The West Franks
| | | | | | /-Chlodius III KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana NICOMACHA di Roma
| | | | | | /-Waltherus Gauthier KING OF THE SICAMBRIAN FRANKS
| | | | | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | | | | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | | \-Euergen LLIEFFER
| | | | | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | | | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | | \-Blesinde of The Franks QUEEN
| | | \-Queen NASTILA
| \-Blesinde VON KOLN
| | /-Clodomer KING of the Alemannians
| \-Blessinde OF THE ALMANNIANS
/-Aldaric King of ARDENNES
| | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Chrochus I D`ALEMANIE
| | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | \-Unknown D`ALEMANIE
| | /-Teutomer RICHOMERES
| | | \-Ascyla BELGIË
| | /-Flavius Richomeres DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Ascyllius OF THE FRANKS
| | | \-Ascyla DE ASCYLLIUS
| | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | /-Pharamond KING OF THE FRANKS
| | | | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| | | | /-Himbald KING OF FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | \-Hodesh
| | /-Chlodio KING OF FRANKS AT TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodius V MAGNUS King of West Franks
| | | | /-Dagobert III DESPOSYNI King of The East Franks
| | | | /-Genebald II Duke of the West Franks
| | | | | | /-Clodius III KING of the East Franks
| | | | | | /-Titurel DESPOSYNI 8th Grail King
| | | | | | | \-Eurgen BAR AMINADAB
| | | | | | /-Boaz Enfertez ANFORTAS DESPOSYNI 9th Grail King
| | | | | | | \-Queen Egre DEBRITON
| | | | | \-Frotmund Desposynl DE FRIMUTEL
| | | | | \-Orgeluse RICHONDE of The Britons
| | | \-Argotta Rosemund Queen of the Franks
| | | \-Blesinda of The Sicambrian Franks PRINCESS
| | /-Chlodwig OF THÜRINGIA King of the Franks
| | | | /-Marcouris DE COLOGNE
| | | \-Hildegonde DE COLOGNE
| | | | /-Regaise VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Antheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Ratheric VON FRANKEN
| | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE King of the Franks
| | | | /-Richomer DES FRANCS
| | | | | | /-Genebaud I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Frank RAGAISE
| | | | | | | \-Queen Althildis OF THE EAST FRANKS
| | | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | | /-Chrocus KING OF THE ALAMANNI I
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesindre DES ALAMANS
| | | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | | | /-Antsart of The Ménappes KING
| | | | | | /-Martisiandis DE MORNIE
| | | | | | | \-Blesinde D'ALEMANIE
| | | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | | \-Hildegonde DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Dagobert DE OST FRANKS East Franks
| | | | /-Genebald I Duke East Franks FRANKS
| | | | | \-Ildegonde van Toxandrie VON LOMBARDIA
| | | | /-Dagobert II Duke of The East Franks
| | | | | | /-Walter Coel GAUTIER TITUREL
| | | | | \-Athildis Queen of the Sicambria
| | | | | \-Brynhild Queen of the East Franks
| | | | /-Ascyllius DES FRANCS DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | \-Hastila DE MOSELLE Duchess of the East Franks, Queen of the Sicambrian Franks
| | | \-Ascyla DE FRANCE
| | | | /-Ibor I DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Ibor Winnilien DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Agion GUGINGUS
| | | | | \-Gamara WINNILES
| | | \-Ascilia LOMBARDIE
| | | \-Nu IUNII NERATII
| \-Amalaberge VON METZ OF FRANKS AT COLOGNE
| | /-Hogar KONING OF THURINGIA
| | /-Erpes VON THÜRINGEN
| | /-Merwig I KING OF THURINGIA
| | | \-Uxor VON THURINGEN
| | /-Carlowig II DE THURINGEN
| | | \-Orgeluse FIRMUTEL
| \-Wedelphe DE METZ of the Thüringians
| | /-Walderavans AMAL
| \-Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
| \-Althildis DE LORRAINE
/-Waudbert I DE POUTHIEU D'ARDENNES
| | /-Ostrogotha KING OF THE GOTHS
| | /-Hunuil D'OSTROGOTHS King Of the Greuthingi
| | /-Athal King of the Greuthingi OSTROGOTHS
| | | \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
| | /-Achiulf King of the Ostrogoths
| | | \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
| | /-Vultwulf PRINCE of the Ostrogoths
| | | \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
| | /-Valaravans of the Ostrogoths
| | /-Vinitharius Warlord of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | \-Unknown DER HUNNEN
| | /-Vandalarius of the Ostrogoths
| | | \-Erelicia of the Ostrogoths
| | /-Theodoric I "The Great" OSTROGOTHS
| | | \-Amalaberga of The Ostrogoths
| | | \-Amalafrida
| \-Argotta DES OSTROGOTHS
Yudulf Duke of Belgium and LUXEMBURG
| /-Codissa Tarasicodissa DE BYZANCE
| /-Zenon TERASICODISSA
| | | /-Matronimus D'ISAURIE
| | \-Lallis D'ISAURIE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of MAQTRONIMUS
| /-Zenon II TERASICODISSA
| | | /-Leo I Thrax Magnus Eastern EMPEROR
| | \-Ariana Aelia
| | \-Verina Aelia DE ROME
\-Lucille Tarasicodissa DE BYZANCE
| /-Ennodius proconsul of Africa
| /-Flavius Felix patricius of Rome
| /-Flavius Magnus Roman Senator de Narbonne
| | | /-Flavius Philagrius
| | | /-Flavius Eparchius Philagrius Comes Orientus, Bishop of Cyprus
| | | /-Flavius Julius Agricola Praetorian Prefect of Gaul
| | | | | /-Egnatius Lollianus Of Rome
| | | | | /-Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
| | | | | | | /-Quintus FLAVIUS
| | | | | | \-Flavia (QUINTUS FLAVIUS)
| | | | | | | /-Gaius Maesius Fabius TITIANUS
| | | | | | \-Maesia
| | | | | | \-Iulia IULUS
| | | | \-Egnatia Avita SEVERA
| | | | | /-Cornelius SEVERUS I
| | | | | /-Cornelius Severus of ROME II
| | | | | /-Cornelius Severus of ROME III
| | | | \-Cornelia SEVERA
| | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Orfitus MEMMIUS
| | | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina PUPIENUS
| | | | \-Placida Placidus MEMMIUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Aurelus Probus DE ROME
| | | | \-Maecia CETHEGILLA
| | | | \-Faustina Furia DE ROME
| | \-Padusia DE NARBONNE
| | | /-Magnus Maximus “Constantine III” EMPEROR
| | \-Magna MAJOR
| | \-Placida Of Rome
| /-Flavius Probus son of Flavius Magnus NARBONNE Narbonne
| | | /-Rufius Festus
| | | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | | /-Sicorius Probus
| | | | | /-Petronius Probianus Rome OF I
| | | | | | \- MACRINA
| | | | \-Petronia Probina
| | | | | /-Amnius Anicius Julianus VAN ROME
| | | | \-Anicia DEMETRIAS
| | | | \-Caesonia Manilla CAESONII
| | | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Orfitus MEMMIUS
| | | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina PUPIENUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | | /-Marcus Aurelus Probus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Maecia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | \-Faustina Furia DE ROME
| | | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | \-Valeria
| | | /-Rufius Probanus DE ROME
| | | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | \-Rufia de Napoli
| | | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | | /-Petronius Probianus Rome OF I
| | | | \-Petronia Probina
| | | | \-Anicia DEMETRIAS
| | | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Orfitus MEMMIUS
| | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | \-Maecia CETHEGILLA
| | | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | \-Valeria
| | | /-Synesius
| | | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | \-Synesia GENNADIA
| | \-Gennadia
\-Industrie DE REIMS
\-Eulalie APPOLINAIRE
Ancestors of Arnold LYGON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Arnold LYGON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
Ancestors of Elizabeth LYGON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Elizabeth LYGON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
Ancestors of Henry LYGON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Henry LYGON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
- Birth: 1514, Kings Weston, Gloucestershire, England
- Residence: Upton
- Alt. Birth: 1524, Uley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
- Title Of Nobility: Sir
- LifeSketch: Henry LYGON (1514-1577) & Elizabeth Berkely Birth: 1514 in Kingsgrove,,Gloucestershire,England Death: 31 JUL 1577 in Upton,St Leonard,Gloucestershire,England Marriage 1 Elizabeth BERKELEY b: 1540 in Stoke Gifford,,Gloucestershire,England Children Elizabeth DELYGON b: 1562 in Kings Grove, Gloucester, England
- Will: 30 JUL 1577
- Death: 31 JUL 1577, Upton St Leonards, Gloucestershire, England
- Burial: AUG 1577, Upton St Leonards, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
- Probate: AUG 1577
Descendants of Henry LYGON
1 Henry LYGON
=Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
Ancestors of Isabel LYGON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Isabel LYGON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
Ancestors of Mary Elizabeth LYGON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Mary Elizabeth LYGON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
Ancestors of Richard LYON
/-Symon DE THROCKMORTON
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabel DE DONNISLEY
/-Giles DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Richard DE WESTON
| \-Joan DE WESTON
| \-Joan Eleanore HATCH
/-Robert DE THROCKMORTON IV
| | /-John FRAUNCEYS
| \-Agnes FRAUNCEYS
/-Thomas DE THROCKMORTON
| | /-Roger I DE COLEVILLE
| | /-Roger COLEMAN II
| | | \-Elizabeth DE HANDSACRE
| | /-Geoffrey COLEMAN
| | | \-Elizabeth MELBURN
| \-Lucy COLEMAN
| \-Lucy spouse of Geoffrey COLEMAN
/-John DE THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD
| | | \-Margaret de NAUTON
| | /-John DE BESFORD
| | | | /-John DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Margery DE THORNDEN
| | | \-Parnell PERSEVAL
| | /-Alexander DE BESFORD I
| | | | /-Richard DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Robert DE HARLEY
| | | | | \-Burga DE WILLEY
| | | \-Joan DE HARLEY
| | | | /-Brian BRAMPTON of Kinlet
| | | \-Margaret BRAMPTON
| | | \-Elizabeth LE STRANGE
| \-Agnes BESFORD
| \-Beatrice DE THORNTON
/-John THROCKMORTON II
| | /-Roger DE SPINETO
| | /-William de la Spine II of COUGHTON
| | | \-Elizabeth DE COUGHTON
| | /-William III DE LA SPINE ,Lord of Cocton
| | | | /-Ranalf COCTON ,alias Kinewarton
| | | \-Joan DE COCTON
| | /-William DE LA SPINE IV
| | | | /-Philip DURVASSAL
| | | | /-Thomas DURBASSAL
| | | | | \-Felicia CAMVILLE
| | | \-Margery DURVASSAL
| | | \-MARGERIA Thomas of SPERNALL DURVASSAL
| | /-Guy DE LA SPINE
| | | \-Alice DE BRULEY
| \-Eleanor DE LA SPINE
| \-Katherine HOLT
/-John THROCKMORTON III
| \-Isabella BRYDGES
/-Christopher THROCKMORTON
| \-Anne SCARGILL
/-William THROCKMORTON
| \-Joan Mary DE HARLEY
/-Thomas THROCKMORTON
| \-Margaret MATHEW
Richard LYON
| /-John BERKELEY
\-Elizabeth Dennis BERKELEY
\-Isabel Elizabeth DENYS
- Birth: 1540, Rowton, Shropshire, England
- Death: 4 NOV 1573, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Partnership with: John DOTY
Marriage: 23 JUL 1568, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: William DOUGHTY Birth: Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Edward DOTY Birth: ABT 1565, England, United Kingdom
- Child: Robert DOUGHTY Birth: 21 APR 1566, Duddlewick, Shropshire, England
- Child: Anne DOUGHTY Birth: 2 APR 1567, Shropshire, England
- Child: John B DOTY DOUTY DOUGHTY Birth: 17 JAN 1570, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Michael DOUTY Birth: 10 MAY 1571, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Francis DOTY Birth: 11 APR 1573, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
- Child: Francis DOUTY Birth: 4 NOV 1573, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
Descendants of Christabell LYSTER
1 Christabell LYSTER
=John DOTY Marriage: 23 JUL 1568, Louth, Lincolnshire, England
2 William DOUGHTY
2 Edward DOTY
2 Robert DOUGHTY
2 Anne DOUGHTY
2 John B DOTY DOUTY DOUGHTY
=Anne DE HOLLAND Marriage: 11 MAY 1595, Dudlick, Shropshire, England
3 Frances DOTY
3 Michael DOUTY
3 Francis DOUTY
3 Elizabeth DOUGHTY
=William COLE Marriage: ABT 1601
=David JOHNSON Marriage: 1607, Weymouth, Dorset, England Marriage: ABT 1607, Hernehill, Kent, England
3 Samuel Doughty DOUTY
3 John Henry DoughtyDoughtie DOTY
3 Edward Cameron Doughty DOTY
3 Samuel DOTY
3 John DOTY
3 Richard DOTY
3 Thomas DOUGHTY
3 Katherine DOUGHTY
3 Edward DOTY
3 Rosanna DOUGHTY
2 Michael DOUTY
2 Francis DOTY
2 Francis DOUTY
- Birth: 85, Ireland
- Death: 110, Ireland
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
1 Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
=(Unknown)
2 Ferb Macmail DAL N-ARAIDHE
=(Unknown)
3 Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
=Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA Marriage: 139, Ireland
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
/-King Mogh Lamha mac Lugdach SCOTLAND
/-Conaire Cóem MAC MUG LÁMA "the beautiful" of Dalriada "Ri na Dal Riata"
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIRE
| | /-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | | \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| | /-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | | | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| | | \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
| | /-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | | | /-Ederus of Alba
| | | | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| | | \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | | | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| | | \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| | | \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
| | /-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | | | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | | | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| | | \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| | | \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
| | /-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | | | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| | | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| | | \-Lochlioh of Denmark
| \-Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Fergus MACEOCHAID
| \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
/-Eocaid Antoit Annals of The Four MASTERS
/-Achir Cirre MAC EOCHAID RI NA DAL RIATA
Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
Descendants of Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
1 Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
=(Unknown)
2 Cruitlinde MACFINN, RI NA DAL RIATA
=(Unknown)
3 Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
=(Unknown)
- Birth: 720, Fortrinn, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
1 Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
=Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
2 Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
=Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
3 Kenneth MACALPIN OF ALBA 1
=Cinialth MACALPIN
3 Cinialth MACALPIN
=Kenneth MACALPIN OF ALBA 1
3 Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
3 Donald MAC ALPIN
3 Achaius MAC ALPIN
3 Gregory MACALPIN
3 Bruide Ingen MACALPIN
- Father: Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
- Mother: Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
- Birth: ABT 750, Dalriada, , Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Also known as: Fergus MacAehd
- Also known as: Fergus Mac Aed II Of Oriel
- Also known as: Fergus Mac Aed II Of Oriel
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Fergus mac Echdach was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland) from about 778 until 781.[1] He succeeded Áed Find. He is stated to have been a son of Eochaid mac Echdach, and thus a brother of Áed. Some much later sources make him a son of Áed, but this is not credited by modern studies. His death is noticed in 781 by the Annals of Ulster. The next reported king of Dál Riata is Donncoirce.
