101 AD - 200 AD
106 AD *81.Toole / Tuathal Teachtmhar the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 106th King of Tara / Ireland, who had restored the original ruling Gaelic Celts and their heirs to their provincial kingdoms in Ireland, was killed this year in battle by his successor, *77.Mal mac Rory / Ruaidhri from the Gaelic Milesian Irian Sept.
106 - 110 AD *77. Mal mac Rory became the Gaelic Milesian Irian 107th King of Tara / Ireland who was a son of 76.Rory / Ruaidhri / Rochraidhe, a son of 75.Cathbahad, a son of 74.Giallchadh, a son of 73.Donogh / Donnchad, a son of 72.Fionnchad a son of 71.Murray / Muireadach, a son of 70.Finchad / Fionn na Mhnas, a son of 69.Irial Glunmar, a son of 68.Conall Cearnach - of the Victories who was descended from *62.Rory Mor - the Greater, the direct male line ancestor of the Clann na Rory, who had been the Gaelic Milesian Irian 86th King of Tara / Erinn descended from 37.Ir. the direct male line ancestor of all of the Gaelic Milesian Irian Septs.
110 AD *77. Mal mac Rory the Gaelic Milesian Irian 107th King of Tara / Ireland was slain this year in battle by *82.Felim / Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar - the Lawgiver, the son of *81.Toole Teachtmhar the previous Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 106th King of Tara / Ireland.
110 - 119 AD *82.Felim / Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar - the Lawgiver became the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 108th King of Tara / Ireland, who was a son of *81.Toole Teachtmhar the previous 106th King of Tara / Ireland and of Baine the daughter of Scal the Celtic King of Sacsa in Albion / Briton and he was also a half - brother to 81.Baiosgne, who was to become the father of 82.Coole / Cumhall, the father of 83.Finn mac Coole / Fionn mac Cumhaill who would become the outstanding leader of the Fianna Warriors.
85.Mogh Corb, a son of
*84.Conor
/ Conchobar Abradhruadh
- of the Red Eyebrows
the previous Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Cu Corb 99th King of Tara Erinn,
who had his territory
in the
119 AD *82.Felim Reachtmar - the Lawgiver the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 108th King of Tara / Ireland, who was a son of *81.Toole Teachtmhar the previous 106th King of Tara / Ireland was to die of thirst this year after he had reigned for 9 years during which time there had been peace and plenty, and St. Brigid was also to be descended from one of his sons 83.Eocha, and St. Ite was to also be a descended from another of his sons, 83.Fiacha, and his mother, Baine was later interred in Southern Ulster. He was to become the direct male line ancestor of all of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Septs, which were to include the Ui Felim Dal Cuinn Septs in the Connacht Province and the Midlands / Midhe / Northern Leinster, the Ui Felim Deisi Septs who also had their territory originally in Northern Leinster and then eventually in Co. Waterford in Northern Munster, and also the Fotharta Septs in Southern Leinster who were among the subject Septs there.
119 - 122 AD *90.Cahir / Cathair Mor - the Greater was the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb 109th King of Tara / Ireland, who was a son of 89.Felim / Feidhlimidh Fer Aurglas, a son of 88.Corbmac Gelta Gaeth, a son of 87.Nia Corb who is the direct male line ancestor of the Dal Niadh Cuirp Septs who had had been one of the 4 sons of 86.Cu Corb who would leave many aristocratic warrior Septs and become the main direct male line ancestor of all of the Cu Corb Septs in the future who were also to become Kings of Leinster.
