600 BC - 522 BC
600 BC - 331 AD
During this period the Celtic Gaelic Milesian
Irian Navan Fort of
Eamhain Macha in Co. Armagh
in the south - east of
the
Ulster
Province was
to be in existence until the coming of the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian
Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim
Dal Cuinn 3 Colla brothers who would establish the
beginnings of their Orghialla
/ Oriel kingdom there in
Ulster
and in the adjoining
Co. Louth
in the north - east of
Northern Leinster.
600 BC
Celtiberians were recorded at this time who were not necessarily Celtic
speaking on the Iberian
Peninsula, and in Ierne / Ireland
and Albion / Briton and they
were to continue to arrive into Erinn / Ireland before this
date and up until 27 AD belonging linguistically to the greater
Indo - European
language family. Himilco, the Carthaginian, recorded
Celtic peoples on the
North Sea
and in France
and Spain (Gaul), and
Celtic place names are widespread in Spain and Portugal and
correspond
with the Urnfields running back through the south of France and the
Rhone
Valley to within the south - western area of
the North Alpine Urnfield
province.
The Urnfield Culture had spread widely to the south and the west from Catalonia, and later groups entered the Peninsula from the western end of the
Pyrenees
setting up along the Atlantic coast. These western peoples were
to be mostly
unabsorbed
by the older established inhabitants when the region was to come within the
Roman Empire later on in 200 BC, as these then were the
Celts who lived around Pyrene and beyond the Pillars of
Hercules. Only after the emergence of the Hallstatt
aristocratic warrior society
did all come together under people from
Spain
in Gaul, through Middle
Europe, to the eastern end of the Alps
and Nyrax / Nocia later in Styria.
The full Hallstatt Culture was established and conformed with the full
range of Celtic peoples in relation to the
Celtic place names that then existed.
The
Cimmerians and the Scythians
still
lived on the Steppe Lands of Eastern Europe,
and a group of people were now brought together through over - lordship of a warlike
aristocratic warrior people known now as the Celtoi, and when that
warlike warrior tribe suffered reverses that particular Nation fell apart, and new groups and names
then took in the many splintered groups. The
Scythians
were to be responsible for the collapse of the Cimmerian
suzerainty who became the eastern neighbours of the Hallstatt
Culture province in the
late 6th Century and were then overthrown by another westward moving
nomadic people the Sarmatians. The
Celts were not so easy
to overcome, due to their mainly
farming economy and the diversity of their environment.
The Scythian
Pretani
/ Picts were to become a
significant name in Albion
/
Briton by the time of Pytheas
and there was no indication that any great addition took place in population before to
the previous native population in Erinn /
Ireland.
The Hallstatt Culture appeared with settlers from then on, with
mid -
Albion / Briton populated by Late Bronze Age migrants
who may have been
subject to Hallstatt warlords, and they had long bronze or
iron swords and were
riding or driving horses bridled and adorned in the fashion of their
Middle
European homeland. There was separate immigration directly from the Lower Rhenish region through or around Scotland, and crannog dwellings indicated in the
Upper
River
Shannon
in
Ireland
are similar to those from the west Alpine zone.
(The long sword was to give way to the broad - bladed
dagger and two casting spears.)
594 BC
*59.Ugaine
Mor
/
*59.Hugoney -
the Great
the
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
66th King of
Tara / Erinn, who was a son of
58.Eochy
Buadhach,
the son of *57.Duach Ladhrach
the previous
Gaelic Milesian
59th King of
Tara / Erinn, had ruled for 40 years
and
was to be killed at the end of this year at
Tealach an Chosgair
(The
Hill of Victory) in
Magh Muiredha in the ancient kingdom of
Brega
in the Midlands / Midhe
/
Co. Meath in the
south - east of
Northern
Leinster
by his own brother,
*59.Badhbhchadh.
594 BC. Riaghan ?
594 BC. 1 day.
*59 Badhbhchadh
/
Bancadh
proclaimed himself the
Gaelifc Milesian
Heremonian
67th King of Tara / Ireland
who was also a son of 58.Eochaidh
Buadhach,
but he was to only survive in this position for 3 hours as
*59.Ugaine' Mor's
son,
*60.Leary / Laoghaire
Lorc
- the Murderer quickly disposed of him for killing his father.
(Prior to his demise
*59.Ugaine
Mor
had received a promise from all of his
subjects that they would never contend for the
Kingship of
Erinn against any of his descendants).
60.Roighne
another of his sons,
was to be
the author of many of the original
laws collected and included in the
Irish Brehon Law.)
