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                                                                                                                                                                  Eoghanachta of Munster - 33A.

957 AD. 105.Mael Fathardaig the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 35th King of Munster, died this year, who was a son of 104.Flann descended from 95.Fingen the previous 9th King of Cashel / Munster, descended from 92.Felim / Feidlimid the 4th King of Cashel / Munster, a son of 91.Angus / Oengus mac Nad Froich the 3rd King of Cashel / Munster, the son of 90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, a son of 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster the aristocratic warrior ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs descended from 85.Eoghan Mor the aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Eoghanachta.

        As a further sign of the depreciating influence and declining strength of the various Heberian Eoghanacht Septs, 105.Dub da Bairenn mac Donnell / Domhnaill became the new Heberian Eoghanacht Raithlind 36th King of Cashel / Munster, who was a son of 104.Donnell whose previous male line had never produced a Munster King since 89,Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster the original ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs, and he was a son of another 103.Dub da Bairenn, a son of 102.Angus / Oengus, a son of 101.Flaithnia, a son of 100.Anilte, a son of 99.Dowling / Dunlaing, or (Eladach who died in 828 AD) a son of 98.Eladach, (or Fergal the King of Des Muman who died in 779 AD) one of the 2 sons of 97.Selbach, a son of 96.Coirpe Clarenach, a son of 95.Coirpre Riastrain, a son of 94.Aed Osraige, one of 2 sons of 93.Loegaire the aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Heberian Eoghanacht Ui Laegaire Sept, one of the 2 sons of 92.Criffan / Crimthann, the son of 91.Eochy / Echu the aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Ui Echach Muman Sept, the son of 90.Mac Cass the original aristocratic warrior ancestor of Des Muma / Southern Munster,another of the 7 sons of 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs. Due to the very long period of the lack of no actual Heberian Eoghanacht Kings in his genealogy it is somewhat confused and cannot be considered definite at this stage. (The writing was by now well and truly on the wall for the aristocratic warrior Heberian Eoghanachta Dynasties.) 

 

959 AD. 105.Dub da Bairenn mac Donnell the Heberian Eoghanacht Raithlind 36th King of Munster, died this year, after on 2 years on the job who was descended from 90.mac Cass, one of the 7 sons of 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs as his genealogy is unstable as 93.Loegaire the direct aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Heberian Eoghanacht Ui Laegaire Sept may have been the father of Kenneth / Cinaed the father of Coirpre Clarenach, the father of Dungal, who was the father of Selbach, the father  of Dond Slaine Brecc / Dunlaing, the father of Eladach, the father of Fergal the King of Des Muman / Desmond / Southern Munster who died in 779 AD, the father of Selbach the father of Dowling / Dunlaing, the father of both Anilte, and Eladach who died in 828 AD.  From 100.Anilte on the pedigree it seems O.K.            

        106.Fer Graid became the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 37th King of Cashel / Munster who was a son of 105.Clerech, a son of ? 104., the son of 103.Ailgenan the previous 25th King of Cashel / Munster who was one of the 2 sons of 102.Donngal, the son of 101.Tnuthgal the 22nd King of Cashel / Munster, descended from 96.Colgan / Colgu the 15th King of Cashel / Munster, one of the 2 sons of 95.Failbhe Fland the 11th King of Cashel / Munster descended from 90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, a son of 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster the ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs.

 

961 AD. *105.Fer Graid the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 37th King of Cashel / Munster, died this year after only 2 years on the job as things were by now really looking grim for the Eoghanachta Septs in relationship to the Kingships.

        105.Donough mac Cellachain became the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 38th King of Cashel / Munster who was the son of 104.Callaghan / Cellachan Chaisil the previous outstanding 34th King of Cashel / Munster descended from 90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, one of the 7 sons of 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster the aristocratioc warrior ancestor of all of the Chaisil Septs.

             

963 AD. 105.Donough mac Cellachain the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil 38th King of Cashel / Munster, died this year also after only 2 years of rule at his fortress on the Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province who was the son of 104.Callahan Chaisil the previous 34th King of Cashel / Munster and time was now really running out for the Heberian Eoghanachta dynasties in the Munster Province with a total change of Heberian Septs now occurring.

 

        105.Mahon / Mathgamain (Bear) the Heberian Dal gCais King of Thomond / Northern Munster became the Ui Bloid Ui Turlough 39th King of Cashel / Munster regaining the overall Munster Kingship for the descendants of 85.Cormac Cass - of the Curly Hair, the brother to 85.Eoghan Mor the aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Heberian Eoghanachta, who was a son of 104.Kennedy, a son of 103.Lorcan, a son of 102.Lachtna descended from 98.Turlough the ancestor of the Ui Turlough Sept descended from 92.Blood / Blod the aristocratic warrior ancestor of the Ui Bloid Sept, the son of 91.Cas the original ancestor of the Dal gCais / Dalcassians descended from 85.Cormac Cass. The decree of 84.Ailill Oluimm the Heberian 1st King of Munster that the Families of both his sons, 85.Eoghan Mor and 85. Cormac Cass - of the Curly Hair should take turns at ruling in the Munster Province was now back on track. 105. Brian Boru his younger outstanding brother, was to replace him as the new Heberian Dal gCais King of Thomond / Northern Munster.

         105.Mahon as the new Heberian 39th King of Cashel / Munster made peace with the Viking Danes, but his younger brother, 105.Brian Boru refused to do so, and kept up the attacks against them on his own until he only had 15 men left, and he then confronted his older brother, 105.Mahon imploring him to fight on stating, "It would be better to be dead then suffer such dishonour" and eventually 105.Mahon came around to his way of thinking and the various Septs in the Munster Province rallied to the cause and the Heberian Eoghanachta leaders who had previously sided with the Vikings were then offside and in real trouble.

 

964 AD. 105.Mahon as the Heberian Dal gCais 39th King of Cashel / Munster who had his main fortress in Co. Clare, attacked the Vikings under Ivar who were set up at Limerick in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province, on the opposite side of the River Shannon to Co. Clare and they were driven from there and the Dalcassians burnt the Viking  settlement there and many thousands of Vikings were killed in the battle with the rest captured along with much of their ill - gained booty, but a few months later the Viking Danes were to return with another fleet of ships to do battle again, but they too were then driven off.

 

965 AD.  109.Murrough / Murchad the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Dunlainge Ui Faelain 41st King of Leinster plundered Magh Raighne the territory of their kinsmen in the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Connla kingdom of Ossory / Co. Kilkenny, but were then driven out of Mogha's Half by the combined forces of the Heberian Septs of the Munster Province, the Heremonian Ui Connla Sept from Ossory, and the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Deisi Sept.

 

966 AD. Faelan the Deisi Muman King, who was the son of Cormac mac Mothla, the previous Deisi Muman King, died this year, and his descendants in the Munster Province where to become the Ui Bruice Sept and Ui Faelain Sept.

 

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