- Death: ABT 834, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Burial: ABT 834, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Fergus II MAC AED King Of Oriel
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
/-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | /-Ælle of Deira
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | /-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | | \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| | | \-Duinseach MACDUACH
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | | \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Dumnagual of Strathclyde KING
| | /-Garwynwyn ap Dumnagual of Annandale
| | | \-Arthwys ferch Ceneu of Rheged
| | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Garwy GERVINION
| | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | | /-Ceredic Wledig of Strathclyde
| | | | /-Cynwyd Cinuit Gulrtic ap Ceredic of Strathclyde
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ceredic Wledig of STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | | /-Dyfnwal Hen ap Cynwyd Frenin of Strathclyde
| | | \-Ingenach ferch Dyfnwal of Brecon
| | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | | /-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| | | | /-Geraint map ERP
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Erp map CERETIC
| | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Geraint ap ERP
| | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | /-Maelgwn Hir Rey DE GWYNEDO
| | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Galam I Erilich Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | \-Gildas de los PICTOS
| | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
/-Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
| \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
Fergus II MAC AED King Of Oriel
| /-Hungus King of Picts
\-Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
\-Unknown Spouse of HUNGUS
Ancestors of Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
/-Eochaid MAC DOMANGAIRT
| | /-Ælle of Deira
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid MAC ECHDACH
/-Aodh FIND King of Dalriada
| \-Sponda
Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
Descendants of Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
1 Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
=Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
2 Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
=(Unknown)
3 Kenneth I King of ALBA
=(Unknown)
3 Girig MAC DÙNGAIL
3 Donald I King of ALBA (SCOTLAND)
2 Dungal, Thane of FORTRENN
Ancestors of Baithene MAC AEDAN
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
/-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
| \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Eru of Dal Riata
| | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | | \-Erue Spouse of ERU
| \-Erca ingen LOARN
| \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
Baithene MAC AEDAN
\-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
Ancestors of domangart MAC AEDAN
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
/-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
| \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Eru of Dal Riata
| | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | | \-Erue Spouse of ERU
| \-Erca ingen LOARN
| \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
domangart MAC AEDAN
\-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
Ancestors of Gartnait MAC AEDÁN
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
/-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
| \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Eru of Dal Riata
| | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | | \-Erue Spouse of ERU
| \-Erca ingen LOARN
| \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
Gartnait MAC AEDÁN
\-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
- Father: Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
- Mother: Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
- Birth: ABT 576, Dal Riata, Argyll, Alba
- LifeSketch: Children of Conaing mac Aedan Rígallán, Ferchar, Artán, Artúr, Dondchad, Domngart, Nechtan, Ném, Crumíne
- Death: BET 590 AND 646
Ancestors of Conaing MAC ÁEDÁN
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
/-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
| \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | /-Eru of Dal Riata
| | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | | \-Erue Spouse of ERU
| \-Erca ingen LOARN
| \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
/-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| \-Duinseach MACDUACH
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
Conaing MAC ÁEDÁN
\-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
- Father: Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
- Mother: Eithne
- Birth: ABT 580, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Conall Laeg Breg mac Áedo Sláine (died 612) was a King of Brega from the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of the high king Áed Sláine mac Diarmato (died 604). He ruled from 604-612. He is not called King of Brega in the annals but is second in a poem on the rulers of Síl nÁedo Sláine in the Book of Leinster.[1] His father had treacherously slain his nephew, Suibne mac Colmáin (died 600) of the Clann Cholmáin and was then himself slain in battle by Suibne's son Conall Guthbinn (died 635) setting off a feud among the southern Ui Neill.[2] As part of this feud Conall Laeg Breg was slain in the Battle of Odba by Óengus mac Colmáin (died 621) of Clann Cholmáin Bicc in 612.[3]
- Clan Name: Sil n Áedo Sláine
- Death: 612, Odba, County Meath, Ireland
Ancestors of Conall Laeg Breg MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
/-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| | /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Conall Laeg Breg MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega
\-Eithne
- Father: Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
- Mother: Eithne
- Birth: ABT 570, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Congal mac Áedo Sláine (died 634) was a King of Brega from the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of the high king Áed Sláine mac Diarmato (died 604).[1] His father had treacherously slain his nephew, Suibne mac Colmáin (died 600) of the Clann Cholmáin and was then himself slain in battle by Suibne's son Conall Guthbinn setting off a feud among the southern Ui Neill.[2] The date of Congal's accession to Brega is not stated in the annals. His brother Conall Laeg Breg was slain in the Battle of Odba by Óengus mac Colmáin Bec (died 621) in 612.[3] In 634 Congal and his brother Ailill Cruitire were defeated and slain at the Battle of Loch Trethin at Fremainn (Loch Drethin at Frewin Hill, Co.Westmeath) by the same Conall Guthbinn who had slain their father. Congal is recorded as king of Brega in the annals regarding this event.[4] Congal's son Conaing Cuirre (died 662) was also a king of Brega and ancestor of the Uí Chonaing of Cnogba (Knowth) or North Brega.
- Clan Name: Sil n Áedo Sláine
- Death: 634, Loch Drethin at Frewin Hill, County WestMeath, Ireland
Ancestors of Congal MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
/-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| | /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Congal MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega
\-Eithne
- Father: Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
- Mother: Eithne
- Birth: ABT 573, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Ailill Cruitire mac Áedo Sláine (died 634) was a King of Brega from the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of the high king Áed Sláine mac Diarmato (died 604).[1] His byname meant "harper". The exact date of his accession to Brega is not mentioned in the annals. He was contemporary to his brother Congal mac Áedo Sláine, who was called King of Brega in the annals, whereas Ailill was not.[2] The annals mention that in 634 Ailill and his brother Congal were defeated and slain at the Battle of Loch Trethin at Fremainn (Loch Drethin at Frewin Hill, County Westmeath) by the same Conall Guthbinn of the Clann Cholmáin who had slain their father. Congal is recorded as king of Brega in the annals regarding this event, Ailill is not.[3] A poem in the Book of Leinster, however, claims that Ailill was slain at the Battle of Áth Goan in western Liffey during a Leinster civil war in 633. The victor was again Conall Guthbinn and his ally Fáelán mac Colmáin (died 666?) of the Uí Dúnlainge.[4] Ailill's son Dlúthach was ancestor of the Síl nDlúthaig sept, or as Fir Cúl Breg, men of the churches of Brega. His grandson Áed mac Dlúthaig (died 701) was a king of Fir Cúl.[5]
- Clan Name: Sil n Áedo Sláine
- Death: 634, Loch Drethin at Frewin Hill, County WestMeath, Ireland
Ancestors of Aillil Cruitire "The Harper" MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE King of Brega
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
/-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| | /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Aillil Cruitire "The Harper" MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE King of Brega
\-Eithne
- Father: Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
- Mother: Eithne
- Birth: ABT 575, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: High King of Ireland
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia- Diarmait (died 665) was a son of Áed Sláine. According to the Irish annals, he was High King of Ireland. Diarmait's father Áed Sláine was a son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill, the apical ancestor of the southern branches of the Uí Néill kindred which dominated Ireland from the late 6th century until the rise of Brian Bóruma in the late 10th century. The descendants of Áed Sláine were known as the Síl nÁedo Sláine. With the possible exception of Óengus mac Colmáin, all Uí Néill kings descended from Diarmait mac Cerbaill belonged to the Síl nÁedo Sláine until the death of Cináed mac Írgalaig in 728. The Síl nÁedo Sláine were Kings of Brega, and the Hill of Tara, where High Kings were inaugurated, lay within their lands. Other groups descended from the sons of Diarmait included Clann Cholmáin, or more precisely Clann Cholmáin Már, descended from Colmán Már, which replaced the Síl nÁedo Sláine as the dominant group of the southern Uí Néill from the middle of the 8th century, and the less important Caílle Follamain or Clann Cholmáin Bicc, descended from Colmán Beg. Áed Sláine himself is said to have been High King jointly with Colmán Rímid of the northern Cenél nEógain branch of the Uí Néill, following the death of Áed mac Ainmuirech. Áed Sláine died circa 604, a death said to have been prophesied by Saint Columba. Áed's sons are said to have included Diarmait, Blathmac (died 665), Congal (died 634), Ailill (died 634), and Dúnchad (died 659). Domnall mac Áedo and Congal Cáech Diarmait was one of the younger sons of Áed Sláine. According to king lists, the kingship of Brega was held by Congal and then by Ailill, both killed by Conall Guthbinn mac Suibni of Clann Cholmáin in 634, after which Diarmait and his brother Blathmac were jointly kings of Brega. Diarmait killed Conall Guthbinn mac Suibni "in the house of Nad-Fraích's son" according to the Annals of Ulster, in 635. That same year Diarmait defeated Clann Cholmáin Bicc in battle at Cúil Caeláin where Óengus mac Colmáin's son Máel Umai was killed. At this time the High Kingship of Ireland may have been disputed between Domnall mac Áedo of the northern Cenél Conaill branch of the Uí Néill and the cruithne king Congal Cáech. In this complicated contest Diarmait and Blathmac were allied with Domnall. They fought alongside him at the Battle of Mag Rath where Congal was killed. Some branches of the Uí Néill fought against Domnall and Diarmait's foster-father Lommainnech is said to have killed Conall mac Suibni's son Airmedach in the battle. High King The compilers of the various Irish annals were apparently uncertain as to the succession following the death of Domnall mac Áedo in 642. The Annals of Ulster state: Here it is uncertain who reigned after Domnall. Some historiographers state that four kings, i.e. Cellach, Conall Cóel, and two sons of Aed Sláine son of Diarmait son of Fergus Cerrbél son of Conall of Cremthann son of Niall Noígiallach, namely Diarmait and Blathmac, reigned in mingled rule. According to the late 7th century Baile Chuind Chétchathaig, a list of High Kings composed in the reign of Diarmait's nephew Fínsnechta Fledach, son of Dúnchad, Domnall mac Áedo was succeeded by Diarmait and Blathmac. The Baile Chuind omits several kings, including Áed Sláine, some of which may be copying errors, but others are apparently deliberate. It is a work of dynastic propaganda, its purpose to demonstrate that the Síl nÁedo Sláine should by right be High Kings of Ireland. For these reasons, although it is the most nearly contemporary witness, it is not necessarily to be trusted. Of the two or four kings, Diarmait was the most active according to the record which survives in the Irish annals. In 649, he defeated Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king of Connacht, at the battle of Carn Conaill. The verse Cath Cairnd Chonaill purports to describe the battle and its context. It states that the king of Munster was present as an ally of Guaire, but this is late and unreliable evidence. In 654, Diarmait killed Conall Cóel and Cellach died in 658. A plague arrived in Ireland in 664, called the buide Chonaill. The annals record that Diarmait and his brother Blathmac both died of the disease the following year. The king lists have them followed by Blathmac's son Sechnassach, possibly ruling jointly with another son of Blathmac, Cenn Fáelad. Descendants and posterity Diarmait's descendants formed the Uí Chernaig branch of the Síl nÁedo Sláine, named for Diarmait's son Cernach. The centre of their power lay around Loch Gabhair in modern County Meath. Few of Diarmait's descendants were major figures in Irish history. His grandson Conall mac Cernaig, usually called Conall Grant, was an important figure in the 710s, and a great-grandson, Fogartach mac Néill, was later High King. For editors and creators of Middle Irish language literature, the reign of Diarmait and Blathmac was imagined as a Golden Age. Works set in this period include the Cath Cairnd Chonaill and the Scéla Cano meic Gartnáin.
- Clan Name: Síl nÁedo Sláine
- Death: 665
Ancestors of Diarmait II MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE High King of Ireland
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
/-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| | /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Diarmait II MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE High King of Ireland
\-Eithne
- Father: Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
- Mother: Eithne
- Birth: ABT 585, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: The only known reference to Dúnchad mac Áedo Slaine is through his son Finsnechta who became King Brega and High King of Ireland.
