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                                                                                                                                                                401 - 450 AD

    93.Cairthenn Fionn Oge Mor - the Younger of Fair Complexion, was the eldest son of 92.Blood / Blod, who is the direct male line ancestor of the Heberian Ui Bloid Sept who was the eldest of the 12 sons of 91.Cas the King of Tuaisceart Mhumhain / Thomond / Northern Munster who is also the direct male line ancestor of all of the Dal gCais / Dalcassian Septs who originated in Northern Munster. 93.Cairthenn Fionn Oge Mor was to have 2 aristocratic warrior sons who were to leave issue, (1) 94.Angus / Oengus, his younger son, is the direct male line ancestor of the Muinter (People of Lynch / Loingsigh, the Muinter Uainidhe, the Muinter Bhreachtgha, the Muinter Bhreachainn, the Muinter Sheasnain, the Muinter Riada, the Muinter Thomraigh and the Muinter Chorbmacain, (Between them they were to eventually produce, among others, the Dal gCais Septs / Family branches of the O Currys, O Cormacans / Mac Cormacks, O Seasnains / O Sextons and O Riada / O Reidys.)

405 AD. *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn 126th King of Tara / Ireland, who is the direct male line ancestor of all of the Dal Cuinn "southern and northern" Ui Niaill Septs in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland, was killed this year at Muir Nicht  / The Sea, between France and Albion / Briton on the banks of the River Lianne / Leor near Boulgne - sur - mer by 95.Eochy / Eochaidh the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Prince / Tanaiste of Leinster, who was seeking personal revenge at what is now known as The Ford of *90.Niall. His slayer, 95.Eochy was a son of 94.Enda / Enna Cennsalach - of the Foul Laugh the Cu Corb 2nd King of Leinster, who would become the direct male line ancestor of the Ui Cheinnselaig / Kinsella Septs in Southern Leinster, including many of the future Ui Cheinnselaig Kings of Leinster, right up until the Anglo - Norman English Invasion in the late 12th Century AD.

      After the previous death of *89.Crimthann the Gaelic Milesian Heberian 125th King of Tara / Ireland, 95.Eochy decided he would lay claim to Tara for his Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Sept whose ancestors had previously also been Kings of Ireland,  "For he who holds Tara holds Ireland" so in this endeavour he had made his way to Tara and camped there for 9 days to set up his Kingship claim, but Bairceadha the main Druid put him out of Tara, and on his was back to Southern Leinster he ran into Bairceadha's son and not only got into an argument with him but also killed him during the conflict. *90.Niall as the elected Gaelic Milesian Heremonian King of Ireland was approached to do something about it so he went into Southern Leinster with his warriors to take him into custody to decide on what to do about him and after a conflict there 95.Eochy was handed over tgo him, but he managed to escape and made his way to Alba / Scottish Highlands were he then made his way over to France later on where *90.Niall was at this time campaigning with his Irish forces, and he hid among the bushes near the crossing of the River Leor and killed him with an arrow as he was crossing over.

     Although there was no such a position as a High King / Ard Ri in the Irish Brehon Law, *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages would come the closest to it this early on, before the Teutonic Vikings would arrive in the 8th Century AD, who would then especially begin to disrupt the Irish Brehon Law and the accepted Celtic customs of the Gaelic Irish Septs in Ireland. Despite the early demise of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages, the Kingship of Ireland would mainly remain with his descendants, the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern and northern" Ui Niaill Septs, emanating from his 8 sons, for another 500 years. (The mother of 7 of these sons would be Rioghnach), (His descendant *103.Malachy 1st / Mael Sechlainn would later become the third to be accepted as the 167th High King of Ireland in the 9th Century AD, due by then to the pressure of the ongoing Viking onslaught, and disruption to the Irish Brehon Law, which was to create a real need for an overall Celtic leader in Ireland.) *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages had been one of the 5 sons of *89.Eochy / Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin - the Lord of Slaves the previous Gaelic Milesian Heremonian 124th King of Tara / Ireland. (Prior to *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages demise he had decreed that Alba / Scottish Highlands was to be known henceforth as Scotia Minor. )