Buchet a Bo - aire / cow freeman who was a subject of *90.Cahir Mor, was very good at hospitality, and *90.Cahir Mor's 12 sons were to play on this fact until he only had 7 cows and a bull left, and *90.Cahir Mor told him that he could not help him as he himself was unable to restrain any of his sons, so he advised Buchet to leave the territory there, and taking his wife and *90.Cahir's daughter 91.Eithne, who he was fostering, they migrated to the forest where they lived in a hut until they were to be discovered later on by *85.Cormac mac Airt the future Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn 115th King of Tara / Ireland who would then give Buchet so many herds as a bride price for 91.Eithne,
122 AD *90.Cathair Mor - the Greater the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb 109th King of Tara / Ireland was killed at the Battle of Moigh Acha / Magh hAgha leaving behind his 12 sons. and of these his youngest son, *91.Fiacha Ba hAiccid - the Lame who was to be crippled in battle received his epithet after they came up against *83.Conn Ceth Cathach - of the Hundred Battles, one of the sons of *82.Felim Reachtmhar - the Lawgiver who had been the previous Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 108th King of Tara / Ireland and the Luigni Sept of Tara in Northern Leinster.
Up until this date 30 Kings of Leinster had previously ruled over Erinn / Ireland from the time of 62.Labraidh Loingseach - the Mariner who had been the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire 79th King of Tara / Erinn.
122 AD - 157 AD
*83.
125 AD The Robogdii Sept, the Priteni / Cruthin Sept and the Ulaid Septs were still in the north - east of the Ulster Province, and the Nagnate Sept in the south - west of Ulster, while the Auteini Sept were now also in the far north - west of Mogha's Half, with the Fir Domnainn Sept in the north - east, the Menapii Sept (who were to evolve into the Fir Manach Sept) were below them, the Gaelic Brigantes were further down, and the Erainn Fir Bolg - Men of the Bag Septs were in Southern Munster.
84.Connlai, one of the sons of *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles the 110th King of Tara / Ireland, was to be lost at sea, and his other son, *84.Art then became known as *84.Art Eanfhear - the Lonely due to his demeanor over the loss of his brother and *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles had also then married Becuma - of the Fair Skin who had been the wife of Labraidh - of the Quick Hand, who was from across the Irish Sea, and she was to cause them both no end of trouble due to her being jealous of *84.Art - the Lonely and wanted *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles to banish him, and even went as far as taunting *84.Art into playing a game of chess against her while she was attempting to achieve this end, but despite this *84.Art - the Lonely was to be the successful one in the end.
137 AD 83.Mogha Nuadhat became the Heberian King of Southern Ireland (Munster Province and Southern Leinster).
The Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ernan Sept, descended on their male line from 67.Fiachaidh Fear Mara, and his son, 68.Ailill / Oilioll Earon a Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Prince who had his territory in the north - east of the Ulster Province who was to be the ancestor of 77.Deagha who became the direct male line ancestor of the Clann na Deaghaidh whose Ernan Degadian Sept had then been forced out of Ulster, by the Gaelic Milesian Irian Clann na Rory Sept, to the south of Ireland into the Munster Province into Eber's Half. At that time the territory of the Heberian Septs was under *74.Duach Dalladh Deadha who in good faith had given them a region there in which to settle, where they had become aristocratic warrior military commanders, and by this period in time they had massivelly increased in numbers and attempted to take over the territory there belonging to the Heberian Septs who were now under 83.Mogha Nuadhat. *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim 110th King of Tara / Ireland seeing his opportunity to try and weaken the Heberian Sept's right to the Kingship of Ireland sent his Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim warriors instead to assist his Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ernan Degadian kinsmen who were nevertheless defeated by the Heberian Septs under 83.Mogha Nuadhat in Munster.
*83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles as the 110th King of Tara / Ireland was to then continue to dispute with 83.Mogha Nuadhat the Heberian King of Southern Ireland, mainly over a share in the shipping customs of Dublin / Dubh Linn / Black Pool, which was situated geographically in Southern Leinster in Mogha's Half in Southern Ireland, and this led on to a great conflict occurring between them, and he was to eventually kill 83.Mogha Nuadhat in battle, which was to then give him complete control, not only over the territory in the Midlands / Midhe / Northern Leinster, which was the original territory of his grandfather, *81,Toole / Tuathal Teachtmhar, but also over what is now Southern Leinster, including the port in Dublin. He then joined Southern Leinster to Northern Leinster to create what is now the whole of the Leinster Province, reducing the original 5 Provinces in Ireland down to 4 (Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster).