- Clan Name: Sil n Áedo Sláine
- Death: 659
Ancestors of Dúnchad MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
/-Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| | /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| | /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| | /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| | /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| | /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| | /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| | /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
| \-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Dúnchad MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE
\-Eithne
- Father: Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
- Mother: Foghan INGEN NIALL
- Birth: 370, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Dál Riata
- LifeSketch: Eochaid Muinremuir mac Oengus, Rí na Dál Riata The following is taken from an Internet posting of Michael R. Davidson of Edinburgh. Scotland, on 23 Oct 1995: II. The Dal Riata and the Pseudo-Historical Section The Dal Riata, the people from which the Scottish kings are descended, were originally settled on the north east coast of Ireland. Perhaps as early as the third century, and no later than the fifth century, they began to settle on the west coast of what is now Scotland. It is in the late fifth century that the names in the genealogy begin to take on some historical credibility. In any case, the ruling dynasty of the Dal Riata had established itself in the area corresponding to modern Argyll by the late fifth century. The most important information for this period is the text, probably first written in the seventh century, known as the _Senchus Fer nAlban_, or 'History of the Men of Scotland.' Its early material however, seems to have far too neat an appearance. Rather than make a fruitless effort to separate fact from fiction, I will instead quote from the _Senchus_, and let the reader come up with their own conclusions. (The genealogies make Eochaid Munremar a son of Oengus Fir, the last name in the above section.) Two sons of Eochaid Munremar. i. Erc and Olchu. Erc, moreover, had twelve sons. Six of them took possession of lands in Scotland two Loarnds. i. Loarnd Bec and Loarnd Mor, two Mac Nisses. i. Mac Nisse Becc and Mac Nisse Mor, two Ferguses. i. Fergus Bec and Fergus Mor. Six others in Ireland. i. Mac Decill, Oengus, whose seed, however, is in Scotland, Enna, Bresal, Fiachra, Dubthach. Others say that this Erc had another son who was called Muredach.(note: probably the son of his brother Olchu see below) Olchu, son of Eochaid Munremar, had, moreover, eleven sons who live in Murbolc in Dal Riata, Muredach Bolc, Aed, Dare, Oengus, Tuathal, Anbolmaid, Eochaid, Setna, Brian, Oinu, Cormac. (Translation Bannerman) ************* Father: Angus Fir, King of Dalriada Eochaidh was called "the Horseman of the Heavens." Children: Erc, King of Dalriada, d. 474-------------------- Scotland 273 Dark Age Scotland In the early middle ages, the situation in what is now Scotland was chaotic. Borders were uncertain and subject to constant change. However, in general, Scotland consisted of four separate kingdoms or tribal areas: o Dalriada inhabitated by Scots o Strathclyde inhabited by Britons o Pictish Territory inhabited by Picts o Northumbria inhabited by Angles The early Scottish kings did not rule over the nation known to-day as Scotland and were referred to as King of Scots or King of Dalriada; i.e., king of the Scottish people living in Dalriada. Scottish and Pictish families began intermarrying in the 8th century; and their territories were often ruled by the same king. The monarchy of Scotland evolved from this union, known as the Kingdom of Alba with the rulers referred to as King of Alba. By the late 9th century, the Kingdom of Alba began absorbing the kingdoms of the Britons and Angles. Thus, through intermarriage and conquest, the Scottish Kings of Dalriada emerged as the overall Kings of Scotland. The arms of the Kings of Scotland are described as “Or, a lion rampant gules armed and langued, azure within a double treasure flory and counterflory of the second” which means “a gold shield with a red lion, his forepaws in the air and his tongue and claws blue, with a double red border with fleur-de-lis.” The Scots of Dalriada claimed a legendary antiquity beginning with Gaythelos, son of a King of Greece who went to Egypt during the time of Moses where he married the eponymous Scoti, daughter of the Pharaoh. Gaythelos, Scoti, and their family emigrated to Spain and eventually several groups of their descendants emigrated to Ireland; the final group under Simon Brek, whose grandson led a colony from Ireland to northern Britain and named it “Scotia”. In the year 330 BC, these Scots elected as their king Fergus, son of Ferehard; and they remained in Scotland until 360 AD when they were driven back to Ireland by the Picts and Britons. In the 5th century, they returned to Scotia under the leadership of Fergus, son of Erc. Or so the story goes. History knows nothing of the Scots earlier than about 500 AD, but at this point, the name of Fergus Mor mac Erc (Fergus, son of Erc) emerges from the mists of legend as the King of Scots in Dalriada. "Ancient Uladh. Kingdom of Ulster". In "Irelands History in Maps" By Dennis Walsh at http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/kilkenny/2/ulster.htm "Dal Riada - in descent from Cairbre Rioghfhoda, in the line of Heremon. Dal Riata was the tribal and territorial name of the early tribes of County Antrim, particularly the northeast portion. The Dal Riada extended their kingdom into Scotland probably during the 3rd to the 7th centuries.The early term that the Romans referred to these and other tribes in Ireland was the "Scoti", thus the legend of where Scotland received its name. An early genealogy of Dal Riata cites their common ancestor, Glass, a quosunt Síl Cuind & Dál Riata & Ulaid & Laigin & Ossairgi. His lineage isstated as: Glass mac Nuadait Argatlám of clan Úgaine Mor. The Book of Ballymote provides this ancient list of Irish kings of DalRiata: Aengus Turmech (of Tara), Fiachu Fer-mara, Ailill Erand, Feradach,Forgo, Maine, Arnail, Ro-Thrir, Trir, Ro-Sin, Sin, Dedad, Iar, Ailill,Eogan, Eterscel, Conaire Mor, Daire Dornmor, Coirpre Crom-chend,Mug-lama, Conaire Coem, Coirpre Riata (Cairbre Rioghfhoda), Cindtai,Guaire, Cince, Fedlimid Lamdoit, Fiachu Tathmael, Eochaid Antoit, Aithir, Laithluaithi, Sen-chormac, Fedlimid, Angus Buaidnech, FedlimidAislingthe, Angus, Eochaid Muin-remor, Erc, Fergus [Mor mac Earca of 501AD]. An ancient lineage of the Dal Riata is cited as: Áengus Teamrach (81st Monarch), father of Fiachu Fer-mara, father ofAilill Érann, father of Feradach, father of Forgo, father of Maine Mór,father of Arndail, father of Rothrer, father of Trer, father of Ro-Sin, father of Sin, father of Dedad, father of Iar, father of Ailill Anglonnach, father of Éogan, father of Eterscél (95th Monarch), father ofConaire Mór (97th Monarch), father of Cairpre Finn Mór, father of Dáire Dornmór, father of Cairpre Crommchenn , father of Lugaid Allathach, father of Mogh Lamha, father of Conaire, father of Eochaid (CairpreRiata), father of Fiachra Cathmáil, father of Eochaid Antóit, father ofAchir Cirre, father of Finn Fiacc, father of Cruithluithe, father ofSenchormac, father of Fedelmid Ruamnach, father of Áengus Buaidnech,father of Fedlimid Aislingthe, father of Áengus Fert, father of EochaidMuinremar, father of Erc, father of Fergus Mór mac Earca." Less Reason This Information Is Correct [S883] Hamish Maclaren. ? who is this?
- Death: 439, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
Cause: Drowned by grandson Muiretach MacEarc.
- Burial: 439, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Partnership with: Erca ingen LOARN
- Child: Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada Birth: 400, Ulster, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Lodham MACEOCHAID Birth: 396, Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Child: Loarn MACEOCHAID Birth: 404, Uhlad, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Ingenach Tir Eoghain MACEOCHAID Birth: 402, Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Child: Eochach Munremuir MAC OENGUSA Birth: ABT 380, Dalriada, Ireland
- Child: Olchu MAC ECHACH Birth: ABT 394, Murbolc, Dál Riata, Ireland
- Child: Erca Ingen MACEOCHAID Birth: 398, Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIRE
/-Fergus MACEOCHAID
| \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
/-Eocaid Antoit Annals of The Four MASTERS
/-Achir Cirre MAC EOCHAID RI NA DAL RIATA
/-Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
/-Cruitlinde MACFINN, RI NA DAL RIATA
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
/-Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| \-Foghan OWEN
Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| /-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| /-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| /-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| | \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| | \-Lochlioh of Denmark
| /-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| | \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| | \-Feargusa of Mumhan
| /-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| | \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
| /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| | \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| | \-Olc Aiche
| /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | /-Eltam MACBAISCNE
| | | /-Sualt ELTAM
| | | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | | /-Nuada Airgetlám
| | | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | | | | \-Boann
| | | | | | \-Delbáeth
| | | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | | /-Bobd Dearg
| | \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
| /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | /-Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
| | | /-Ferb Macmail DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| /-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | | /-Geatt SAXONY
| | | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | | /-Finn SAXONY
| | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | | | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| | | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | | | | /-Finn SAXONY
| | | | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | | | | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | | | | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | | | | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | | /-Gewarki
| | | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | | \- FRIT
| | \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
\-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
\-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
\-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
Descendants of Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
1 Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
=Erca ingen LOARN
2 Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
=Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
3 Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
=Duinseach MACDUACH Marriage: Argyllshire, Scotland
3 Eogan MAC ERC
3 Fiachra MAC ERC
3 Loarn MAC EIRC
3 Brion MAC ERC King of Dál Riata
3 Óengus MÓR MARERC MAC EIRC
3 Feradach MACERC
3 Moen MAC ERC
3 Aengus MAC ERC
3 Enna MAC ERC
3 Dalach MAC ERC
3 Bresal MAC ERC
3 Mongan MAC ERC
3 Dubhthach MAC ERC
3 Tigernach MAC ERC King of Dál Riata
2 Lodham MACEOCHAID
2 Loarn MACEOCHAID
2 Ingenach Tir Eoghain MACEOCHAID
2 Eochach Munremuir MAC OENGUSA
2 Olchu MAC ECHACH
2 Erca Ingen MACEOCHAID
Ancestors of Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
/-King Mogh Lamha mac Lugdach SCOTLAND
/-Conaire Cóem MAC MUG LÁMA "the beautiful" of Dalriada "Ri na Dal Riata"
/-Eochaid Cairbre Riada mac CONAIRE
| | /-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| \-Saruit ingen CONN of Ireland
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
/-Fergus MACEOCHAID
| \-Morgan Finn nic Fideach O'HAILILL
/-Eocaid Antoit Annals of The Four MASTERS
/-Achir Cirre MAC EOCHAID RI NA DAL RIATA
/-Finn Fiacc MAC ACHIR, Ri na Dal Riata
/-Cruitlinde MACFINN, RI NA DAL RIATA
/-Senchormaich MACCRUITHLUITHE
/-Fedelmid Ruamach MAC SENCHORMAC
/-Aengus Buidneich MAC FEIDEILMID
Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
Descendants of Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
1 Fedelmid Aislingich MAC AENGUSA
=Foghan OWEN
2 Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
=Foghan INGEN NIALL
3 Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
=Erca ingen LOARN
Ancestors of Muirdech MAC AINBHCELLAIG
/-Selbach MAC FERCHAR of Dál Riata
Muirdech MAC AINBHCELLAIG
| /-Aengus Firt MAC FEIDEILMID "The Fortunate", King of Irish Dalriada
| /-Eochaid Muinremar "The Horseman" MAC AENGUS
| | \-Foghan INGEN NIALL
| /-Erc MAC ECHACH of Dalriada
| | | /-Loarn MAC ERU
| | \-Erca ingen LOARN
| | \-Duinseach Ingen DUACH
| /-Fergus Mór mac Erc of Dál RIATA
| | | /-Muiredach MACEOGAIN
| | \-Mist Ingen MUIREDAIG
| | \-Erca MACERCC Queen of Ailech
| /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | /-Diu MacTengae Umai O'BRUIN
| | \-Duinseach MACDUACH
| /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | /-Briun O'Neil MACECHDACH of Connacht
| | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | \-Rossa Ingen CATHAIR
| /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
\-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| /-Ceretic ap CYNLOP
| /-Cinuit of Strathclyde KING
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ceretig STRATHCLYDE
| /-Dumnagual of Strathclyde KING
| | | /-Groticup of Guletic
| | \-Boydford BRADFORD Beastford
| /-Garwynwyn ap Dumnagual of Annandale
| | | /-Ceneu ap Ceneu of Reged
| | \-Arthwys ferch Ceneu of Rheged
| | | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | \-ferch Ceretic of Strathclyde
| | \-Guletic of Strathclyde
| /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Garwy GERVINION
| /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | /-Cinhil of the DAMNONII
| | | /-Cynlop of the DAMNONII
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cinhil of the DAMNONII
| | | /-Ceredic Wledig of Strathclyde
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cynlop of the DAMNONII
| | | /-Cynwyd Cinuit Gulrtic ap Ceredic of Strathclyde
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ceredic Wledig of STRATHCLYDE
| | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | | /-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of CERETIC
| | | /-Dyfnwal Hen ap Cynwyd Frenin of Strathclyde
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cynwyd Brenin ap CEREDIG
| | \-Ingenach ferch Dyfnwal of Brecon
| /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | /-Cynloyp ap Cinhil
| | | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of CYNLOYP
| | | /-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of CERETIC
| | | /-Geraint map ERP
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Erp map CERETIC
| | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Geraint ap ERP
| /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | /-Maelgwn Hir Rey DE GWYNEDO
| | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | /-Galam I Erilich Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | \-Gildas de los PICTOS
| | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
\-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
\-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
- Father: Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
- Mother: Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
- Birth: ABT 180, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Christening: 227, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Also known as: Cormac 'Ulfhada' Corbmac Dal Cuinn Mac Art (115th Monarch or King of Baile Chuind Ireland 'Long Beard')
- LifeSketch: PLEASE DO NOT MERGE THIS PERSON! A LOT OF TIME HAS AND IS BEING SPENT ON THIS FAMILY LINE. THANK YOU!
- Cause of Death: Cleiteach From The Bone Of A Salmon Sticking In His Throat
- Fact: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormac_mac_Airt
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Cormac-Ulfheda-115th-High-King-of-Ireland/6000000001264485282?through=6000000006598228129
- LifeSketch: Cormac Ulfhada: converted to Christianity ;son of Art Eanfhear; m. Eithne, dau. of Dunlang, King of Leinster; 3 elder brothers - 1. Artghen, 2. Boindia, 3. Bonnrigh. 6 sons - 1. Cairbre Lifeachar, 2. Muireadach, 3. Moghruith, 4. Ceallach, 5. Daire, 6. Aongus Fionn: Nos. 4 and 5 left no issue. King Cormac Mac Art was the 115th Monarch of Ireland; and was called "Ulfhada," because of his long beard. He was the wisest, most learned, and best of any of the Milesian race before him, that ruled the Kingdom. He ordained several good laws; wrote several learned treatises, among which his treatise on "Kingly Government," directed to his son Carbry Liffechar, is extant and extraordinary. He was very magnificent in his housekeeping and attendants, having always one thousand one hundred and fifty persons in his daily retinue constantly attending at his Great Hall at Tara; which was three hundred feet long, thirty cubits high, and fifty cubits broad, with fourteen doors to it. His daily service of plate, flagons, drinking cups of gold, silver., and precious stone, at his table, ordinarily consisted of one hundred and fifty pieces, besides dishes, etc., which were all pure silver or gold. He ordained that ten choice persons should constantly attend him and his successors - Monarchs of Ireland, and never to be absent from him, viz. - 1. A nobleman to be his companion; 2. A judge to deliver and explain the laws of the country in the King's presence upon all occasions; 3. An antiquary or historiographer to declare and preserve the genealogies, acts, and occurrences of the nobility and gentry from time to time as occasion required; 4. A Druid or Magician to offer sacrifice, and presage good or bad omens, as his learning, skill, or knowledge would enable him; 5. A poet to praise or dispraise every one according to his good or bad actions; 6. A physician to administer physic to the king and queen, and to the rest of the (royal) family; 7. A musician to compose music, and sing pleasant sonnets in the King's presence when there-unto disposed; and 8, 9, and 10, three Stewards to govern the King's House in all things appertaining thereunto. This custom was observed by all the succeeding Monarchs down to Brian Boromha [Boru], the 175th Monarch of Ireland, and the 60th down from Cormac, without any alteration only that since they received the Christian Faith they changed the Druid or Magician for a Prelate of the Church. What is besides delivered from antiquity of this great Monarch is, that (which among the truly wise is more valuable than any worldly magnificence or secular glory whatsoever) he was to all mankind very just, and so upright in his actions, judgments, and laws, that God revealed unto him the light of His Faith seven years before his death; and from thenceforward he refused his Druids to worship their idol-gods, and openly professed he would no more worship any but the true God of the Universe, the Immortal and Invisible King of Ages. Whereupon the Druids sought his destruction, which they soon after effected (God permitting it) by their adjurations and ministry of damned spirits choking him as he sat at dinner eating of salmon, some say by a bone of the fish sticking in his throat, A.D. 266, after he had reigned forty years. Of the six sons of Cormac Mac Art, no issue is recorded from any [of them], but from Cairbre-Lifeachar; he had also ten daughters, but there is no account of any of them only two - namely, Grace (or Grania), and Ailbh [alve], who were both successively the wives of the great champion and general of the Irish Militia, Fionn, the son of Cubhall [Coole]. The mother of Cormac MacArt was Eachtach, the dau. of Ulcheatagh. Cormac was married to Eithne Ollamhdha, dau. of Dunlang, son of Eana Niadh; she was fostered by Buiciodh Brughach, in Leinster.