    Previously St. Patrick (Padraic - father) aka Patricus / Succat, a Romano - Celt had been among a group of hostages taken from the mainland of West Briton as a 16 year old youth and brought into Ireland to act as a shepherd inland in Co. Antrim in the east of the Ulster Province, between Loch Neagh and the Sliabh Mis mountins, and during this 6 year periood he was there he became friendly with Bronach, a daughter of his master, Miliuec, which would assist him greatly when he would return to Ireland of his own volition in 432 AD to spread Christianity further in Ireland  and he was to hear a voice urging him to return to Briton and he was then to walk 200 miles nearly to Co. Wexford in Southern Leinster were he was able to board a boat taking the much sort after Irish Wolfhounds to Europe.

405 - 428 AD. *91.Fearadhach / Dathi / Nathi now became the new Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Ui Fiachrach 127th King of Tara / Ireland, who  was a son of 90.Fiachra Foltsnach -  of the Flowing Hair who had been the second Gaelic Milesian Dal Cuinn King of Connacht who is the direct male line ancestor of all of the "southern and northern" Ui Fiachrach Septs / Family branches in the Connacht Province that was previously known as Sreng's Fifth who had been a paternal half - brother to *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the previous 126th King of Tara / Ireland. (They had both been 2 of the 5 sons of *89.Eochy / Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin the 124th King of Tara / Ireland,)

428 AD *91.Fearadach / Dathi / Nathi the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Fiachrach 127th King of Tara / Ireland by now had ruled Ireland for 23 years during which time he was to follow in the footsteps of his paternal uncle, *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages, and carry out expeditions, while also harassing the retreating Romans in Briton, Wales and Gaul (France and Part of Spain), attempting to push them back to the Alps and during this year he was induced to go from Tara to the cataract on the River Erne / Eas Ruaidh / Ballyshannon / Beal Atha Seanaidh (The Ford - Mouth of the Hillside) in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province due to a territorial dispute occurring there among his own "northern" Ui Fiachrach kinsmen. While he was there he had Doghra the Chief Druid inform him of his future for the next 12 months, who then had him send 9 of his Chiefs to Rath Archaill, which was the Druid’s camp on the River Moy / Muaidh there, and *91.Dathi himself also went along. (*91.Dathi’s, Queen Ruadh - of Red Complexion also had a palace there at Mullach Ruaidri in that region at Skreen in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province.) His Druid, Doghra went off to Dumha - na - nDruadh (The Mound of the Druid) where the Druids used to reside there near Rath Archaill on the southern side, to further consult his art and when he was aware of what was to occur he informed *91.Dathi, that he would follow in the way of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages and also *89.Criffan / Crimthann Mor the previous Heberian 125th King of Tara / Ireland who had been his maternal grand - uncle and carry out an expedition not only into Alba / Scottish Highlands, but also into Albion / Briton and Gaul (France and Spain.) *91.Dathi then informed all of his Chiefs of his intention to carry out this extended expedition, and after they all agreed to go along with him, they returned to their individual forts / duns in Co. Roscommon, to prepare, and when all were ready to begin the expedition they crossed over the River Shannon into the east of Ireland into Meath / Midhe, to the ancient palace on Fream Hainn (Hill of Frewin) at Port Lomard situated in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster.