84.Sadb, one of *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles daughters, who was a widow, was married to 84.Ailill / Oilioll Oluimm, the son of 83.Mogha Nuadhat, and he then became the Gaelic MIlesian Heberian 1st King of Munster only, descended from *37.Eber Fionn - of Fair Complexion. 84.Sadbh had previously been the wife of the deceased 57.Marcellan mac Niadh a previous Gaelic Ithian Darinian King descended from 35.Ithe and his son, 36.Lewy / Lughaidh, whose original descendants had initially settled into the very south of Ireland and to whom she had produced a son, *58.Lewy / Lughaidh mac con (Son of the Hound) who was in reality now the Gaelic Ithian Prince / Tanaiste / heir apparent of Southern Munster who 84.Ailill Oluimm then fostered as his step - son, and this particular circumstance would create great conflict later on in Ireland.
157 AD *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim 110th King of Tara / Ireland after reigning for 35 years was killed this year during a festival / feis at Tuath Amrois in Midhe / Midlands / Meath in the north - east of Northern Leinster at the behest of 78.Tibraite / Tiobraidhe Tireach, who was now the Gaelic Milesian Irian King of Ulster, who was a son of *77.Mal mac Rory the previous Irian 107th King of Tara / Ireland descended from 37.Ir. who had been slain by his successor, *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles' father, *82.Felim Reachtmhar - the Lawgiver the 108th King of Tara / Ireland and 78.Tibraite Tireach had accomplished his demise by sending 50 of his Irian Ulster warriors down to Tara in Meath / Midhe to carry this out dressed as women.
*83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles was descended on the direct male line also from *67.Enna / Enda Aigneach who had been the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh 84th King of Tara / Erinn, who was one of the 2 sons of *66.Angus / Oengus Teamhrach who had been the Heremonian 81st King of Tara / Erinn descended from *60.Coffey / Cobhthaigh the 69th King of Tara / Ireland the direct male line ancestor of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Septs, and *83.Conn-= of the Hundred Battles would be followed into the Kingship of Ireland by another Heremonian King who was also descended but on a different male line from *66.Angus Teamrach. *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles was now to become the direct male line ancestor of all of the Dal Cuinn Septs (The People of *83.Conn) in the Connacht Province, the Leinster Province and the Ulster Province.
157 - 165 AD
*69.Conaire
11
became the new Heremonian
Ui Cobhthaigh
Earnan Deghadian
111th King of Tara / Ireland
and was to become also the direct male line ancestor of the
Heremonian
Ui Conaire
Septs, who was a son of
68.Mogh
Lamha,
another son of
67.Fiachaidh
Fear Mara,
another of the 2 sons of
*66.Angus
/ Oengus
Teamhrach
who had left aristocratic warrior issue, and not only was
*69.Conaire 11
related on the paternal line to
*83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles, but he was also married to
84.Saraid, another of the daughters of
*83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles.
They were to produce
3 aristocratic warrior sons
who
were to
become known as the
3 Cairbres who were to
also have a
great genetic impact in Southern Ireland,
the
Ulster Province
and the
Scottish Highlands, with 70.Cairbre
Musc
becoming the
direct male line ancestor of the
Muscraige
Septs who were to have their territory in the
165 AD *69.Conaire 11 the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Earnan Deaghadian 111th King of Tara / Ireland, was killed by Neimhidh, a son of Sroibhcinn / Sruibhgheann and this would then see the end of his male line altogether to the Kingship of Ireland, but the descendants of his 3 Cairbre sons would still continue to have a great genetic impact in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland.