- Death: 267, House Claitech, Boyne River, Midi, Meath, Ireland
Ancestors of Cormac Ulfhada MAC AIRT 115th High King of Ireland
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
Cormac Ulfhada MAC AIRT 115th High King of Ireland
| /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
\-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
- Father: Alexander I King of Scotland
- Mother: Sybilla FITZHENRY DE NORMANDY
- Birth: 1120, Stirling Castle Scotland
- LifeSketch: Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair was an illegitimate son of Alexander I of Scotland was an unsuccessful pretender to the Scottish throne. (This is the medieval Gaelic version of his name, in modern Gaelic he would be "Máel Coluim mac Alasdair", and in English he would be "Malcolm son of Alexander".) He is a relatively obscure figure owing primarily to the scarcity of source material, appearing only in pro-David English sources, which label him a "bastard". When Alexander I died in 1124, Máel Coluim's uncle David I came to the throne with the help of King Henry I of England and David's own Norman retainers. Orderic Vitalis reports that Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair "affected to snatch the kingdom from [David], and fought against him two sufficiently fierce battles; but David, who was loftier in understanding and in power and wealth, conquered him and his followers". Máel Coluim's war against David and Henry may have involved the death of David's eldest son. Before recounting the war against Máel Coluim, Orderic Vitalis reported the death of this son at the hands of an exiled Norwegian priest; but Orderic's account is so obscure that it is difficult to make anything of it. The priest was reportedly a member of David's household, and was put to death by being bound to the tails of four horses. Whether or not the two events were connected, Máel Coluim escaped unharmed into areas of Scotland not yet under David's control, and there gained shelter and some measure of support; when Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair renewed his claim to the throne six years later, he had the support and protection of the king of Moray. In 1130, Máel Coluim enters the scant sources once more. Máel Coluim now had the backing of Óengus of Moray. King Óengus was David's most powerful "vassal", a man who, as grandson of King Lulach of Scotland, even had his own claim to the kingdom. Máel Coluim and Óengus' forces had advanced into Angus when they were met by David's Mercian constable, Edward; the ensuing Battle of Stracathro took place near Brechin. According to the Annals of Ulster, 1000 of Edward's army, and 4000 of Óengus' army, including Óengus himself, died. According to Orderic Vitalis, Edward followed up the killing of Óengus by marching north into Moray itself, which, in his words, "lacked a defender and lord"; and so Edward, "with God's help obtained the entire duchy of that extensive district". However, this was far from the end of it. Máel Coluim again escaped, and four years of this continuing Scottish "civil war" followed; for David this period was quite simply a "struggle for survival". It appears that David applied for and obtained extensive military aid from his patron, King Henry. Ailred of Rievaulx relates that at this point a large fleet and a large army of Norman knights, including Walter l'Espec, and were sent by Henry to Carlisle to assist in David's attempt to root out his Scottish enemies. The fleet seems to have been used in the Irish Sea, the Firth of Clyde and the entire Argyll coast, where Máel Coluim was probably at large among supporters. By 1134 Máel Coluim was captured and imprisoned in Roxburgh Castle. Máel Coluim's eventual fate is unknown. He was, and to a large extent still is, confused with Máel Coluim mac Áeda, son of Áed, later Mormaer of Ross. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_Coluim_mac_Alaxandair
- Death: 1168, Moray Scotland
- Burial: 1168, Scotland
Ancestors of Máel Coluim MAC ALAXANDAIR
/-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
/-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| \-Fergusia
/-Kenneth MACALPIN OF ALBA 1
| | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
/-Constantine MACKENNETH I
| | /-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
| | /-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | | \-Fergusia
| \-Cinialth MACALPIN
| | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
/-Duncan OF STRATHEARN, PRIEST OF DULE
| | /-Airbhertach ALBA
| \-Sabhdh Gregor Ingen ALBA
/-Duncan, Abthane of Dule, LAY ABBOT OF DUNKELD, Mormaer of Atholl
| | /-Thornstein OLAFSSON
| \-Groa THORNSTEINSDOTTIR
| | /-Eyvindur Austmann BJARNARSON
| \-Thorhild EYVINDSDOTTIR
| \-Rafertach Tafarta KJARVALDSDOTTIR
/-Duncan Abbott MORMAER Earl of Atholl and the Isles, Mormaer of Atholl
| | /-Halfdan EYSTEINSSON
| | /-Gudrød Veidekonge HALFDANSSON
| | | \-Liv DAGSDATTER
| | /-Halfdan GUDRØDSSON
| | | | /-Harald GRANRAUDE
| | | \-Åsa HARALDSDOTTIR
| | /-Harald HALVDANSSON
| | | \-Ragnhild SIGURDSDOTTER
| | /-Sigurd HARALDSSON
| | | \-Snøfrid VERCH SVÅSE THE FINN
| \-Alglfu Halvdan SIGURDSDATTER
| \-Dronning VEBJOERNSDOTTIE
/-Crínán of Dunkeld
/-Duncan I King of Scotland
| | /-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | /-Kenneth I King of ALBA
| | /-Constantine I KING of Alba
| | /-Donald II KING OF ALBA
| | /-Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
| | /-Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
| | /-Malcolm II King of ALBA
| | | \-Princess of Leinster
| \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| \-Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory
/-Malcolm III King of Scotland
| \-Suthen
/-Alexander I King of Scotland
| | /-Alfred the Great
| | | \-Osburh
| | /-Edward THE ELDER King of the Anglo-Saxons
| | | | /-Æthelred MUCEL, Ealdorman of the Gaini
| | | \-Ealhswith of Mercia
| | | \-Eadburgh
| | /-Edmund the Magnificent King of England
| | | | /-Sigeric II, King of ESSEX
| | | | /-Sigeraed JOINT KING OF KENT
| | | | /-Sigehelm of Kent
| | | \-Eadgifu OF KENT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of SIGEHELM
| | /-Edgar the Peaceful KING OF ENGLAND
| | | | /-Husband of Wynflæd
| | | \-Ælfgifu OF SHAFTESBURY
| | | \-Wynflæd of Shaftesbury
| | | \-Byrhtwynne
| | /-Æthelred the UNREADY
| | | | /-Ordmaer of ENGLAND
| | | \-Ælfthryth of England QUEEN
| | /-Edmund IRONSIDE
| | | | /-Gunnar OF NORTHUMBRIA
| | | | /-Thored GUNNARSSON Ealdorman of York
| | | | | \-Gunille Thorsdr SPORELAND
| | | \-Ælfgifu of York
| | | \-Hilda spouse of Thored Gunnarsson Ealdorman of YORK
| | /-Edward the Exile
| | | \-Ealdgyth
| \-Margaret OF WESSEX Queen of Scotland
| \-Agatha
Máel Coluim MAC ALAXANDAIR
\-Sybilla FITZHENRY DE NORMANDY
- Father: Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
- Mother: Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
- Birth: 809, Iona, Argyll, Alba
- Christening: 810, Galloway, Alba
- Also known as: Kenneth I King of the Picts
- Acceded: Dalriada
- CREATED KINGDOM OF ALBA: After becoming king of Dál Riata and defeating the Picts, Kenneth merged the kingdoms into a new kingdom he named "Alba". Pictland and Dál Riata ceased to exist.
- Ruled: as High King of the Scots and Picts
- Succeeded: to Scots and Pictish Thrones
- Title Of Nobility: King of The Picts
- LifeSketch: Cináed mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Ailpein),[1] commonly anglicised as Kenneth MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Kenneth I (810 – 13 February 858), was a king of the Picts who, according to national myth, was the first king of Scots. He was thus later known by the posthumous nickname of An Ferbasach, "The Conqueror".[2] The dynasty that ruled Scotland for much of the medieval period claimed descent from him. Disputed kingship Edit Main article: Origins of the Kingdom of Alba The Kenneth of myth, conqueror of the Picts and founder of the Kingdom of Alba, was born in the centuries after the real Kenneth died. In the reign of Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Coluim), when the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled, the annalist wrote: So Kinadius son of Alpinus, first of the Scots, ruled this Pictland prosperously for 16 years. Pictland was named after the Picts, whom, as we have said, Kinadius destroyed. ... Two years before he came to Pictland, he had received the kingdom of Dál Riata. In the 15th century, Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, a history in verse, added little to the account in the Chronicle: Quhen Alpyne this kyng was dede, He left a sowne wes cal'd Kyned, Dowchty man he wes and stout, All the Peychtis he put out. Gret bataylis than dyd he, To pwt in freedom his cuntre! When humanist scholar George Buchanan wrote his history Rerum Scoticarum Historia in the 1570s, a great deal of lurid detail had been added to the story. Buchanan included an account of how Kenneth's father had been murdered by the Picts and a detailed, and entirely unsupported, account of how Kenneth avenged him and conquered the Picts. Buchanan was not as credulous as many and he did not include the tale of MacAlpin's treason, a story from Gerald of Wales, who reused a tale of Saxon treachery at a feast in Geoffrey of Monmouth's inventive Historia Regum Britanniae. Later 19th-century historians, such as William Forbes Skene, brought new standards of accuracy to early Scottish history, while Celticists, such as Whitley Stokes and Kuno Meyer, cast a critical eye over Welsh and Irish sources. As a result, much of the misleading and vivid detail was removed from the scholarly series of events, even if it remained in the popular accounts. Rather than a conquest of the Picts, instead, the idea of Pictish matrilineal succession, mentioned by Bede and apparently the only way to make sense of the list of Kings of the Picts found in the Pictish Chronicle, advanced the idea that Kenneth was a Gael, and a king of Dál Riata, who had inherited the throne of Pictland through a Pictish mother. Other Gaels, such as Caustantín and Óengus, the sons of Fergus, were identified among the Pictish king lists, as were Angles such as Talorcen son of Eanfrith, and Britons such as Bridei son of Beli.[3] Later historians would reject parts of the Kenneth produced by Skene and subsequent historians, while accepting others. Medievalist Alex Woolf, interviewed by The Scotsman in 2004, is quoted as saying: The myth of Kenneth conquering the Picts – it’s about 1210, 1220 that that’s first talked about. There’s actually no hint at all that he was a Scot. ... If you look at contemporary sources there are four other Pictish kings after him. So he’s the fifth last of the Pictish kings rather than the first Scottish king."[4] Many other historians could be quoted in terms similar to Woolf.[5] A feasible synopsis of the emerging consensus may be put forward, namely, that the kingships of Gaels and Picts underwent a process of gradual fusion,[6] starting with Kenneth, and rounded off in the reign of Constantine II. The Pictish institution of kingship provided the basis for merger with the Gaelic Alpin dynasty. The meeting of King Constantine and Bishop Cellach at the Hill of Belief near the (formerly Pictish) royal city of Scone in 906 cemented the rights and duties of Picts on an equal basis with those of Gaels (pariter cum Scottis). Hence the change in styling from King of the Picts to King of Alba. The legacy of Gaelic as the first national language of Scotland does not obscure the foundational process in the establishment of the Scottish kingdom of Alba. Background Edit Kenneth's origins are uncertain, as are his ties, if any, to previous kings of the Picts or Dál Riata. Among the genealogies contained in the Rawlinson B 502 manuscript, dating from around 1130, is the supposed descent of Malcolm II of Scotland. Medieval genealogies are unreliable sources, but many historians still accept Kenneth's descent from the established Cenél nGabráin, or at the very least from some unknown minor sept of the Dál Riata. The manuscript provides the following ancestry for Kenneth: ...Cináed son of Alpín son of Eochaid son of Áed Find son of Domangart son of Domnall Brecc son of Eochaid Buide son of Áedán son of Gabrán son of Domangart son of Fergus Mór ...[7] Leaving aside the shadowy kings before Áedán son of Gabrán, the genealogy is certainly flawed insofar as Áed Find, who died c. 778, could not reasonably be the son of Domangart, who was killed c. 673. The conventional account would insert two generations between Áed Find and Domangart: Eochaid mac Echdach, father of Áed Find, who died c. 733, and his father Eochaid. Although later traditions provided details of his reign and death, Kenneth's father Alpin is not listed as among the kings in the Duan Albanach, which provides the following sequence of kings leading up to Kenneth: Naoi m-bliadhna Cusaintin chain, a naoi Aongusa ar Albain, cethre bliadhna Aodha áin, is a tri déug Eoghanáin. Tríocha bliadhain Cionaoith chruaidh, The nine years of Causantín the fair, The nine of Aongus over Alba, The four years of Aodh the noble, And the thirteen of Eoghanán. The thirty years of Cionaoth the hardy,[8] It is supposed that these kings are the Constantine son of Fergus and his brother Óengus II (Angus II), who have already been mentioned, Óengus's son Uen (Eóganán), as well as the obscure Áed mac Boanta, but this sequence is considered doubtful if the list is intended to represent kings of Dál Riata, as it should if Kenneth were king there.[9] That Kenneth was a Gael is not widely rejected, but modern historiography distinguishes between Kenneth as a Gael by culture and/or in ancestry, and Kenneth as a king of Gaelic Dál Riata. Kings of the Picts before him, from Bridei son of Der-Ilei, his brother Nechtan as well as Óengus I son of Fergus and his presumed descendants were all at least partly Gaelicised.[10] The idea that the Gaelic names of Pictish kings in Irish annals represented translations of Pictish ones was challenged by the discovery of the inscription Custantin filius Fircus(sa), the latinised name of the Pictish king Caustantín son of Fergus, on the Dupplin Cross.[11] Other evidence, such as that furnished by place-names, suggests the spread of Gaelic culture through western Pictland in the centuries before Kenneth. For example, Atholl, a name used in the Annals of Ulster for the year 739, has been thought to be "New Ireland", and Argyll derives from Oir-Ghàidheal, the land of the "eastern Gaels". Reign Edit Compared with the many questions on his origins, Kenneth's ascent to power and subsequent reign can be dealt with simply. Kenneth's rise can be placed in the context of the recent end of the previous dynasty, which had dominated Fortriu for two or four generations. This followed the death of king Uen son of Óengus of Fortriu, his brother Bran, Áed mac Boanta "and others almost innumerable" in battle against the Vikings in 839. The resulting succession crisis seems, if the Pictish Chronicle king-lists have any validity, to have resulted in at least four would-be kings warring for supreme power. Kenneth's reign is dated from 843, but it was probably not until 848 that he defeated the last of his rivals for power. The Pictish Chronicle claims that he was king in Dál Riata for two years before becoming Pictish king in 843, but this is not generally accepted. In 849, Kenneth had relics of Columba, which may have included the Monymusk Reliquary, transferred from Iona to Dunkeld. Other than these bare facts, the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba reports that he invaded Saxonia six times, captured Melrose and burnt Dunbar, and also that Vikings laid waste to Pictland, reaching far into the interior.[12] The Annals of the Four Masters, not generally a good source on Scottish matters, do make mention of Kenneth, although what should be made of the report is unclear: Gofraid mac Fergusa, chief of Airgíalla, went to Alba, to strengthen the Dal Riata, at the request of Kenneth MacAlpin.[13] The reign of Kenneth also saw an increased degree of Norse settlement in the outlying areas of modern Scotland. Shetland, Orkney, Caithness, Sutherland, the Western Isles and the Isle of Man, and part of Ross were settled; the links between Kenneth's kingdom and Ireland were weakened, those with southern England and the continent almost broken. In the face of this, Kenneth and his successors were forced to consolidate their position in their kingdom, and the union between the Picts and the Gaels, already progressing for several centuries, began to strengthen. By the time of Donald II, the kings would be called kings neither of the Gaels or the Scots but of Alba.[14] Kenneth died from a tumour on 13 February 858 at the palace of Cinnbelachoir, perhaps near Scone. The annals report the death as that of the "king of the Picts", not the "king of Alba". The title "king of Alba" is not used until the time of Kenneth's grandsons, Donald II (Domnall mac Causantín) and Constantine II (Constantín mac Áeda). The Fragmentary Annals of Ireland quote a verse lamenting Kenneth's death: Because Cináed with many troops lives no longer there is weeping in every house; there is no king of his worth under heaven as far as the borders of Rome.[15]