    While they were at Fream Hainn, Finnchaemh, who was another of the Druids, informed *91.Dathi personally also of a previous ancient event that had occurred there that had made a great impact on the course of Gaelic Irish History in his favour in the past near the end of the last Millennium that *75.Eochy / Eochaidh Aireamh - the Ploughman, who was then the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian 93rd King of Tara / Erinn, had built his own personal palace there on this particular spot, to be independent of Tara for his own family, as under the Irish Brehon Law Tara went to the next reigning Irish King. The territory there at that time at Frewin / Fream Hainn, in Co. Westmeath, in reality, actually belonged to the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Feara Cul Sept of Tethbae, who had not been asked for permission to build on the sight there although some members of the Feara Cul Sept had been physically involved in assisting to construct the palace for him there. Mormael the Heremonian Feara Cul King was so upset when he found out about it, and at the next Feast of Samhain in November he had personallycame into conflict with *75.Eochy Aireamh, and killed him and then fled from the scene without being discovered. The Feara Cul Sept then tried to shift the blame for his death onto Siogmall, who was from the Tuatha de Danann Sidh Neannta Sept, who had their particular territory on the other side or western side of the River Shannon in Co. Roscommon in the Connacht Province. Eventually the Fear Cul Sept's part in the crime was revealed and in a panic they all then fled across the River Shannon over to the west into Connacht and settled there permanently on the border of Co. Galway and Co. Roscommon, where they were to remain for 355 years. *91.Dathi's male line ancestor, *85.Cormac mac Airt - of the Long Beard / the Magnificent 200 years before in 225 AD, who was the son of *84.Art - the Lonely the previous 112th King of Tara / Ireland at that time was to come out of exile in Connacht, to assume his right to the 115th Kingship of Tara / Ireland, after first being involved in assisting to displace his father, *81 Art's slayer, *58.Lewy mac con the 113th Ithian King of Tara / Ireland, *85.Cormac mac Airt was to then invite the Feara Cul Sept to leave Connacht and return with him to their previous territory in Meath / Midhe to act as his bodyguard, and when he became the 115th King of Tara / Ireland, in his own right, due to their assistance he instead gave them new territory to the north of Tara at Kells / Ceanannus Mor, where they then became known as the Heremonian Feara Cul Breagh - of Bregia in Co. Meath, which was situated further to the east of their original territory that they had held 355 years before in Co. Westmeath.

      After leaving Fream Hainn, *91.Dathi went onto Ros - na - Righ, to visit his mother, which was to the north east of Tara on the River Boyne and after staying there for a while with her, he returned to Tara, as he had previously arranged for all of his Chiefs to meet with him during the Feast of Beltaine on May Day at Telltown / Tailten to the north of Tara. The Feast of Beltaine had been instigated originally by Lugh the Tuatha de Danann King in honour of Taillte, the daughter of the King of Spain, who had been the previous wife of Eochy / Eochaidh mac Eirc the last overall King of the Fir Bolg Septs in Ireland, who had been killed at Moytura in Co. Galway in the south - west of the Connacht Province. This had occurred during the Gaels great battle against the Tuatha De Danann for having killed 35.Ithe the direct male line ancestor of the Ithian Septs in Ireland. Lugh had been fostered at her court, and when she died he had her interred there, and raised an immense mound over her remains and began the annual games in her honour on the first day of August, which was to be continued on in Ireland from then up to the 9th Century AD.