Despite the great number of sons 'that he had produced, only
2 of these were to leave any important
aristocratic warrior issue;
594 -
592 BC.
*60.Leary
/ Laoghaire
Lorc became the Gaelic
Milesian Heremonian 68th
King of Tara / Erinn,
who
was to become
the direct male
line ancestor of the
aristocratic warrior
Ui Laoghaire
Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb
Kings
of
Leinster,
and
the Ui Laoghaire
Ui Connla Kings
of Ossory in
Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of
Southern Leinster
who were to also produce 1
King
of Leinster.
592 - 542 BC.
*60.Coffey
/ Cobhthach Caol Breagh
- the Slender of
Brega, his brother, who was the
King
of Brega in
the
Midlands
/
Midhe / Co. Meath in the south - east of
Northern
Leinster,
envied his brother’s higher position,
and to achieve this wanted him dead, and actually made himself sick thinking about it
and while recovering
*60.Leary
Lorc came to visit
him at Carman in
Co. Wexford in the south - east of
Southern
Leinster, and just as he bent over to embrace him
*60.Coffey Caol
Breagh plunged a dagger deep into his heart.
*60.Coffey
then also poisoned
*60.Leary's son,
61.Ailill
/ Oilioll
Aine who had
previously succeeded his father as the King of
Leinster to remove any chance of him ever gaining the
Kingship
of Tara / Erinn. As fate would have it,
61.Ailill’s infant son,
*62.Maen
Ollamh had also previously received a
blow during a hurling match, which made him unable to speak, and he was
therefore ruled incapable of ever succeeding to the
Kingship. Because of this disability,
*60.Coffey Caol Breagh
spared his life and he lived in his father's palace at
Dinn Righ / The Hill of the Kings, which was an ancient royal residence founded
originally by the
Fir Bolg Septs there on the River
Barrow near Leighlin / Leith Ghlinn in Co. Carlow
in Southern Leinster. (*62.Maen
Ollamh was then under the care of his minders,
who were the two teachers,
Ferceirtine and
Craftine).
Later on when
he was older he was to
have an
altercation with some one, and he actually spoke again, and he was then to be known as
*62.Labhraidh
(He speaks.)
*60.Coffey
Caol Breagh
who was now the Gaelic Milesian
69th King of Tara / Erinn was set up at
Tara in
Co. Meath
in the south - east of
Northern
Leinster where he was informed about the physical change that had occurred to his
great - nephew, *62.Maen
Ollamh aka *62.Labraidh
Ollamh,
and ordered him and his two teachers to
attend the Ard Feis / Assembly in
Co. Meath, where the Kings of Ireland
held the 6 day
Festival of Samhain every year, and
where every 3rd year a
Legal Assembly was to meet there. During the feast *60.Coffey
Caol Breagh
asked, "Who was the most generous man at
Tara,"
and the two teachers named
*62.Labraidh
/
*62.Maen Ollamh, and
and in a fury, and using this as an excuse he
ordered them all into exile out of
Ireland.
They ignored his decree and only left the perimeters of the
Leinster Province and went
instead into the west of the Munster Province to
Scoriath the
Fer Morca King who gave them sanctuary, and who
had a daughter,
Moriath, of whom he had
already rejected many proposals for
marriage from the various young Princes
/ Tanaistes / heir apparents
of Munster. Because of this, her mother and father constantly watched over her,
but with the assistance of *62.Labraidh Ollam's harper,
Craftine, they were able to
meet and fall in love, and were eventually betrothed and married.
Scoriath then gave him a
force of his Gaelic aristocratic warriors from
Munster to
try and regain his rightful kingdom in the Leinster Province
from *60.Coffey Caol Breagh his great - uncle
and together with his followers he returned to
Leinster
where he was joined by his own Leinster
aristocratic warriors and was able to retake the fortress at
Dinn Righ, but
*60.Coffey Caol Breagh
on hearing of this marched down from
Tara at
once into Leinster
with a great force of his own.
*62.Labhraidh
Ollamh
withdrew from Leinster and
disbanded his followers, and sent Moriath under
Craftine’s protection back
into
Munster to her father. With only
9 of his aristocratic warriors he went
over to Albion /
Briton and then from there
made his way to France were he eventually served the King of that Country and became a chief commander,
and after he advised the
King there of his previous difficulty with his great - uncle, he too gave him a
force of his warriors to return to
Erinn / Ireland to claim his rightful position.
560 BC
- 300 BC
During this period the Celts in Europe whose language was
Indo
- European were to reach the pinnacle of their culture.