- Fact: son of Alpin
- Affiliation: Royal House of Alpin, also known as the Alpínid dynasty, and Clann Chináeda
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Picts, King of Alba, King of Dál Riada, called "King of Scots" in error
- Title Of Nobility: King of the Picts, King of Alba, King of Dál Riada, called "King of Scots" in error
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Achaius MAC ALPIN
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
/-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | /-Ælle of Deira
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
/-Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
| \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
/-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
| | /-Hungus King of Picts
| \-Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of HUNGUS
/-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | | /-Ælle of Deira
| | | | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| | | \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| | | \-Kvinna Verch BELI
| | /-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | | | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | | | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | | | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | | | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | | | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
| | /-Fergus Mor MAC ECHDACH Rí Na Dál Riata
| | | \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
| \-Fergusia
| | /-Selbach MAC FERCHAR of Dál Riata
| | /-Feradach Wrold MAC SELBACH King of Loarn
| | | | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | | | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | | | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | | | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | | | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
| \-Bruide Ingen FORTREN
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | | /-Ælle of Deira
| | | | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| | | \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| | | \-Kvinna Verch BELI
| \-Fland INGEN EOCHAIDH of Dalraida
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
Achaius MAC ALPIN
| /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
\-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
\-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
Ancestors of Anleta MAC ALPIN of Scotland
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
/-Eochaid MAC DOMANGAIRT
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
/-Eochaid MAC ECHDACH
/-Aodh FIND King of Dalriada
| \-Sponda
/-Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
/-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | /-King UNUISTICC I
| \-Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
| \-Pictish Princess BRUIDE
/-Kenneth I King of ALBA
/-Constantine I KING of Alba
/-Donald II KING OF ALBA
/-Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
/-Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
Anleta MAC ALPIN of Scotland
\-Princess of Leinster
- Father: Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
- Mother: Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
- Birth: 812, king dolraad scotland
- Also known as: Kenneth I, King of Scotland
- LifeSketch: It is possible that Cináed mac Alpín is himself fictitious, but there are arguments to be made for his historicity. His supposed father, however -- [Alpín mac Echdach, Rí na Dál Riata] --does not appear in documents before the 10th century, where he appears in a pediegree constructed in order to give the kings of Scotland an ancient history. http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#england Kenneth I (a.k.a.Cináed mac Ailpín, Kenneth Mac Alpin, and Kenneth the Hardy) lived from 810 to 859 and was arguably the first King of the Kingdom of Scotland, which he ruled from 843 to 859. At the time he was referred to as King of the Picts. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline He was son of King Alpin II of Dalriada and succeeded his father to the crown of Dalriada in 839. This effectively made him King of the Scots, whose territory roughly covered modern-day Argyll. Meanwhile, also in 839, the Picts, who until then had controlled all of Scotland north of the Forth and Clyde except for Argyll, suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Vikings. Most of the Pictish nobility was wiped out in the defeat, including King Bridei VI. Kenneth Mac Alpin had a claim to the Pictish crown through his mother. But his claim was disputed by surviving members of the seven royal houses of the Picts, and Drust X succeeded to the Pictish Crown. Kenneth defeated the Picts in battle in 841: and squeezed between the Scots on one side and the rampaging Vikings on the other, the Picts agreed to a meeting with Mac Alpin at Scone, attended by all claimants to the Pictish Crown. SOURCE. UNDISCOVERED SCOTLAND, http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/monarchs/kennethi.html. The alcohol flowed freely at the meeting. Then, in what has since been referred to as Mac Alpin's treason, Drust and the Pictish nobles were all killed by the Scots: allegedly (and improbably) by having their booby-trapped benches collapsed so Kenneth's rivals plunged into pits in the floor and impaled themselves on spikes set there for the purpose. Suddenly there was only one claimant for the Pictish Crown, and Kenneth was crowned King of the Picts and the Scots in 843. He was the first King of the House of Alpin, the dynasty named after his father. Kenneth made his capital at Forteviot, a small village 5 miles south west of today's Perth. He also moved the religious focus of his kingdom from Iona to Dunkeld, and had St Columba's remains moved there in 849, perhaps for safe keeping from the continuing Vikings raids. Mac Alpin continued to fight against Picts who challenged his right to hold their crown, but by 855 his grip on those parts of modern Scotland north of the Clyde and Forth not under the control of the Vikings was relatively secure. He had also created some sort of stability in his relations with the Britons and the Angles who held the lands to the south. Over time his combined Kingdom of the Picts and Scots came to be referred to as Alba: later know by medieval scholars (rather confusingly) as Albania. Kenneth I died at Forteviot in 858. apparently of natural causes. He was then buried on the Isle of Iona. He was succeeded by his brother, Donald I. Cináed mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Ailpein)[1], commonly Anglicised as Kenneth MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Kenneth I (died 13 February 858) was king of the Picts and, according to national myth, first king of Scots, earning him the posthumous nickname of An Ferbasach, "The Conqueror".[2] Kenneth's undisputed legacy was to produce a dynasty of rulers who claimed descent from him and was the founder of the dynasty which ruled Scotland for much of the medieval period. Contents [hide] 1 King of Scots? 2 Background 3 Reign 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External links [edit] King of Scots? Main article: Origins of the Kingdom of Alba The Kenneth of myth, conqueror of the Picts and founder of the Kingdom of Alba, was born in the centuries after the real Kenneth died. In the reign of Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Coluim), when the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled, the annalist wrote: “ So Kinadius son of Alpinus, first of the Scots, ruled this Pictland prosperously for 16 years. Pictland was named after the Picts, whom, as we have said, Kinadius destroyed. ... Two years before he came to Pictland, he had received the kingdom of Dál Riata. ” In the 15th century Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, a history in verse, added little to the account in the Chronicle: “ Quhen Alpyne this kyng was dede, He left a sowne wes cal'd Kyned, Dowchty man he wes and stout, All the Peychtis he put out. Gret bataylis than dyd he, To pwt in freedom his cuntre! ” When humanist scholar George Buchanan wrote his history Rerum Scoticarum Historia in the 1570s, a great deal of lurid detail had been added to the story. Buchanan included an account of how Kenneth's father had been murdered by the Picts, and a detailed, and entirely unsupported, account of how Kenneth avenged him and conquered the Picts. Buchanan was not as credulous as many, and he did not include the tale of MacAlpin's treason, a story from Giraldus Cambrensis, who reused a tale of Saxon treachery at a feast in Geoffrey of Monmouth's inventive Historia Regum Britanniae. Later 19th century historians such as William Forbes Skene brought new standards of accuracy to early Scottish history, while Celticists such as Whitley Stokes and Kuno Meyer cast a critical eye over Welsh and Irish sources. As a result, much of the misleading and vivid detail was removed from the scholarly series of events, even if it remained in the popular accounts. Rather than a conquest of the Picts, instead the idea of Pictish matrilineal succession, mentioned by Bede and apparently the only way to make sense of the list of Kings of the Picts found in the Pictish Chronicle, advanced the idea that Kenneth was a Gael, and a king of Dál Riata, who had inherited the throne of Pictland through a Pictish mother. Other Gaels, such as Caustantín and Óengus, the sons of Fergus, were identified among the Pictish king lists, as were Angles such as Talorcen son of Eanfrith, and Britons such as Bridei son of Beli.[3] Modern historians would reject parts of the Kenneth produced by Skene and subsequent historians, while accepting others. Medievalist Alex Woolf, interviewed by The Scotsman in 2004, is quoted as saying: “ The myth of Kenneth conquering the Picts - it’s about 1210, 1220 that that’s first talked about. There’s actually no hint at all that he was a Scot. ... If you look at contemporary sources there are four other Pictish kings after him. So he’s the fifth last of the Pictish kings rather than the first Scottish king."[dead link][4] ” Many other historians could be quoted in terms similar to Woolf.[5] A feasible synopsis of the emerging consensus, may be put forward, namely, that the kingships of Gaels and Picts underwent a process of gradual fusion[6], starting with Kenneth, and rounded off in the reign of Constantine II. The Pictish institution of kingship provided the basis for merger with the Gaelic Alpin dynasty. The meeting of King Constantine and Bishop Cellach at the Hill of Belief near the (formerly Pictish) royal city of Scone in 906 cemented the rights and duties of Picts on an equal basis with those of Gaels (pariter cum Scottis). Hence the change in styling from King of the Picts to King of Alba. The legacy of Gaelic as the first national language of Scotland does not obscure the foundational process in the establishment of the Scottish kingdom of Alba. [edit] Background Kenneth's origins are uncertain, as are his ties, if any, to previous kings of the Picts or Dál Riata. Among the genealogies contained in the Rawlinson B 502 manuscript, dating from around 1130, is the supposed descent of Malcolm II of Scotland. Medieval genealogies are unreliable sources, but many historians still accept Kenneth's descent from the established Cenél nGabráin, or at the very least from some unknown minor sept of the Dál Riata. The manuscript provides the following ancestry for Kenneth: ... Cináed mac Ailpín son of Eochaid son of Áed Find son of Domangart son of Domnall Brecc son of Eochaid Buide son of Áedán son of Gabrán son of Domangart son of Fergus Mór ...[7] Leaving aside the shadowy kings before Áedán son of Gabrán, the genealogy is certainly flawed insofar as Áed Find, who died c. 778, could not reasonably be the son of Domangart, who was killed c. 673. The conventional account would insert two generations between Áed Find and Domangart: Eochaid mac Echdach, father of Áed Find, who died c. 733, and his father Eochaid. Although later traditions provided details of his reign and death, Kenneth's father Alpin is not listed as among the kings in the Duan Albanach, which provides the following sequence of kings leading up to Kenneth: Naoi m-bliadhna Cusaintin chain, The nine years of Causantín the fair;, a naoi Aongusa ar Albain, The nine of Aongus over Alba; cethre bliadhna Aodha áin, The four years of Aodh the noble; is a tri déug Eoghanáin. And the thirteen of Eoghanán. Tríocha bliadhain Cionaoith chruaidh, The thirty years of Cionaoth the hardy, [citation needed] It is supposed that these kings are the Constantine son of Fergus and his brother Óengus II (Angus II), who have already been mentioned, Óengus's son Uen (Eóganán), as well as the obscure Áed mac Boanta, but this sequence is considered doubtful if the list is intended to represent kings of Dál Riata, as it should if Kenneth were king there.[8] That Kenneth was a Gael is not widely rejected, but modern historiography distinguishes between Kenneth as a Gael by culture and/or in ancestry, and Kenneth as a king of Gaelic Dál Riata. Kings of the Picts before him, from Bridei son of Der-Ilei, his brother Nechtan as well as Óengus I son of Fergus and his presumed descendants were all at least p
- Death: 863, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Burial: Iona,Argyllshire,Scotland
Ancestors of Donald MAC ALPIN
/-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
/-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
/-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
/-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| \-Eyvindr ULDAH
/-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
/-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | /-Ælle of Deira
| | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| \-Kvinna Verch BELI
/-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
/-Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
| \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
/-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
| | /-Hungus King of Picts
| \-Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of HUNGUS
/-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | | /-Ælle of Deira
| | | | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| | | \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| | | \-Kvinna Verch BELI
| | /-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | | | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | | | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | | | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | | | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | | | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
| | /-Fergus Mor MAC ECHDACH Rí Na Dál Riata
| | | \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
| \-Fergusia
| | /-Selbach MAC FERCHAR of Dál Riata
| | /-Feradach Wrold MAC SELBACH King of Loarn
| | | | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | | | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | | | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | | | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | | | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | | | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | | | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
| \-Bruide Ingen FORTREN
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Domangart II MAC DOMNAILL King of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | | /-Ælle of Deira
| | | | /-Ainftech Garnard MACERC
| | | \-Redwalda Inconnu DE LEAINFTECH
| | | \-Kvinna Verch BELI
| \-Fland INGEN EOCHAIDH of Dalraida
| | /-Domangart MAC FERGUS of Dal Riada
| | /-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT,
| | | \-Feldelmia Foltchain UI BRIUIN, Queen of Dál Riata
| | /-Aedán Brawdoc mac GABRÁIN
| | | | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Lleian Ada VERCH BRYCHAN of Brycheiniog
| | /-Eochaidh Buid MACÁEDÁN 1
| | | \-Domelch VERCH MAELGWYN of Gwynedd
| | /-Domnall Brecc mac EOCHAID
| | | | /-Lughairdh of MUMHAN
| | | | /-Conall OF MUMHAIN
| | | | /-Daire MACMUMHAN
| | | | | \-Aoibhinne Ingen
| | | \-Thurida MUMHAN Princess of Mumhan
| | | \-Eyvindr ULDAH
| | /-Gartnait IV King of the Picts
| | | | /-Gwid Foith MACBRUDED
| | | \-Buithina INGEN GWID of the Picts
| | | \-Bebba Ingen MACERB
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| | /-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | | \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | /-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | | /-Drust of The Picts
| | | \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | | \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| | /-Béli I DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
| | /-Beli of Strathclyde KING
| | | | /-Etelrico de BERNICIA
| | | | /-Etelfrido Rey de Bernicia y DEIRA
| | | | /-Eanfrido Rey DE BERNICIA
| | | \-Princesa DE BERNICIA