428 AD. *91.Dathi the Heremonian Ui Fiachrach 127th King of Ireland together with all of his Chiefs began the expedition to go overseas, and leaving Tara in Meath / Midhe they marched north - east to Dundalk in Co. Louth in Northern Leinster were his ships were waiting for them, and from there they left for Carlingford / Cuan Snamha Aigrech, from where they then set off for Alba / Scottish Highlands to go to Port Patrick. Prior to the rendezvous he had also carried out a circuit to express his overall authority in Ulster Province also by marching to Newry / Lubhar Chinnatracha and Donaghdee / Oirear Caoin in Co. Down and had also passed by Moville / Magh Bile there in Co. Donegal. In the meantime he had sent his Druid on ahead, to the palace of Feradach Fionn the King of Alba / Scottish Highlands, who had his palace at Tuirrin Brighe na Righ, to attempt to gain his submission and tribute without any need for conflict, but he was to refuse to do so, and on arriving there *91 Dathi went into battle against his forces to reinforce his Gaelic Milesian sovereignty over him, and his followers in Alba who they were able to defeat. Despite this, Feradach Fionn still kept up his resistance until *91.Dathi's paternal cousin, 91.Conall Gulban, slew him in battle. (91.Conall Gulban was one of the 8 sons of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the previous 126th King of Tara / Ireland, and he would also be direct male line ancestor of the "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Septs culminating in the O Donnells.),*91.Dathi then had the surviving son of Feradach Fionn personally swear him fealty and allowed him then to take up his previous position as King of Alba instead, and then continued on into Albion / Briton, and then from there they crossed over into France in Gaul were he also extended his Gaelic Milesian authority there, and where he received further submissions and hostages. He then went on to the foot of the Alps, where after a reign of 23 years, he was killed by a bolt of lightning at Sliabh Ealpa while attempting to extend his authority even further over Formmenus the King of Thrace. 91.Awley / Amhalgaidh, his younger brother, who was the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Ui Fiachrach first King of Connacht, recovered his body, intending to take it back to Ireland for internment at Rath Croghan / Cruachan in the Connacht Province, and along the way they become involved in a further 9 battles on the sea, and another 10 on the land, and on each occasion he was to lift up *91.Dathi's body for his men to see and be inspired, and they were victorious on each occasion. Meanwhile, 91.Awley  / Amhalgaidh who had ruled for 20 years as the Dal Cuinn Ui Fiachrach first King of Connacht, due to the mortal wounds he was to also suffer in the last battle they were to be involved in, was to also die as they came near to Tara, in the territory of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Deisi Temro Sept. Four of his servants then continued to carry the remains of *91.Dathi back to Connacht, where he was buried at Rath Cruachan, along with previous Gaelic Milesian Kings and Queen Maeve, and the site was marked by a red pillar stone  / coirthe dearg, which was still to be in existence up until 1650 AD when the English religious and ethnic oppression in Ireland was full on. 91.Awley his brother, was to rule in Connacht for 20 years, and it was also recorded that he was to die in 449 AD.

428 - 458 AD *91.Leary / Laoghaire became the new Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill 128th King of Tara / Ireland, who was another of the 8 sons of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the previous 126th King of Tara / Ireland, and he was to be the first "southern" Dal Cuinn Ui Niaill King from the "southern" Ui Niaill dynasty in the kingdom of Meath / Midhe in Northern Leinster. He had promised his father that he would not become a Christian, but despite this he was to later send his two daughters, 92.Eithne and 92.Fidelma to Cruachan in the Connacht Province to be educated by two Druids, where they were later to be baptized as Christians directly by St. Patrick himself, as was Cass mac Glais his swineherd.

429 AD *91.Leary the 128th King of Ireland's 2 main Druids, Lochra and Luchat Mael this year, foretold the coming of St. Patrick / Tailcenn.

430 AD After much pleading by St. Patrick the Romano - Celt to be sent back to Ireland to carry out his own personal mission, Pope Celestinus / Celestine 1st sent Palladius instead with 12 followers to converse with the Irish Christians who were already there in the south, who had been converted previously to Christianity by a disciple of St. John. This original group of Catholic religious landed in the Leinster Province where 91.Nathi, a son of 90.Garrchu, from the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Dal Messin Corb Sept refused them admission, but despite this initial restraint they were eventually able to convert and baptise many of the Irish in Ireland and erect 3 wooden churches, the Cell Fhine, the Teach na Roman and the Domhnach Arta. At Cell Fhine they were to leave behind books and a shrine with relics of St. Peter and St. Paul and of many other martyrs, and also some of their own personal retinue in Augustinus, Benedictus, Sylvester and Solinus. Palladius on returning to Rome complained that he had received no respect in Ireland, and he had also contracted a sickness, while he had been in the Ulster Province from which he was to eventually die.

431 AD St. Patrick was finally ordained a Bishop / supervisor in his own right, and Pope Celestine 1st  then gave him permission to go to Ireland to baptise and teach the Celtic Irish Gaedhals further about Christianity.