551 BC. Cinaeth ?
542 BC
*60.Coffey
Caol Breagh the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian 69th King of
Tara / Ireland
had by now ruled for 50 years,
and this year his grand - nephew, now known as
*62.Labhraidh Loingsech / Lynch (sea mariner) - the Exile returned to Ireland, arriving back
into the mouth of the river in
Co. Wexford
in the south - east
of Southern
Leinster where the men of
Leinster
and
the
Munster
Province
soon joined in with him and they marched onto
the fort of
Dinn Righ were *60.Coffey was holding an Assembly and was not
yet aware of *62.Labraidh Loingsech's return, or that he had
since acquired 30
Irish
Chieftains who also allied with him and 700 men. They then set the fort there on fire and
all within were burnt to death, and this action was later to be known in
Irish History as "The Slaughter
of Dinn Righ"
/ Argain Dinn Righ, which was to see the total destruction / toghail of
the fort.
From this
*60.Coffey
/ Cobthach
Caol Breagh
descend the
Heremonian
Ui Cobhthaigh
Septs / Family branches now known as
Coffey
in the
Connacht
Province,
the Ui Felim
Dal
Cuinn
Septs,
the
3 Colla Dal Cuinn Septs,
the Dal Cuinn Ui Maine
Septs, the Dal Cuinn
3 Connachta
Septs,
and
the
"southern" and "northern"
Dal Cuinn Ui Niaill
Septs,
the
Heremonian
Ui Conaire
Earna
and
Muscraige
Septs and their kinsmen,
the
Dal Riada
Septs, and the
Ui Felim
Deisi
and
Fotharta
Septs in Southern Leinster.
542
- 523 BC. *62.Labhraidh
Loingsech -
the Mariner then became the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire
70th King of Tara / Erinn in his own right for 18 years, and
also the direct
male line ancestor of the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb
Kings of Leinster
and the Ui Laoghaire Ui Connla
Kings
of Ossory
and one of
Leinster.
The
Wicklow
Mountains later on also came to be the
main stronghold of the Fortuatha
region of the
Southern Leinster
Tuaths / Family regions who originally had their hill - fort of Ailenn in the north on the Liffey
Plains of Co. Kildare in
Central Southern Leinster. Their migration earlier on
into Southern Leinster
was to force the Fir Bolg Septs there further
to the
west during that period, and this saw the Fir Bolg
also construct many forts there against their intrusion. One of these surviving
Fir Bolg tribes in the
Leinster
region remained in the south - west to eventually create the basis for the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Connla aristocratic over - kingdom of
Ossory in Co.
Kilkenny and their territory there was to always be between a rock and a hard
place, as they were to be squeezed between their kinsmen, the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Cu Corb Septs in
Southern Leinster
and the Heberian
Septs in the
Munster Province in
Mogha's Half
/ Southern Leinster
and the
Munster Province.
After the destruction of the fort / dun of Dinn Righ the
aristocratic warrior Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire descendants of
*62.Labhraidh Loingsech
eventually became the direct male line descendants of
78.Lewy / Lughaidh (Ui
Lughaidh)
and his descendant
86.Cu
Corb the direct
male line ancestor of the Cu Corb
Kings
of Leinster.
(His descendants were to set up a confederacy over - kingdom in what is now
Southern Leinster, which is named for the Laigin (Lin)
Celts or Spear People.)
86.Cu
Corb in turn would leave
4
sons who would continue on the aristocratic warrior
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb direct
male line in
Southern Leinster, and of these
4 sons only
2 would then push the direct male line further
on from there,
87.Mess Corb was to produce the
Dal Messin Corb
Sept, and 87.Nia Corb
the Dal Niad Cuirp
Sept who would
then continue it on
through his son, 88.Corbmac
Gelta Gaeth, and then his son
89.Felim
/ Feidlimid Fer Aurglas. In turn it
would then be up to his 2 sons,
90.Maine
Mal, the
ancestor of the Ui Mail Sept, and especially
his brother,
*90.Cahir
/ Cathair
Mor- the
Greater
who was to become the
Gaelic Milesian
109th King of Tara / Ireland who would in time divide Leinster up
between his own 9 sons who were to leave
aristocratic warrior issue, but despite this only
1
of these sons would then continue to carry their aristocratic warrior male line forward namely,
91.Fiachu
Ba hAiccid - the Lame who was to be injured in
battle and who was also his youngest son who was to become the father of
92.Bressal
Belach who would become the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire
Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb
1st King of Leinster whose own 2 sons were to create
a further
2
separate dominant aristocratic warrior Cu Corb Leinster
Tuaths / Family regions.
One of these
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb
Septs descending from
*90.Cahir
/ Cathair
Mor- the
Greater the Gaelic Milesian
109th King of Tara / Ireland would evolve from
his son,
91.Labraidh Laidech through his son,
92.Enda
/ Enna Cennsalach
who would become the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb
2nd King
of Leinster and the direct male line
ancestor of the
Ui Cheinnselaig
/ Kinsellagh /
Kinsella Sept, while the other dominant Cu Corb Sept would
evolve from his other son,
91.Enna Nia through his son,
92.Dowling
/ Dunlaing
who was also a Leinster
Prince / Tanaiste
/ heir apparent
who would become the direct male line ancestor of the
Ui Dunlainge
/ O Dowling
Sept who would produce many of the Cu Corb Kings
of Leinster.