| | | | /-Brude Rey de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwid Foith DE PICTS
| | | | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | \-Princesa de los PICTOS
| | | | /-Gwyddno Garanhir STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Princess DE STRATHCLYDE
| | | \-Irb STRATHCLYDE
| \-Beli Adelaide OF NAMUR, QUEEN OF STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sister of Tulorian of the ANGLES
Donald MAC ALPIN
| /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
\-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
\-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
Ancestors of Eochaid MAC ANGUS
/-Eochaidh MACCORBRED
| \-Unnown Spouse of Corbred MACCONAIRE
/-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| \-Unknown Spouse of COCHAIDH
/-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
/-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
/-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
/-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
/-Angus MACERC
Eochaid MAC ANGUS
- Father: Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
- Mother: Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
- Birth: 419, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brycheiniog of Garthmadrun
- LifeSketch: Brychan Brycheiniog was a legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog (Brecknockshire, alternatively Breconshire) in South Wales. According to Celtic hagiography Brychan was born in Ireland, the son of a Prince Anlach, son of Coronac, and his wife, Marchel, heiress of the Welsh kingdom of Garthmadrun (Brycheiniog), which the couple later inherited. Upon his father's death, he returned to Garthmadrun and changed its name to Brycheiniog. Brychan's name may be a Welsh version of the Irish name Broccán and that of his grandfather Coronac may represent Cormac. Brychan's education was entrusted to one Drichan. The Life of St. Cadoc by Lifris (c. 1100) portrays Brychan fighting Arthur, Cai and Bedivere because of King Gwynllyw of Gwynllwg's abduction of his daughter St. Gwladys from his court in Talgarth. Children of Brychan According to Christian tradition, Brychan was married three times - Prawst ferch Tydwal, - Banhadlwedd ferch Banadi, and - Gwladys and had a very large family. These wives are mentioned in several manuscripts, including those by William Worcester, John Leland, and Nicholas Roscarrock. The number of children attributed to him varies from twelve to sixty-three, the number most frequently encountered being twenty-four. There are two main lists however, one of Welsh origin and one of Cornish origin. Most of his children appear to have travelled from Brecon to evangelise Cornwall and North Devon, where they are now venerated, but there is little agreement between the two lists. The number of Brychan's children may have grown over time, as more and more secular people as well as saints wished to claim descent from one of the "Holy Families of Britain". Listed below are children from Welsh, Cornish, Irish, and Breton sources: Sons in Welsh sources The sons listed in the Cognacio Brychan, De Situ Brecheniauc and the genealogies of Jesus College MS 20 are : Cynog, Rhain Dremrudd, Clydwyn, Arthen, Papai, Dingad, Berwyn and Rhydog. Also listed, but not in all three, are Cynon, Pasgen, Cylflifer, Marthaerun and Rhun. Other Welsh sources claim the following additional sons: Caian, Cynbryd, Cynfran, Cynin, Dogfan, Dyfnan, Dyfrig, Hychan, Llecheu, Neffei, Rhawin, Llofan, Llonio, Heilin, Afallach and Gwynnws. Daughters in Welsh sources The De Situ Brecheniauc lists: Eleri, Hunydd, Gwladys, Ceingar, Tudglid, Nyfain, Gwawr, Marchell, Lluan, Gwrygon Goddeu, Arianwen, Bethan, Ceinwen (Keyne), Cerddych, Clydai, Cynheiddon (identified with Saint Endelienta), Dwynwen, Eiliwedd, Goleudydd, Gwen, Lludd, Tudful, Tudwystl and Tybie. Other Welsh sources claim the following additional daughters: Beiol, Tydieu, Eufail, Hawystl, Edwen, Gwenrhiw, Tudwen, Callwen, Gwenfyl, Gwennan and Mwynwen. Descendants in Cornish sources Listed in the Life of Saint Nectan are, by his wife, Gwladys: Adwen, Canauc (Cynog), Cleder (Clether), Dilic (Illick), Endelient (Endelienta), Helie, Johannes (Sion), Iona, Juliana (Ilud), Kenhender (Cynidr), Keri (Curig), Mabon (Mabyn), Menfre (Menefrewy), Merewenne (Marwenna), Morewenna (Morwenna), Nectanus (Nectan), Tamalanc, Tedda (Tetha), Wencu (Gwencuff, Gwengustle, name of Saint Nennocha), Wenheden (Enoder), Wenna (Gwen), Wensent, Wynup (Gwenabwy) and Yse (Issey). According to Robert Hunt, of the holy children that settled in Cornwall, we learn that the following gave their names to Cornish churches : Johannes at St Ive Endelient at St Endellion Menfre at St Minver Tethe at St Teath Mabon at St Mabyn Merewenne at Marhamchurch Wenna at St Wenn Keyne at St Keyne Yse at St Issey Morwenna at Morwenstow Cleder at St Clether Keri at Egloskerry Helie at Egloshayle Adwen at Advent Lanent at Lelant Irish sources The Book of Leinster lists the following sons by Brychan's wife, Dína daughter of the King of the Saxons: Mo-Goróc, Mo-Chonóc (Cynog), Diraid, Dubán (Dyfnan), Cairinne (Caian), Cairpre, Iast, Ellóc (Dilic), Paan, Cáemán and Mo-Beóc, Breton sources Breton tradition says that Brychan married Menedoc daughter of Constantine, King of the Scots. Together they were the parents of Saint Nennocha. References ^ Richard Morgan & R. F. Peter Powell, A Study of Breconshire Place-Names, ( Llanrwst Wells: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1999). ^ Koch, John T. Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio (15 March 2006) ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0 p. 301 ^ Thornton, "Brychan Brycheiniog (fl. c. 500)." ODNB. ^ Emmanuel, Hywel David. "Brychan", Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1959, National Library of Wales ^ Catholic Online, "St Brychan" ^ Orme, Nicholas (2000) The Saints of Cornwall Oxford: Oxford University Press (6 January 2000) ISBN 978-0-19-820765-8 p. 77 ^ Pevsner, N. (1970) Cornwall; 2nd ed., revised by Enid Radclife. Harmondsworth: Penguin; p. 198 Secondary sources . Thornton, David E. "Brychan Brycheiniog (fl. c.500)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, 2004. . Wade-Evans, A. W. "The Brychan documents." Y Cymmrodor; 19 (1906): 18–50. Available from the Internet Archive. . Brychan of Brecknock at OrthodoxWiki.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brycheiniog in South Wales (aka Brecknockshire, or Breconshire)
- Title Of Nobility: Saint
- Death: ABT 490, Ynys Brychan, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Burial: Ynys Brychan, Wales
- Partnership with: Gwladys
- Partnership with: Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
- Child: Gwawr FERCH BRYCHAN Birth: 467, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Child: Gwrygon Godeu FERCH BRYCHAN Birth: 466, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Child: Ceingar FERCH BRYCHAN Birth: 465, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Child: Sion ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG Birth: 469
- Child: Clydai FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG Birth: 462, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Child: Nectan ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG of Hartland Birth: ABT 468, Wales
- Child: Glawdys FERCH BRYCHAN Birth: 460, Brycheiniog, Wales
- Child: Gwelfyl FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG Birth: 438, Brecon, Breconshire, Wales
- Child: Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN Birth: 458, Brycheiniog, Wales
Ancestors of Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
/-Coronac
/-Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
| /-Loigure of the Boyne
| /-Fedelmid
| /-Vortigern Regulus of Britain
| | \-Scotnoe
\-Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
Descendants of Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
1 Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
=Gwladys
2 Mynfrew VERCH BRYCHAN
2 Tudlwystl VERCH BRYCHAN
=Cyngen Glodrydd AP CADELL "the Renowned"
3 Brochwel Ysgythrog ap Cyngen Glodrydd of Wales
=Arddyn PABO
3 Ieuaf ap CYNGEN
3 Cadell ap CYNGEN
3 Sannan ferch CYNGEN
3 Mawn ap CYNGEN
3 Maig " Myngfras" ap CYNGEN
3 Pasgen ap CYNGEN King of Powys
2 Merwenna VERCH BRYCHAN
2 Mabyn verch Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
2 Cerie verch Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
2 Endelienta VERCH BRYCHAN
=Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
2 Gwawr FERCH BRYCHAN
=Elidyr Lydanwyn ap Meirchion Brenin RHEGED
3 Llywarch Hen AP ELIDYR Prince of South Reghed
=Helodd verch ELIDYR
=Llywarch "Hên" AB ELIDIR "LYDANWYN"
=Gwawr VERCH MAELGWN
3 Helydd FERCH ELIDYR
3 Llew AP CYNFARCH
3 Edelig
2 Gwrygon Godeu FERCH BRYCHAN
2 Ceingar FERCH BRYCHAN
2 Sion ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
2 Clydai FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG
2 Nectan ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG of Hartland
2 Glawdys FERCH BRYCHAN
2 Gwelfyl FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG
=Cadell Ddyrnllwg of POWYS
3 Cyngen Glodrydd AP CADELL "the Renowned"
=Tudlwystl VERCH BRYCHAN
3 Gwynfyr ferch GLODRYDD
3 Tegid AP CADELL
3 Ystradwel ferch CADELL
3 Ddewer VERCH CADELL
3 Gwynfyw AP CADELL
3 Serwyl AP USAI, BRENIN CEREDIGION
=(Unknown)
=Pasgen AP VORTIGERN 'GWYDDGAN' of Buillt and Gwerthry
=Usai AP CEREDIG, King of Ceredigion
2 Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
=Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
3 Urien AP CYNCARCH
=Morgaine VERCH AFALLACH d'Avallon del Acqs
3 Powl PENYCHEN
3 Efrddyl Verch CYNFARCH OER [Twin]
3 ANARAWN
3 Enynny VERCH CYNFARCH of the Northern Britons
3 Loth
3 Erfiddyl Verch CYNFARCH Queen
3 Anguselus
Ancestors of Artghen MAC ART of Leinster
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
Artghen MAC ART of Leinster
| /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
\-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
Ancestors of Boindia MAC ART
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
Boindia MAC ART
| /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
\-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Baiscne mac NUADAT Ui Eremoin
| | /-Eltam MACBAISCNE
| | /-Sualt ELTAM
| | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | /-Nuada Airgetlám
| | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | | | \-Boann
| | | | | | /-Elatha
| | | | | \-Delbáeth
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
| | /-Ferb Macmail DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
Descendants of Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
1 Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
=(Unknown)
2 Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
=Queen Indorb the White FINN
3 Muiredach Mal MACEOGAN King of Connaught
3 Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
=Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
Ancestors of Eochu Eochu MAC CAIRBRE
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
Eochu Eochu MAC CAIRBRE
| /-Sétna Sithbacc Mac Lugdach Luathfind Ui Éremoin of LEINSTER
| /-Nuadu Necht MAC SETNA, RI NA H'EIREANN
| /-Baiscne mac NUADAT Ui Eremoin
| | \-Fairge mac Sétna Rí na H'ÉIREANN
| /-Eltam MACBAISCNE
| /-Sualt ELTAM
| /-Tren Mor SUALT
| /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | /-Nuada Airgetlám
| | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | | \-Boann
| | | | | /-Delbáeth
| | | | | | | /-Dot
| | | | | | | /-Balor
| | | | | | \-Ethniu
| | | | | | \-Cethlenn
| | | | | /-Elatha
| | | | \-Delbáeth
| | \-Muirne Muncaim
\-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| /-Bobd Dearg
\-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
\-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
- Father: Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
- Mother: Earca MACLOARN Riata
- Birth: ABT 447, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Ardgal mac Conaill (died 520) was a King of Uisnech in Mide of the Ui Neill dynasty. He was the son of Conall Cremthainne (died 480) and grandson of Niall Noígíallach. He is considered the third king of Uisnech in the list in the Book of Leinster. Ardgal was slain in the Battle of Detna in Druimne Breg by Colgu, King of the Airthir of Airgialla and the high king Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (died 532) on the Louth-Meath border which points to the origins of the family of Diarmait mac Cerbaill in the territory north of the Boyne and Blackwater. Ardgal's descendants were known as the Cenél nArdgail. They were situated among the Luigne in Co.Meath.
- Clan Name: Cenél nArdgail
- Death: 520, Battle of Detna, Druimne Breg, Ireland
Ancestors of Ardgal MAC CONAIL King of Uisnech
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Eltam MACBAISCNE
| | /-Sualt ELTAM
| | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | /-Nuada Airgetlám
| | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | | | \-Boann
| | | | | \-Delbáeth
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
| | /-Ferb Macmail DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Geatt SAXONY
| | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | /-Finn SAXONY
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | | | /-Finn SAXONY
| | | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | | | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | | | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | | | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
Ardgal MAC CONAIL King of Uisnech
| /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
\-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| /-Eochaidh MACCORBRED
| | \-Unnown Spouse of Corbred MACCONAIRE
| /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of COCHAIDH
| /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| /-Angus MACERC
\-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
Ancestors of Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Eltam MACBAISCNE
| | /-Sualt ELTAM
| | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | /-Nuada Airgetlám
| | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | | | \-Boann
| | | | | \-Delbáeth
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Mael MAC-ROCHRUIDH
| | /-Ferb Macmail DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Geatt SAXONY
| | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | /-Finn SAXONY
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Godulf SAXONY
| | | | /-Finn SAXONY
| | | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | | | | /-Coelus of the Britons KING
| | | | | | /-Llieffer Mawr King of Ancient Briton
| | | | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | | | | /-Eurogen OF THE TRINOVANTES
| | | | | \-Gladys SILURIA
| | | | | \-Princess Eurgen DOUGHTER OF COEL
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
\-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| /-Eochaidh MACCORBRED
| | \-Unnown Spouse of Corbred MACCONAIRE
| /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of COCHAIDH
| /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| /-Angus MACERC
\-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
Descendants of Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
1 Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
=Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
2 Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
=Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
3 Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
=Eithne
3 Colmán Bec "the younger" MAC DAIRMAIT King of Uisnech
3 Colmán Mór "the elder" MAC DIARMAIT of Uisnech
2 Maine MAC FERGUS
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Irial Glunmhar MAC CONAILL CEARNAIG
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| | /-Loich of The Picts KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Ederus of Alba
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
Irial Glunmhar MAC CONAILL CEARNAIG
| /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
\-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
\-Feargusa of Mumhan
Descendants of Irial Glunmhar MAC CONAILL CEARNAIG
1 Irial Glunmhar MAC CONAILL CEARNAIG
=(Unknown)
2 Flachadh MAC FEDELMID
=[Unknown] ui Eremoin
3 Cairpre Rigronn MAC FIACHADH
=(Unknown)
3 Fiachadh mac FEDELMID
- Father: Corath ap EOCHAID ALLMUIR
- Mother: Marchell Ferch TEWDRIG
- Birth: 340, Munster, Waterford, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland. His grandfather, Eochaid Allmuir (from Over the Sea) had left his homeland when a bid for independence by his people was severely crushed by their High-King. There is some evidence to suggest the Roman authorities asked for his help in keeping Irish pirates away from the Dyfed coast. The descendants of Aed’s eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son, Triffyn Farfog, married the heiress of the Dyfed Kings. Like most Irish Royalty, Eochaid claimed descent from Beli Mawr, the Celtic Sun-God, through his son, Miled. The Sons of Miled were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.
