811 - 820 AD
811 AD The Termon
(Sanctuary) at Tallaght
in Co. Dublin in the north - east of
Southern Leinster was violated by
*100.Aed
Oirdnide
the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern"
Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain
164 th King of Ireland, who was besieging
the territory in
Southern
Leinster again to express his
overall authority and the community
there then boycotted the Assembly Fair / Oenach at
Tailten for imposing on their sanctuary area.
Nuadu the Abbot of Armagh
paid a visit to the
Connacht
Province
with some of the relics of
St. Patrick and to also introduce his Cain Phatraic
/
Law of
Patrick to try and promote peace throughout that region.
101.Diarmait, (a
grandson of 98.Aed Roin
the previous Heemonian Dal Fiatach
19th King of
Ulaid in
the
Ulster Province had founded a hermitage at Castledermot
/
Dysert Diarmata
in Co. Kildare
in Central
Southern
Leinster, where he was the leader of the religious
reformers known as the Celi De (Culdees / Clients of God), on land previously given to him there by
104.Bran
Ardchenn
the Heremonian Cu Corb
Ui Dunlainge
21st King of Leinster, who had been a
disciple of St. Comgall and
Dysert Diarmata then became a daughter house of
the Bangor
monastery
situated on the east coast of
Ulster,
even though it was down in Southern
Leinster.
A
connection had been made previously between
Ulster
and
Southern Leinster
when
91.St. Columbanus,
who was originally from Southern
Leinster,
had gone to Bangor
Monastery
to join up with St. Comgall before he had set sail for the
Continent way back in 590 AD.
A Viking raiding party this
year were annihilated in the north - east of the
Ulster Province
after they
were stopped dead in their tracks by the
Septs there in the kingdom of
Ulaid / Ulidia.
812 AD The Danish Vikings now invaded the
Connacht Province, and the
Munster Province especially the
Skellig Michael / Scelig Micil monastery in Co.
Kerry in the south - west of
Munster, that had been named after the Archangel
St. Michael, while
other Vikings raided the mainland in
Co. Kerry
and were defeated there by the
Heberian
Eoghanachta Locha Lein Sept and they also carried out a raid in
Co.
Mayo further to the north in the mid - west of
Connacht, where they were trapped and annihilated
there also by the
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn Ui
Briuin Ui Maille / O Malley Sept. Despite these few setbacks on the mainland
of Ireland, during this period the Vikings were to
still develop Scandinavian settlements in the northern islands and the
Hebrides,
which then allowed them to be much closer to the mainland of
Ireland
itself, and from now on much larger Viking forces were to make an appearance.
104.Maurice
/ Muirgius the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin
Siol Muireadhaigh / Sil Murray 31st King of
Connacht
who was continuing to ensure his overall authority in the Connacht
Province
besieged the Calraige Luirg
Sept in Connacht, who were
a subject Sept of the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Ailello Sept there,
and
later on also laid siege to territory in the southern part of
Connacht.
813 AD
105.Muirenn
the
Abbess of Kildare,
died, who had been a
sister to
105.Finsnechta Cetharderc the previously deceased
Heremonian
Cu Corb Ui Dunlainge Ui Dunchada
22nd King of Leinster.
814 AD After the death of 104.Aed mac Colgan in 738 AD the
Heremonian Cu Corb Ui Cheinnselaig /
cinnsella Sept had
been devastated as to any chance of regaining the Kingship
of Leinster, as by now there had been
six Heremonian Cu
Corb Ui Dunlainge
Kings
of Leinster in a row and the
Ui Cheinnselaig Sept in a further attempt to try and regain
their previous position in the scheme of things was again
in conflict were they were to be defeated by 105.Kelly
/
Ceallach and 105.Muiredach, the
2 sons of
104.Bran Ardchenn the previous
Ui Dunlainge Ui Muireadhaigh
21st King of
Leinster.
With the death of
105.Finsnechta
Cetharderc who had been
the
Ui Dunlainge Ui Dunchada
22nd King of Leinster,
105.Murray
/ Muireadach from the
Heremonian
Cu Corb
Ui Dunlainge Ui Faelain
Sept had
now become the 23rd joint King of Leinster (by courtesy of
*100.Aed Oirdnide the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern"
Ui Niaill
Cenel nEogain
164th
King of Ireland), (The Heremonian Cu Corb
Ui Muireadhaigh Sept would be
the next in line for the Kingship
of Leinster.)