165 - 195 AD *84.Art Eanfhear - the Lonely became the Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn 112th King of Tara / Ireland, who was a son of *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles the previous 110th King of Tara / Ireland and he too was to be another direct male line ancestor of all of the Dal Cuinn Septs in the future.
84.Ailill Oluimm who was now the Heberian 1st King of Munster had to finally banish his stepson the son of 84.Sabh, *58.Lewy mac con the Ithian Prince who was continuing to require a turn at the Gaelic Kingship of Munster due to the protocol of sharing that had previously occurred between these 2 Gaelic Septs in Mogha's Half, which had now changed drastically, due to the interference of his maternal grandfather, *83.Conn - of the Hundred Battles who had removed the territory in Southern Leinster from Mogha's Half, and to this end *58.Lewy mac con was sent into exile and went over to Alba / Scottish Highlands.
167 AD 86.Mogh Corb - of the Chariots was born this year, who was a son of 85.Cormac Cass - of the Curly Hair the second oldest son of 84.Ailill Oluimm and 84.Sadhb who would become the Heberian 2nd King of Munster, and 86.Mogh Corb was to eventually become the Heberian 3rd King of Munster and in the future rule over it for 20 years until he was to die of old age after being involved in the Battle of Gabhra near Dublin against *86.Cairpre Liffeachair - of the Liffey the future Heremonian Ui Felim Dal Cuinn 116th King of Tara / Ireland, who was to be a son of *85.Cormac mac Airt - of the Long Beard - the Magnificent, the son of *84.Art - the Lonely, and the future 115th King of Tara / Ireland.
186 AD The Battle of Ceann Febrat / Feabhrat occurred this year near Kilfinnan in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province between the combined forces of the sons of 84.Ailill Oluimm the Heberian 1st King of Munster and the Heremonian Earnan Degadhian Ui Conaire 3 Cairbre brothers, who were the 3 sons of *69.Conaire 11 the previous 111th King of Tara / Ireland, who came up against Dadera the Druid, Neimhidh the son of Sroibhcinn, and the south of Ireland and Neimhidh the King of the Ernai Sept was killed by 70.Cairbre Rioghfhoda, one of the 3 sons of *69.Conaire 11 to avenge his father's death, Dadera the Druid of the Ithian Darini Sept was to be also killed by 85.Eoghan Mor the oldest son of 84.Ailill Oluimm. 70.Cairbre Riada who also fought in this battle and survived would become the direct male line ancestor of the original Heremonian Dal Riada Ui Conaire Scottii Kings of the Highlands of Scotland.
195 AD *84.Art Eanfhear - the Lonely the
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn 112th
King of Tara / Ireland
was killed in battle at Magh Mucruimhe this year
near Athenry in the south - west in
Co. Galway in the
Connacht Province
after joining in with
his brother - in - law,
84.Ailill
Oluimm
the 1st King
of Munster
who came up against the forces of his stepson and
*84.Art's
Gaelic
Ithian nephew,
*58.Lewy
mac con
who had returned to Ireland
and was now aggressively contesting for the
Gaelic
Kingship
of Munster.
He had arrived back in
Ireland with his followers and
was to bring about a great disaster with the loss of 6 of
his
Heberian
half - brothers who were the sons of
84.Ailill Oluimm,
and also his maternal uncle,
*84.Art - the Lonely, after
being
assisted by
his allies from
Briton and
a number of the
subordinate
Fir Bolg
Septs in
Ireland.
195 - 225 AD
198 AD 87. Fear Corb - of the Chariots, who was the son of 86.Mogh Corb - of the Chariots, who was born this year, would also grow up to become a Heberian King of Munster and rule for 7 years, and would distinguish himself in the Battle of Tlachtga and the Battle of Teltown against the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Septs from the nearby Leinster Province, and at Teltown he would slay Tinne, the son of Triune, and was to also defeat the Septs from the Connacht Province also in the Battles of Cearra, the Battle of Corann and the Battle of Rath Croghan.