- Death: 409, Dyfed, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Ancestors of Aed Brosc MAC CORATH
/-Feradach of Ireland KING
/-Fiacha of Ireland KING
| \-Nar Tath of Ireland QUEEN
/-Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU
| | /-Imgheal of The Picts KING
| \-Eithne of ALBA Queen of Ireland
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
/-Fedlim of Ireland KING
| | /-Cyllincoellyn
| | /-Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
| \-Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
| \-Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
| | /-Indearg of Denmark KING
| \-Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland
| \-Lochlioh of Denmark
/-Irial Glunmhar MAC CONAILL CEARNAIG
| | /-Cathair Mór MAC FEIDHLIMIDH FIORURGHLAS
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
| \-Feargusa of Mumhan
/-Flachadh MAC FEDELMID
/-Cairpre Rigronn MAC FIACHADH
| \-[Unknown] ui Eremoin
/-Airt Cuirp MACCAIRBRE RIGRONN
/-Eochaid Allmuir MACAIRT CUIRP
| \-Maedhbh MacConn OF TARA
/-Corath ap EOCHAID ALLMUIR
Aed Brosc MAC CORATH
\-Marchell Ferch TEWDRIG
Descendants of Aed Brosc MAC CORATH
1 Aed Brosc MAC CORATH
=Gwledyr Dyfed verch CLYDWYN
2 Triffyn mac Aed BROSC
=Clotri FERCH CLYDWYN
3 Aergol Lawhir ap TRIFFYN FARFOG
=Unknown Spouse of Aergol Lawhir ap Tryffyn FARFOG
3 Druwus ap Triffyn FARFOG
3 Erdudfyl ferch TRIFFYN
2 Urb mac Áeda, King of Brycheiniog
- Father: Coronac
- Birth: ABT 400, Ireland
- LifeSketch: History files.co.uk Brycheiniog This small kingdom was founded as an offshoot of the Irish Déisi kingdom of Dyfed. It was centred on Garth Madryn in the modern Brecon Beacons with a chief settlement at Talgarth (or Talgar in the twelfth century), and it gained its name from that of its first independent king. Its territory in south-east Wales was neighboured to the north by Powys, to the east by Gwent, to the south by Cernyw (and later Glywyssing), and to the west by Dyfed. The modern word 'Brecon' is the English version of Brycheiniog. As mentioned, the kingdom was named after King Brychen, which was taken from the word 'briych', meaning 'freckled'. The '-iog' suffix is roughly equivalent to the English '-ed', so the people here were roughly (and amusingly) the 'freckled of the freckled' - in other words, Brychen's followers. Traditionally, Brychen himself was born in Ireland, the son of a minor tribal king named Anlach, and moved with his parents to Wales. This ties in with the settling of the Irish Déisi in south-west Wales who took over command of the British territory of Demetia, although Anlach's pedigree would suggest that he was already in Wales, given that his grandfather had been the son of the leader of the Déisi exodus from Ireland. Instead, Anlach's own 'moving to Wales' should perhaps be seen more in the context of his recent ancestors having moved there and his own grandfather having migrated further east into Garthmadrun (although see an alternative at circa 450, below). When Brychen was made king upon the death of his father, the area of Garthmadrun (or Garth Madrun, both older spellings of the modern Garth Madryn) was renamed Brycheiniog in his honour. This suggests that Anlach himself was not the territory's king. Instead he was probably a sub-king, governing Garthmadrun for the core Déisi to the west. The kingdom's early capital was on a crannog at Llangorse, built by an Irish master builder to display the king's proud Irish heritage. Crannogs were unknown at this time outside Pictland (modern Scotland) or Ireland, and this is the only one of its kind in all of Wales. Luxury goods from around the world were imported here, and the kingdom's treasure was discovered in the waters around the crannog as recently as the 1970s. Unfortunately, the settlement was destroyed by an Anglo-Saxon raid just two decades after being built, and was abandoned (if only temporarily). fl c.405 Urb mac Aed Son of Aed Brosc, leader of the Déisi in Demetia. fl c.410 Cormac mac Urb / Cornac Son. Migrated into Garthmadrun from Dyfed with his father. c.420 Anlach marries Marchel, whom Celtic works describe as the 'heiress of Garthmadrun'. The same works give Anlach's father as Cornac or Coronac, who is generally linked to Cormac mac Urb of the Déisi. Given the calculation that the Déisi had arrived in Dyfed around AD 300, this would give them ample time to become integrated into the regional nobility and for their leading sons to marry the offspring of the surviving Brito-Welsh nobility, hence Anlach's marriage to Marchel. Brecon Beacons The fluctuating fortunes of the kingdom of Brycheiniog took place in the dramatic landscape of the Brecon Beacons in south-eastern Wales Marchel's Her status as 'heiress' would suggest that Garthmadrun is a parcel of territory that has been assigned to her from a larger territory, most likely the 'Kingdom of Mid-South Wales'. fl c.420 Anlach mac Cormac Son. 'King'. c.450 Anlach has probably not been a king in his own right in Garthmadrun, but a sub-king or regional governor for the core Déisi to the west. His death means that he is succeeded by his son, Brychen, and it is now that the territory seemingly becomes an independent kingdom. Garthmadrun is renamed Brycheiniog to show that it is now firmly the land of Brychen and his followers. Celtic works generally state that Brychen is born in Ireland and that his father brings the family to Wales. While this seems to be more of a generalised remembrance of the Déisi exodus from Ireland six generations previously, at least one large group of Déisi had remained in Ireland. This is the Déisi of southern Munster, and some of those Déisi who had been expelled from Tara joined their southern cousins. It is possible that links survived between them and the Déisi who migrated to Dyfed, and that families could easily pass between both settlements. That would certainly allow Anlach's father or grandfather to return to Ireland and for Anlach, and later Brychen, to be born there and yet still be in Wales at a later date.
- Death: ABT 450, Garthmadrun, Wales
Ancestors of Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
/-Coronac
Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
Descendants of Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
1 Anlach MAC CORNAC King of Ireland
=Ribrwast-Prawst FERCH GWRTHEYRN
2 Brychan MAC ANLACH King of Garthmadryn
=Gwladys
3 Mynfrew VERCH BRYCHAN
3 Tudlwystl VERCH BRYCHAN
=Cyngen Glodrydd AP CADELL "the Renowned"
3 Merwenna VERCH BRYCHAN
3 Mabyn verch Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
3 Cerie verch Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
3 Endelienta VERCH BRYCHAN
=Prawst FERCH TUTWAL
3 Gwawr FERCH BRYCHAN
=Elidyr Lydanwyn ap Meirchion Brenin RHEGED
3 Gwrygon Godeu FERCH BRYCHAN
3 Ceingar FERCH BRYCHAN
3 Sion ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
3 Clydai FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG
3 Nectan ap Brychan BRYCHEINIOG of Hartland
3 Glawdys FERCH BRYCHAN
3 Gwelfyl FERCH BRYCHAN BRYCHEINIOG
=Cadell Ddyrnllwg of POWYS
=Pasgen AP VORTIGERN 'GWYDDGAN' of Buillt and Gwerthry
=Usai AP CEREDIG, King of Ceredigion
3 Nyfain VERCH BRYCHAN
=Cynfarch Oer AP MEIRCHION of North Rheged
=Marchell VERCH TEWDRIG of Garthmadrun
- Father: Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
- Mother: Báine of Alba PRINCESS
- Birth: 5, Ireland
- Also known as: The True
- Title Of Nobility: High King of Ireland, BET 14 AND 36, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Fact: It is said there was an abundance of fish, fruit, and wood during Fearadhach's reign
- LifeSketch: Feradach Finnfechtnach (modern spelling: Fearadhach Fionnfeachtnach - "fair-blessed"), son of Crimthann Nia Náir, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. There is some disagreement in the sources over his position in the traditional sequence of High Kings. The Lebor Gabála Éren and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that he came to power after the death of Cairbre Cinnchait. The Annals say that when Cairbre overthrew his father, his mother, Baine, daughter of the king of Alba, was pregnant with him, but this would make him less than five years old when he came to the throne: it is likely this is a doublet of a similar story told of the later High King Tuathal Techtmar. The Annals also add that Ireland was fertile during his reign, contrasting it with the barren reign of the usurper Cairbre. Geoffrey Keating has Feradach succeed his father Crimthann, placing Cairbre's reign later. Keating relates that the judge Morann mac Máin (who in the Lebor Gabála and the Annals is the son of Cairbre and his wife Mani) lived in Feradach's time. Morann owned the id Morainn (Morann's collar or torc) which would contract around the neck of a judge who made an unjust judgement until he made a just one, or of a witness who made a false testimony until he told the truth. Feradach ruled for twenty years according to the Lebor Gabála and Keating, twenty-two according to the Annals, before dying a natural death at Liathdroim, an ancient name for the Hill of Tara. In all sources he was succeeded by Fíatach Finn. The Lebor Gabála synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 81–96) and the death of Pope Clement I (AD 99). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to AD 5–25, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to AD 14–36.
- Death: 36, Teamhair, Tara, Meath, Ireland
Ancestors of Feredach Finnfechtnach MAC CRIMTHANN High King of Ireland
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
Feredach Finnfechtnach MAC CRIMTHANN High King of Ireland
| /-Loich of The Picts KING
\-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
\-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
- Father: Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
- Mother: Báine of Alba PRINCESS
- Birth: 12 BC, Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
- Also known as: Feredac `the True' MacCRIMTHAINAN NIA NAIRE
- Also known as: Feredach mac Crimthann of Meath
- Also known as: Feradach Finn Fechtnach Mac Crimthainn NIA NÁIRE
- Also known as: Feredach the Fair Blessed
- Also known as: Feredach mac Crimthann of Meath
- Also known as: Feradach Finn Fechtnach Mac Crimthainn NIA NÁIRE
- Also known as: Feredach the Fair Blessed
- Alt. Death: 35
- Title Of Nobility: King of Ireland
- LifeSketch: Feradach Finnfechtnach (modern spelling: Fearadhach Fionnfeachtnach - "fair-blessed"), son of Crimthann Nia Náir, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. There is some disagreement in the sources over his position in the traditional sequence of High Kings. The Lebor Gabála Érenn and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that he came to power after the death of Cairbre Cinnchait. The Annals say that when Cairbre overthrew his father, his mother, Baine, daughter of the king of Alba, was pregnant with him, but this would make him less than five years old when he came to the throne: it is likely this is a doublet of a similar story told of the later High King Tuathal Techtmar. The Annals also add that Ireland was fertile during his reign, contrasting it with the barren reign of the usurper Cairbre. Geoffrey Keating has Feradach succeed his father Crimthann, placing Cairbre's reign later. Keating relates that the judge Morann mac Máin (who in the Lebor Gabála and the Annals is the son of Cairbre and his wife Mani) lived in Feradach's time. Morann owned the id Morainn (Morann's collar or torc) which would contract around the neck of a judge who made an unjust judgement until he made a just one, or of a witness who made a false testimony until he told the truth. Feradach ruled for twenty years according to the Lebor Gabála and Keating, twenty-two according to the Annals, before dying a natural death at Liathdroim, an ancient name for the Hill of Tara. In all sources he was succeeded by Fíatach Finn. The Lebor Gabála synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 81–96) and the death of Pope Clement I (AD 99). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to AD 5–25, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to AD 14–36. source: Wikipedia
- Title Of Nobility: 102nd Monarch of Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: 102nd Monarch of Ireland
- Death: 37, Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
Ancestors of Feredach Fionn Feachtnach MAC CRIMTHANN
/-Eochaid I of Ireland KING
/-Bres MAC EOCHAID de Ireland
/-Lughaidh of Ireland KING
| \-Clothra ferch Eochaid Feidlech of Ireland
/-Crimhthann II Nia Náir MAC LUGAID RIAB NDERG
| | /-Fargall of Denmark KING
| \-Dervorgill of Ireland, Alba and The Picts QUEEN
| \-Cloth Fionn of Tara
Feredach Fionn Feachtnach MAC CRIMTHANN
| /-Loich of The Picts KING
\-Báine of Alba PRINCESS
\-Unknown Spouse of Loich of the PICTS
- Father: Crínán of Dunkeld
- Mother: Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
- Birth: ABT 1005, of Atholl, Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Also known as: ingen Crinan of Scotland
- alt.birth: 1011
- LifeSketch: This daughter of Scotland's true name is not known. She was the daughter of Crinan the Thane, Mormaer of Atholl and Bethóc, daughter of Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots. Though the name of her husband is not known, she is known to be the mother of Moddan, Earl of Caithness. Based upon the marriage dates for her parents, between 1000 and 1008, and the death of her own son in battle in 1040, she was probably born no later than 1010.
- AFN: 9G83-P4
- Death: DECEASED
Ancestors of Elder Daughter MAC CRÍNÁN
/-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
/-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
/-Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
| \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
/-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
| | /-Hungus King of Picts
| \-Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of HUNGUS
/-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | /-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Fergus Mor MAC ECHDACH Rí Na Dál Riata
| | | \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
| \-Fergusia
| | /-Selbach MAC FERCHAR of Dál Riata
| | /-Feradach Wrold MAC SELBACH King of Loarn
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| \-Bruide Ingen FORTREN
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| \-Fland INGEN EOCHAIDH of Dalraida
| \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
/-Kenneth MACALPIN OF ALBA 1
| | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
/-Constantine MACKENNETH I
| | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | /-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | /-Aodh MacAeda The White MACEOCHAID
| | | \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
| | /-Eochaid The Venomous MACALPIN I
| | | | /-Hungus King of Picts
| | | \-Fergina Fionn MACSELBACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of HUNGUS
| | /-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | | | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | | /-Eochaid III Muiredag MACEOCHDAID of Rí Na Dál Riata And Picts
| | | | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | | /-Fergus Mor MAC ECHDACH Rí Na Dál Riata
| | | | | \-Spondanna Verch MACAINFEDACH
| | | \-Fergusia
| | | | /-Selbach MAC FERCHAR of Dál Riata
| | | | /-Feradach Wrold MAC SELBACH King of Loarn
| | | | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| | | \-Bruide Ingen FORTREN
| | | | /-Echoaid Riannamail mac DOMANGART II
| | | \-Fland INGEN EOCHAIDH of Dalraida
| | | \-Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
| \-Cinialth MACALPIN
| | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
/-Duncan OF STRATHEARN, PRIEST OF DULE
| | /-Airbhertach ALBA
| \-Sabhdh Gregor Ingen ALBA
/-Duncan, Abthane of Dule, LAY ABBOT OF DUNKELD, Mormaer of Atholl
| | /-Thornstein OLAFSSON
| \-Groa THORNSTEINSDOTTIR
| | /-Eyvindur Austmann BJARNARSON
| \-Thorhild EYVINDSDOTTIR
| \-Rafertach Tafarta KJARVALDSDOTTIR
/-Duncan Abbott MORMAER Earl of Atholl and the Isles, Mormaer of Atholl
| | /-Olof INGJALDSSON
| | /-Halfdan OLOFSSON
| | | \-Solveig HALFDANSDOTTER
| | /-King Eystein HALFDANSSON
| | | | /-Eystein OF OPPLAND AND HEDMARK
| | | \-Åsa EYSTEINSDOTTER
| | /-Halfdan EYSTEINSSON
| | | | /-Eirik AGNARSSON
| | | \-Hild EIRIKSDOTTER
| | /-Gudrød Veidekonge HALFDANSSON
| | | | /-Dag
| | | \-Liv DAGSDATTER
| | /-Halfdan GUDRØDSSON
| | | | /-Harald GRANRAUDE
| | | \-Åsa HARALDSDOTTIR
| | /-Harald HALVDANSSON
| | | \-Ragnhild SIGURDSDOTTER
| | /-Sigurd HARALDSSON
| | | \-Snøfrid VERCH SVÅSE THE FINN
| \-Alglfu Halvdan SIGURDSDATTER
| \-Dronning VEBJOERNSDOTTIE
/-Crínán of Dunkeld
Elder Daughter MAC CRÍNÁN
| /-Eochaid MAC ECHDACH
| /-Aodh FIND King of Dalriada
| | \-Sponda
| /-Eochaid MAC AEDA FIND
| /-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | | /-King UNUISTICC I
| | \-Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
| | \-Pictish Princess BRUIDE
| /-Kenneth I King of ALBA
| /-Constantine I KING of Alba
| /-Donald II KING OF ALBA
| /-Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
| /-Kenneth II of Alba King of SCOTS
| /-Malcolm II King of ALBA
| | \-Princess of Leinster
\-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