432 AD St. Patrick / Succat re - arrived into Ireland and came ashore 1 1/2 miles north - east of what is now the City of Downpatrick / Rath Celtchair / Dun Dalethghlas situated at the mouth of the River Slaney / Fiddler's Burn in Co. Down in the Ulster Province and nearby he was to set about erecting his first church at Saul / Sabhall (barn) on land granted to him by one of his earliest converts to Christianity, Dichu. (About the same distance to the east of Downpatrick are the Holy Wells of Sruill (The Stream of Struell). St. Mochaoi / St. Machee, who was to be one of the 6 sons of Bronach the daughter of his previous master, who he was to initially convert and became the 1st Catholic Abbot of Nendrum / Naondroim on what is now Mahee Island on the western side of Strangford Loch in Ulster. (It is still there to see with its cells, the stump of the Round Tower and the remains of other buildings that have since been constructed there, along with other artefacts from this period). The original bell from the site, was to also later on be discovered in the wall of one of the 3 cashels (Circular walls of stone and earth) surrounding the area, where it was to be hidden by the monks during the forthcoming Viking raids. It is now in the Ulster Museum in Belfast.) Inside the inner cashel were ecclesiastical constructions, with the second cashel surrounding the buildings of the monks, while the outer cashel housed their animals. Nendrum can be physically reached by crossing over the causeway onto Reagh Island and then by another causeway onto to Mahee Island. There also to be seen are the remains of a castle, that would be constructed there by Captain Brown in 1570 AD. (The lower end of Strangford Loch (Strong Ford Lake - Norse) is the mouth of the River Quoile near Downpatrick). St. Patrick was to also found Ath Truim with his followers Loman and Fortchern, on land to be eventually granted to him by 92.Felim / Feidhlimidh, a son of *91.Leary the 128th King of Ireland. The key to St. Patrick's overall initial success, was that he was to meet the Celtic Irish on their own ground with their own Celtic culture, utilising their sacred groves, their sacred mounds, and their sacred wells, turning them also into places of worship for Christianity, and also the same places that the Druids used to set up his Christian churches and holy places. Eventually the Abbeys, and the churches also were to become great centres of learning, instructing the Celtic Irish people in Greek and Latin, and laying the foundation for further widespread scholastic achievement, thereby allowing the Irish monks in the future to spread Christianity further during the Dark Ages into the British Isles and Europe.

     89.Conall Corc, the son of 88.Lughach, became the Gaelic Milesian Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 1st King of Cashel / Munster on the Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province who would go on to become the Heberian Eoghanacht Chasil direct male line ancestor of the future Heberian Chaisil Kings of Cashel / Munster down to 109.Cormac Mac Carthy the 46d King of Cashel / Munster who was to die in 1158 AD and he was also to be the ancestor of 109.Molloy / Maelmuad the Heberian Eoghanacht Raithlind 40th King of Cashel / Munster who is the direct male line ancestor of the O Mahonys who was to die in 978 AD.

433 AD 25th March: St. Patrick lit a fire on the Hill of Slane in Co. Meath in the east of Northern Leinster that could be seen from Tara, which went against the Celtic Druidic tradition in Ireland and really upset the Druids and *91.Leary the 128th King of Tara / Ireland summoned him to Tara to explain why he was interfering with the Druidic religion. Situated at Mag Slecht was the main ancient Celtic idol of Cenn Cruaich (The Head of the Mound), which was to become known later as Crom Cruaich (The Bowed One of the Mound), which consisted of gold, surrounded by 12 idols made from stone, and after St. Patrick was to take up the challenge and physically destroy it, the power of the Druidic religion towards the previous pagan gods in Ireland seemed to be from then on diminished.    

      94.Eochy / Eochaidh Baill Dearg - of the Red Mole was the eldest son of 93.Cairthenn Fionn Oge Mor, the son of 92.Blood / Blod the direct male line ancestor of the Gaelic Milesian Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Septs who was also the eldest son of 91.Cas the previous Heberian 1st King of Thomond / Northern Munster the direct male line ancestor of the Dal gCais (The People of 91.Cas.) 94.Eochy was born when St. Patrick was first in the Munster Province, and he was baptized by him, and died a natural death in his old age. He was to have 2 sons of his own, 95.Breacan / Breccan, the youngest, whose territory was in the region now known as the Barony of Ibrackan in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province. and 95.Conall his eldest son, who also had 2 sons of which the youngest was to be 96.St. Molua Lobhar - the Leper who was to found the first Catholic church at Killaloe in their Dal gCais Ui Bloid territory in Co. Clare in the north - west of Munster.