The Oratory of St. Fintan was
constructed this year at Howth
in Co.
Dublin
in the north - east of Southern Leinster, and the Holy Well that was also there
at this time is still there to be seen
today.
104.Maurice
/ Muirgius
the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai
Siol Muireadhaigh
/ Sil Murray 31st King of
Connacht had his personal territory at Aughrim
/ Echdruim in the Connacht Province were he was dependent on the monastery at
Clonmacnoise situated on the eastern side of the River Shannon in Co. Offaly in the the territory of the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch
Ui Maine
Septs, where Mael Duin the Bishop (supervisor)
there was killed so along with Foirchellach the Abbot of
Clonmacnoise
they
attacked the
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch
Ui Maine Septs who had their territory south of the River Suck,
in retaliation, and many were killed and
101.Maurice / Muirgius as the King of Connacht then imposed the Law of Kieran
/ Ciaran over
Connacht, which
was to be his last important act as the King there.
815 AD 104.Maurice
/ Muirgius
the Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Ai
Siol Muireadhaigh
31st King of
Connacht, died, who had been all about expanding
the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai
Siol Muireadhaigh territory further
in the Connacht Province
and their overall authority over the Ciarraige Septs or
any other Sept that now existed in
Central Connacht and because of this he
had always been up against *100.Aed Oirdnide the
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Dal Cuinn
"northern" Ui Niaill
Cenel
nEogain 164 th King of Ireland.
He had therefore strengthened the Siol
Muireadhaigh (Sil Murray) Sept
and they were now the most dominant Sept
among all of the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Septs
there in Connacht and
in the future the
Ui Briuin Ai Siol
Muireadhaigh succession to the
Kingship of Connacht
was to see the sovereignty in
Connacht pass from father to son
now for 7 generations. He
was also to be the direct male line ancestor of the
Mac
Dermots
/ Mheic Diarmata in their kingdom of
Mag Luirg and their
sub - Sept the
Mac Donaghs / Mheic Donnchadha
who were to take over
Tir Ailello (The Land of 90.Ailill)
in the north of Connacht
and of his brothers, 104.Diarmait
would become the future
33rd
King of Connacht and
104.Finsnechta the future
37th King of Connacht who
would would continue on the control of the
Kingship through
his two sons, 105.Cathal the future
34th King of Connacht, and especially
105.Teague / Tadhg Mor. 104.Maurice
/ Muirgius
had been a son of
103.Tomaltach,
a son
of
102.Murgal,
one of
the 4
sons of
101.Indrechtach
the
previous 21st King of
Connacht, one of the 2 sons
of
100.Murray
/ Muireadach
the
18th King of
Connacht
the direct
male line ancestor of the
Siol Muireadhaigh
/ Sil Murray Sept.
103.Mael
Cothaid now became the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Ai
Siol Muireadhaigh Siol Cathail
32nd King of
Connacht,
who was one of the 2 sons of
102.Fogartach,
one of the
4 sons of
101.Cathal
who had been
the previous
23rd King of
Connacht
and the direct male line ancestor of
the
Siol Cathail
Sept, who was also one of the
2 sons of 100.Murray
/ Muireadach the
18th King of
Connacht
the direct male line ancestor of the
Siol Muireadhaigh (Sil Murray)
Sept.
100.Olchobur who may
have been / or not been, the the
Heberian
Eoghanacht Aine
Ui Endae 20b King of
Cashel / Munster,
died, which was to end his
Heberian Eoghanacht Aine male line to the
Kingship
of Cashel / Munster
altogether, as he was a son of
99.Dub Indrecht, a son of
98.Cathussach, whose father
was 97.Uisnech, one of
the 2 sons of 96.Mael
Umai, a son of 95.Cuan
the previous12th King
of
Cashel / Munster
descended from
93.Enda the direct male line ancestor
of the Ui Endae Sept
who had been a
grandson of
91.Ailill
the direct male line ancestor of the
Eoghanacht Aine Sept, one of
the 2 sons of
90.Nad
Froich the
2nd King
of Cashel / Munster,
one of the 7 sons of
89.Conall
Corcm the 1st King
of Cashel / Munster.