\-Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory
Ancestors of Tulcha MAC CUMHAL
/-Sétna Sithbacc Mac Lugdach Luathfind Ui Éremoin of LEINSTER
/-Nuadu Necht MAC SETNA, RI NA H'EIREANN
/-Baiscne mac NUADAT Ui Eremoin
| \-Fairge mac Sétna Rí na H'ÉIREANN
/-Eltam MACBAISCNE
/-Sualt ELTAM
/-Tren Mor SUALT
/-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
Tulcha MAC CUMHAL
| /-Nuada Airgetlám
| /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | \-Boann
| | | /-Delbáeth
| | | | | /-Indui
| | | | | /-Neit
| | | | | /-Dot
| | | | | | \-Nemain
| | | | | /-Balor
| | | | \-Ethniu
| | | | \-Cethlenn
| | | /-Elatha
| | \-Delbáeth
\-Muirne Muncaim
- Father: Cyllincoellyn
- Birth: ABT 20, England, United Kingdom
- Also known as: Sbgail Balbh
- Title Of Nobility: King of England
- Death: 95, England, United Kingdom
Ancestors of Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
/-Cyllincoellyn
Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
Descendants of Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
1 Sgaile Balbh MAC CYLLINCOELLYN
=Princess Fiacha Fionn Ola
2 Báine INGEN SGAILE , of Alba
=Tuathal Techtmar Mac FIACHU Marriage: Tara Castle, Meath, Leinster, Ireland
3 Fedlim of Ireland KING
=Una Ughna OLLCHROTHACH Princess of Denmark and Queen of Ireland Marriage: Ireland Marriage: Ireland
3 Dairne INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fithir INGEN TÚATHAL TEACHTMHAR
3 Fedelm Derg Ingen TUATHAIL Ui Eremoin
- Father: Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
- Mother: Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
- Birth: ABT 535, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: King of Uisnech, BET 586 AND 587, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia- The first record of Colmán Bec in the annals is in the 560s, when he is reported to have undertaken an expedition to Iardoman—glossed as "Seil and Islay", but sometimes understood to mean the Inner Hebrides more generally—along with Conall mac Comgaill.[7] In the 570s, the annals record Colmán Bec's defeat at a battle at Femen. Some sources add that he was defeated by Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn, who is recorded as the provincial overking of Munster.[8] There were at least two notable places named Femen, one near to the Hill of Tara, the other near to Cashel.[9] Some historians have supposed that this battle in fact concerned internal Uí Néill disputes.[10] Colmán Bec's final appearances in the historical record are in the 580s, perhaps 586 and 587. In 586, the annals report the killing of Báetán mac Ninneda, whom they claim to have been king of Tara, "according to Colmán Bec's plan" by Colmán's son Cumméne and a kinsman of the same name, a grandson of Diarmait's brother Illand. The following year there is a report of Colmán Bec's death, fighting against Áed mac Ainmuirech, at the unlocated Belach Dathí.[11] Less
- Clan Name: Clann Cholmáin Bicc, later known as Caílle Follamain
- Death: 587, Battle of Doaethe, Belaig Dath, Ireland
Ancestors of Colmán Bec "the younger" MAC DAIRMAIT King of Uisnech
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Finn SAXONY
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Eochaidh MACCORBRED
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of COCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
Colmán Bec "the younger" MAC DAIRMAIT King of Uisnech
| /-Cormac of Ireland KING
| /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
\-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
\-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Ancestors of Nechtan MAC DER-ILEI
/-Ceretic ap CYNLOP
/-Cinuit of Strathclyde KING
| \-Unknown Spouse of Ceretig STRATHCLYDE
/-Dumnagual of Strathclyde KING
| | /-Groticup of Guletic
| \-Boydford BRADFORD Beastford
/-Garwynwyn ap Dumnagual of Annandale
| | /-Ceneu ap Ceneu of Reged
| \-Arthwys ferch Ceneu of Rheged
| | /-Cursalen ap Fer of Strathclyde
| | /-Cluim Clemens ap Cursalen of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cursalen FER
| | /-Cinhil-Quintillus ap Cluim of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CURSALEN
| | /-Cynloyp ap Cinhil of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cinhil CLUIM
| | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CYNLOYP
| \-ferch Ceretic of Strathclyde
| \-Guletic of Strathclyde
/-Cawrdar ap Garwynwyn of Annandale
| \-Unknown Spouse of Garwy GERVINION
/-Gwyddno Garuntur ap Cawrdar MACDYFNWAL of Strathclyde
| | /-Cluim Ap Cursalem SCOTLAND Of The Britons Of Dumbarton
| | /-Cinhil Quintillus ap Cluim Of SCOTLAND
| | /-Cinhil of the DAMNONII
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Clum of ROME
| | /-Cynlop of the DAMNONII
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cinhil of the DAMNONII
| | /-Ceredic Wledig of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cynlop of the DAMNONII
| | /-Cynwyd Cinuit Gulrtic ap Ceredic of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ceredic Wledig of STRATHCLYDE
| \-Sarsdwen ferch Cynwyd of Alba
| | /-Cinhil QUINTILLIAN
| | /-Cynloyp ap Cinhil
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CINHIL
| | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CYNLOYP
| | /-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CERETIC
| | /-Dyfnwal Hen ap Cynwyd Frenin of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cynwyd Brenin ap CEREDIG
| \-Ingenach ferch Dyfnwal of Brecon
/-Nechtan of Derelei of Great of de Picts DE STRATHCLYDE
| | /-Drust of The Picts
| \-Irb VERCH DRUST of The Picts, Strathclyde
| | /-Cinhil QUINTILLIAN
| | /-Cynloyp ap Cinhil
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CINHIL
| | /-Ceretic of Strathclyde KING
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CYNLOYP
| | /-Cynwyd Brenin ap Ceredig of Strathclyde
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of CERETIC
| | /-Geraint map ERP
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Erp map CERETIC
| \-verch Geraint Hrh Princess of STRATHCLYDE
| \-Unknown Spouse of Geraint ap ERP
Nechtan MAC DER-ILEI
\-Strachy, QUEEN of the Picts
- Father: Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
- Mother: Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
- Birth: BEF 550, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- Title Of Nobility: 141st High King of Ireland, BET 598 AND 604, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Clan Name: Sil n Áedo Sláine
- LifeSketch: Áed Sláine, High King of Ireland was the son of Diarmait I, High King of Ireland.1 He died in 604.1 He was a member of the House of Síl nÁedo Sláine.1 He succeeded as the High King of Ireland in 598.1 Children of Áed Sláine, High King of Ireland Diarmait II, High King of Ireland+1 d. 665 Blathmac, High King of Ireland+1 d. 665 Conall Laeg Breg d 612 Dúnchad (?)+1 d. 659 Congal (?)+1 d. 634 Ailill (?)2 d. 634 Rontud ingen Áed Sláine ******************** Wikipedia Áed mac Diarmato (died 604), called Áed Sláine (Áed of Slane), was the son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Legendary stories exist of Áed's birth. Saint Columba is said to have prophesied his death. His descendants, the Síl nÁedo Sláine—the seed of Áed of Slane—were prominent in 7th and early 8th century Ireland. Origins Áed's mother is said to have been Mugain Mór, perhaps an euphemerisation of a Munster sovereignty goddess. This Mugain is called the daughter of Conchrad mac Duach, the king of Osraige. Mugain and Diarmait's marriage is barren, and Mugain is humiliated by Diarmait's chief wife until she is given blessed holy water to drink by Saint Finnian of Moville, after which she gives birth to a lamb, then to a salmon, and finally to Áed. The two great Southern Uí Néill dynasties of the midlands were the Síl nÁedo Sláine (the Seed of Áedo of Slane), kings of Brega in the east, and the Clann Cholmáin Máir (the Children of Colmán the Great) in Mide with their centre in the heart of modern Westmeath. The former are more prominent in the seventh century, but after the death of Cináed mac Írgalaig in 728 all the high-kings of the Southern Uí Néill come from the Clann Cholmáin except for a brief period between 944 and 956 when the king of Knowth, Congalach Cnogba, restored the high-kingship to the Brega line. Finnian prophesied that Áed would "surpass his brethren and more kings will come from him than from the sons of others". This prophecy may date to the period before 750, when the Síl nÁedo Sláine were dominant, after which the descendants of Áed's brother Colmán Mór—Clann Cholmáin—were clearly the most important group descended from Diarmait mac Cerbaill. A third brother of Áed, Colmán Bec, was also an ancestor figure, but of the less important Caílle Follamain. Life Compared to his father and his sons, relatively little is said of Áed, either in the Irish annals or in other sources such as hagiography or heroic verse. Adomnán recounts Columba's prophecy to Áed in his Life of St Columba. Columba told Áed that he would be as great a king as his father—Adomnán calls Diarmait king of Ireland—only if he avoided kinslaying. If he killed a kinsman he would be king only of his own people and that for only a short time. According to some later king lists, Áed was jointly High King of Ireland with Colmán Rímid of the Cenél nEógain after the death of Áed mac Ainmuirech in 598. Áed mac Ainmuirech died in battle near Baltinglass, modern County Wicklow, fighting against Brandub mac Echach, King of Leinster. It was to distinguish him from that Áed and from others that Áed mac Diarmato received his cognomen, "Áed of Slane", referring to the Hill of Slane, a prehistoric site near the Hill of Tara, which lay within his lands. Some sources omit Áed from the list of kings, including the earliest, that found in the Baile Chuind Chétchathaig, a work of dynastic propaganda compiled in the reign of Áed's grandson Fínsnechta Fledach. His omission from this is believed to be a transcription error, and it is very likely that he was High King. In 600 Áed had his nephew, Suibne mac Colmáin Mór, killed, "treacherously" says Adomnán. According to Marianus Scotus, Suibne, rather than Áed and Colmán Rímid, had been High King. In 604 both Áed and Colmán Rímid died by violence. Colmán was murdered by a kinsman and Suibne's son Conall Guthbinn killed Áed. This may have happened in battle and Áed may have been allied with the Uí Failgi, neighbours of Conall's. Áed and Colmán Rímid were followed as High King by Áed Uaridnach. Áed's recorded children are at least six sons, including Diarmait and Blathmac, and a daughter named Rontud. Áed's grandchildren included Fínsnechta Fledach, Sechnassach and Cenn Fáelad. His wife's name is recorded as Eithne.
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brega
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brega
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brega
- Title Of Nobility: King of Brega
- Death: 604, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Burial: 604, Tara, County Meath, Ireland
- Partnership with: Eithne
- Child: Blathmac mac Áedo SLÁINE High King of Ireland Birth: ABT 578, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- Child: Dúnchad MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE Birth: ABT 585, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- Child: Conall Laeg Breg MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega Birth: ABT 580, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- Child: Rontud INGEN ÁEDO
- Child: Diarmait II MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE High King of Ireland Birth: ABT 575, Uisnech, County Meath, Ireland
- Child: Aillil Cruitire "The Harper" MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE King of Brega Birth: ABT 573, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
- Child: Congal MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega Birth: ABT 570, Brega, County Meath, Ireland
Ancestors of Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
/-Conn of Ireland MACFEDEILMID
/-Art Aoinfhear MACCUINN "The Solitary" 112th High King Of Ireland
| \-Eithne Tháebfhota ingen Cathair Mór of Leinster
/-Cormac of Ireland KING
| | /-Olc Acha of the Crich Óic Bethra
| \-Dubgilla of Ireland PRINCESS
/-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | /-Dunlang MACENDA King of Leinster And Ireland
| \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| \-Olc Aiche
/-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | /-Tren Mor SUALT
| | /-Cumhall MAC TRÉNMHOIR leader of Fianna
| | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | | | /-Tadg MAC NUADAT
| | | \-Muirne Muncaim
| \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | /-Bobd Dearg
| \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Bobd DEARG
/-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
/-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | /-Bresal Brecc DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | /-Tipraiti BREAC
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Bresal Brecc mac Briuin Dal NARAIDHA
| | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Tipraiti Tirech mac Bresail Brecc Dal NARAIDHE
| | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
/-High King of Ireland Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
| | /-Finn SAXONY
| | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Finn SAXONY
| | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | /-Baldr VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Njörd VON VANALAND
| | | | /-Njord OF VANALAND
| | | | | \-Nerthus VON NORTHUM ^
| | | \-Freya DE VANALAND
| | /-Brand of West Saxony KING
| | | | /-Frealaf 'Fredwulf' 'Freothelaf' ASGARD
| | | | /-Woden 'Odin' 'Wuotan' OF ASGARD
| | | | | \-Freothalaf TROY
| | | | /-Nep Gewar of Norway
| | | | | | /-King Cadwalladr Cadvan Mawr ap Llewfer CUMBRIA
| | | | | \-Queen Frigg Freige Frea CADWALLADR
| | | | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | | \-Nanna GEWARSDATTER of Norway
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Nep GEWAR
| | /-Sachell BALB of the Saxons
| | | | /-Gewarki
| | | \-Bronde of West Saxony QUEEN
| | | \- FRIT
| \-Carthan Cais Dubh QUEEN
/-Conall Cremthainn MAC NIALL King of Uisnec
| | /-Feg MACLMCHADA MACIMCHAD
| | /-Trethem MAC FEG
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feg Mac IMCHADA
| | /-Ros Ruanaid MACTRETHEM
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Trethem Mac FEG
| | /-Meadaib mac Ros RUANIAD
| | | \-Unknwon Spouse of Ros Ruadanid MACTRETHEM
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
| \-Unknown Spouse of Meadaib of Ireland Mac Ros RUANAID
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-King Erc mac Echach RIATA
| | /-Loarn MACEARC King of Alba
| | | | /-Eric FERGUS
| | | \-Erca MACLORN (Princess of Dal Riata)
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| | /-Eochaidh MACCORBRED
| | /-Athirco MACEOCHAIDH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of COCHAIDH
| | /-Findochar MACATHIRCO
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of ATHIRCO
| | /-Thrinklind MACFINDOCHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINDOCHAR
| | /-Fincormach MACTHRINKLIND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of THRINKLIND
| | /-Romaich MACFINCORMACH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of FINCORMACH
| | /-Angus MACERC
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg "the red" MAC FERGUS CERRBÉL High King of Ireland
| | /-Maine
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of MAINE
Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
| /-Cormac of Ireland KING
| /-Cairbre of Ireland KING
| | \-Eithne of Ireland QUEEN
| /-Fiachaidh Sraibhthine mac CAIRBRE
| | | /-Fionn mac Cumail of Ireland
| | \-Aine of Ireland PRINCESS
| | \-Sadhbh of The Trojans QUEEN
| /-Muireadhach Tireach MACFIACHA High King of Ireland
| | \-Aiofe Cymru OF GALL GAEDAL "Princess of Cymru"
| /-Eochaid Muighmheadloin "the slave owner" MAC MUIREADHACH
| | | /-Feargus Gallen TIRECH King Of Ulster
| | | /-Óengus Goibnenn MAC FERGUSA GALLEN
| | | /-Fiachu mac Óengusa GOIBNENN
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of King Aonghus of ULSTER
| | \-Muiron INGEN FIACHAIDH CINNEAL of Britain
| | \-Unknown Spouse of FIACHAIDH
| /-Brión MAC ECHACH King of Connaught
| | \-Mongfinn Moine "the fair" INGEN FIDACH
| /-Duach Galach MAC BRIUIN
| /-Eóghan Sreabh MAC DUACH
| /-Dauí Tenga Uma MAC FEARGUS King of Connacht
| | \-Queen Indorb the White FINN
| /-Congearvin MACDUACH of Connaught
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Dui Tenga UMA
\-Mumain ingen Choncraid MAC DOUACH
\-Unknown Spouse of CONGEARVIN
Descendants of Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
1 Áed Sláine MAC DIARMAIT High King of Ireland
=Eithne
2 Blathmac mac Áedo SLÁINE High King of Ireland
=(Unknown)
3 Almaith Ingen BLATHMAIC
= O’DUNLAINGE Marriage: 580, Dublin, Ireland
3 Cennfáelad, High King of IRELAND
3 Sechnussach, High King of IRELAND
2 Dúnchad MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE
2 Conall Laeg Breg MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega
2 Rontud INGEN ÁEDO
2 Diarmait II MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE High King of Ireland
2 Aillil Cruitire "The Harper" MAC ÁEDO SLÁINE King of Brega
2 Congal MAC ÁEDO SLAINE King of Brega