435 AD 92.Breasal / Bressal Belach who had been the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb 1st King of Leinster, died this year, who was a son of 91.Fiacha Ba hAiccid - the Lame, who had been the youngest son of *90.Cahir / Cathair Mor the previous 109th King of Tara / Ireland descended from 86.Cu Corb, 78.Lewy / Lughaidh the direct male line ancestor of the Ui Lughaidh Septs, *60.Leary / Laoghaire Lorc the 68th King of Tara / Erinn the direct male line ancestor of the Ui Laoghaire Leinster Septs and *59.Ugainy Mor - the Great the 66th King of Tara / Erinn and therefore from *37.Eremon.(Heremonians.)

      91.Aonghus / Oengus mac Nad Froich, the son of 90.Nad Froich who had been the Heberian 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, after his father, 89.Conall Corc became the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 3rd King of Cashel / Munster on the Rock of Cashel, and he was to be the first of the Catholic Kings of Cashel / Munster, when baptized by St. Patrick, and was to also be the father of 24 sons and 24 daughters.

438 AD The Senchas Mor was written down.

         St. Jerome was ordained as a Catholic priest.

439 AD The auxiliary Bishops, Secundinus, Auxilius and Isserninus were sent to Ireland to assist St. Patrick.

439 / 452 / 456 AD St. Bridget was born.

440 AD 91.Maine, the direct male line ancestor of the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill Cenel Maine, who was another one of the 8 sons of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages the previous 126th King of Ireland, died.

     St. Augustine, died at 76 years of age. 

441 AD St. Patrick was confirmed as a Bishop.

442 AD 91.Eogan the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill 1st King of Aileach, (Another of the 8 sons of *90.Niall - of the Nine Hostages) which was based on the ancient sith / lios fort  in the north of the Ulster Province, that was 5 1/2 acres and 802 feet in elevation with a great forest surrounding it along the east bank of the River Foyle, and 91.Eogan had held the position there for 47 years before St. Patrick came and converted him to Christianity. this was after 91.Eogan had sent a party out to meet him under his son, 92.Murray / Muireadach, as he was making his way up to Ulster through the Bearnas Mor in Tir Aodha, and then into Magh Ith the plain at Raphoe, 93.Eochy / Eochaidh who was a son of 92.Fiachra the son of 91.Eogan was also baptised with him as St. Seachnall / Secundinus had convinced 92.Murray to assist them with his father with promises of a bright future for him in the Cenel Eogain and St. Patrick also founded a church there at Donoghmore near Castle Finn. 91.Eogan was to have his main fortress at Fidh Mor / Veagh between the church and the Grianan of Aileach. An ancient stone situated there is believed to be an old Inauguration Stone of the Tuatha De Danann and the Heremonian "northern" Ui Niaill that was blessed by St. Patrick. Despite this the Cenel nEogain were to eventually have their Crowning Place and the Leach na Ri (The Flag Stone of the King) at Tullahogue between Grange and Donoghennry at Desertcreight near Dungannon were the Cenel Eogain Ui Cathains / O Cains / O Kanes and the O Hagans / Ui hOgain were to officiate at the ceremonies. St. Patrick also blessed Inish Eogain / Owen at Belachratha / Ballagh / Inishowen East in Clonca near Malin Head where there are the ruins of an ancient church founded there by St. Patrick himself.

444 AD Armagh / Ard Macha in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province was now founded as a religious institution.

      Mac Cairthand the son of Caelub / Coelub was killed in the Battle of Feimin.

447 AD St. Secundinus, who had assisted St. Patrick in his mission in Ireland, died at 75 years of age.

450 AD It was in this year that St. Patrick was to baptize 91.Angus / Oenghus the Gaelic Milesian Heberian Eoghanacht 3rd King of Cashel / Munster on the Rock of Cashel, who was then the first person baptized in that particular part of the country, and while doing so he inadvertently pierced his foot with his Crozier, to which pain he did not respond, as he thought it was part of the ceremony. 91.Angus' wife, 96.Eithne Uathach - the Detestable, was a daughter of 95.Criffan / Crimthann the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb 3rd King of Leinster.

 

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