100.Artri
became the
Heberian Eoghanacht Glendamnach
21st King of
Cashel / Munster, who
was a son of
99.Cathal
the previous
19th King of Cashel /
Munster,
a son of
98.Finguine
the
16th King of Cashel / Munster,
one of the 2 sons of
97.Cathal Cu Cen Mathair - the Motherless Hound
who had been the
14th King of Cashel /
Munster,
a son of
96.Cathal
the
10th King of Cashel /
Munster,
descended
from
93.Criffan / Crimthann
the
5th King
of Cashell / Munster and the direct
male line ancestor of the
Glendamnach
Septs.
100.Artri
was to be the first to be ordained as a
King
on Irish
soil by the Celtic Catholic Church, who by now had replaced the poets who had previously
carried out this ceremony.
100.Colman, the brother of
*100.Aed Oirdnide the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill
Cenel nEogain 164 th King of Ireland was to be killed in
a dispute with his
"northern" Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Niaill kinsmen the
Cenel Conaill Sept,
and the followers of 94.St. Columbcille went to
Tara to curse *100.Aed Oirdnide
for the conflict that had occurred.
816 AD The
Tuamgraney monastery in
Co. Clare in the north - west of the
Munster Province was attacked by the Vikings
this year.
817 AD
100.Aed
Oirdnide the
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Dal Cuinn
"northern" Ui Niaill
Cenel nEogain
164th King of Ireland, who had by now reigned
for 25 years, besieged the Leinster
Province once again, and
would later die this year at
Ath Da Fearta in
Magh Conaille on the Co.
Louth border with the Ulster Province.
The monks on the holy
island
of Iona
in the sea to the north - east of the Ulster
Province could take
no more of the Viking raids and they left the island
for good and set up permanently at Kells / Ceanannus Mor
(The Great Head Fort) in
Co. Meath in the
south -
east of Northern Leinster.
Mael Duin,
the son of Kennelly / Cenn Faelad of Raphoe
in Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell / Co. Donegal
in the north - west of the Ulster Province was killed along with many of
94.St.
Columbcille’s followers
this year.
818 AD 103.Mael
Cothaid, the son of 102.Fagartach, was still the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Ai Siol
Muireadhaigh Siol Cathail 32nd King of Connacht.
The
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn Ui
Niaill Septs tried to divide the authority in Southern Leinster
to extend their Overlordship further there.
Cuanu the Abbot of
Louth in the far north - east
of
Northern Leinster took the Shrine of St. Mochta, who had
been its founder,
into exile to the Munster Province
to get away from the fury of *100.Aed
Oirdnide the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern"
Ui Niaill
164th King of Ireland.
819 -
833 AD *102.Conor
/ Conchobar
was to be the Heremonian Dal Cuinn
"southern" Ui Niaill
Clann Cholmain
165th King of Ireland, who was a son of
*101.Donough
/ Donnchad the previous
163rd King of Ireland, the
son of *100.Donnell /
Domhnall
Mide the
161st King of Ireland, who
had been the first from the Clann
Cholmain Sept to be a
King of Ireland, descended from
94.Colman
Mor
the
6th King
of Meath, who was one
of the 3 sons of 93.Diamait
mac Carroll
the previous
Gaelic Milesian
133rd King of Tara / Ireland.
100.Cyrell / Cairell
the Heremonian Dal Fiatach
25th King of Ulaid
who had his territory in
the east of
Ulster Province, died, who was one of the
2 sons of
99.Fiachnae the previous 22nd
King of Ulaid, who was descended from
95.Mael
Cobo the 13th King
of
Ulaid and his particular
Heremonian Dal Fiatach male
line was to end with his demise, but it was still to be carried forward to the
Kingship through his
brother, 100.Eochy / Eochaidh
who had been
the previous
24th King
of Ulaid.
102.Mael Bressail
became the
Gaelic Milesian Irian Dal nAraidi
Ui Echach Cobo 26th King of
Ulaid in the north - east of the
Ulster Province, who was a son of
101.Ailill a previous
Ui Echach Cobo King, the son
of 100.Felim
/
Fedelmid, a son of 99.Mael
Cothaig,
one of the 2 sons of 98.Fergus
the previous 16th King of Ulaid,
descended from 91.Eochy
/ Echu, one of the 3 sons of 90.Crond
Ba Drui
descended from
62.Rory Mor
the
Gaelic Milesian
84th King
of Tara / Ireland
and
37.Ir (Irians.)
820 AD The Celtic High Crosses of Kilree
/ Cill
Ri (The King's Church) and Killamery / Cill Lamhrai
(Lambrach's Church) in
Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of
Southern
Leinster were constructed this year.
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