These 2 future Cu Corb dynasties would be the only Septs who would continue to share the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb
aristocratic warrior
Leinster Kingships in
the future descending from
86.Cu Corb and his descendant,
92.Bressal Belach the
1st King of Leinster. The influence of these 2 aristocratic warrior Septs from the
Cu Corb Ui Cheinnselaig
Sept and the
Cu Corb
Ui Dunlainge Sept, was to spread further south in
Southern Leinster into the River Barrow region. Their territory there
also came to be land locked, just like all of the
Irish Celtic territories would be, and was to be centred on the River Liffey, the River Barrow and
the River Slaney basins, where they were then to be cut off from the
Midlands
/ Midhe / Northern
Leinster by the bogs of
Co. Offaly in the north
- west of Southern
Leinster. They were also surrounded by the forest to the north of the
River Liffey, from the Munster Province
in the south - west,
and the uplands of the territory then controlled by the
Fir Bolg Sept
in the kingdom of
Ossory west of
Barrow, with
Arklow, Dublin, Wexford and
Wicklow situated on the eastern seacoast.
Southern Leinster
came to be divided by the watershed / Gabhair
between the Rivers Liffey and the River Slaney, Glendalough and Kildare in the
north, known then as
Laigin Tuath Gabhair,
and Leighlin and Ferns in the south also known then as
Laigin Des Gabhair. During the
12th Century AD the Gaelic Milesian
Irian
Ui Loigis / Ui Laeghis
Sept who were actually an Irian Sept and not of the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
Cu Corb
male
line, but still under their over - lordship, were to be never the less
dependent on the Heremonian Cu Corb
Southern
Leinster
dynasties. In time they would also become incorporated into Leighlin, due to
the over - lordship of the Cu Corb
Sept emanating from 92.Enda
/ Enna
Cennsalach / Cinsella the 2nd King
of Leinster. (Ui Cheinnselaig).
(The Gaelic Milesian
Irian
Ui Loigis King there was sometimes
referred to as the King of
the Double Laigin).
(Naas in Co. Kildare
to the west of the Wicklow Hills was
to be the ancient residence of the
Cu Corb Kings of
Leinster,
which was to be named for another of their ancestors,
*80.Nuadhas
Neacht
who would become
the
Heremonian
Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh
96th
King of Tara
/ Ireland,
who was to be a grandson of
78.Lewy
/ Lughaidh their particular direct male line ancestor, who
was to be one of
the 2 sons of
77.Breasal Breach,
who is
the actual common ancestor of both the
Ui
Cheinnselaig
Sept,
the
Ui Dunlainge Sept and the
Ui Connla Sept in
Southern Leinster.
530 BC
A voyage was recorded this year by those from
Marsillia who sailed down the east coast through
the Pillars of Hercules and along the seaboard
to the city of Tartessos,
which had been trading with the Greeks since 638 BC, who also traded as far
as the Brittany
Peninsula who in turn traded with
Ierne /
Ireland and Albion
/ Briton and the names of
Ierne and Albion
were formed from Greek names, and the Irish
term of
Eriu
and
Eire formed from
Ierne,
while Briton
was also known to the Irish
as Albu.
The term
Galatae was to come into use
after the Hallstatt Culture had diminished and the
Celts who had just created
the La Tene Culture because of the influence of their trading with the Greeks
and Etruscans, were moving outward.
524 BC. Flann Da Congal ?
523 - 506 BC.*61.Meig Molbhthach
became the Gaelic
Milesian Heremonian
Ui Cobhthaigh 71st King of
Tara / Erinn who was one of the sons of
*60.Coffet
/ Cobthach Caol Bhreagh
the previous
69th King of Erinn.
522 BC
There were to be 30 Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
Kings of Tara / Erinn, including
*62.Labhraidh
Loingseach
the Gaelic Milesian
70th King of Tara / Erinn
down to *90.Cahir
/ Cathair
Mor the 109th
King of Tara / Erinn who was to die in 166 AD.
506 BC - 499 BC.
*67.Mogh Corb
became the Gaelic Milesian Heberian 72nd King
of Tara / Erinn, who was a son of
66.Coffey / Cobhthaigh Caomh
the son of *65.Reacht
/ Reachtaidh
Righ Dearg
- the Red King
the
previous Gaelic Milesian
65th
King of
Tara / Erinn descended from
*37, Eber Fionn the joint 1st King of Tara / Erinn
and the direct male line ancestor of all of the
Heberians.
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