1091 - 1100 AD
1091 AD
Donnell Mac Auley
from the
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn Colla
Da Crioch
Siol
Daim Argait
Ui
Cremthainn
Clann Lugainn
Sept
was to become the
new Catholic
Archbishop of Armagh
until 1103 AD, and he had the
shrine /
cumdach
(The Case) of
St. Patrick's
Bell made from brass, silver gilt plates and fine filigree gold, adorned
with gems and crystal
and it was to be held by the
Keeper in the same family until it
passed to the O Mulhollands
/ Maol Chalann (Devotee of St. Calann)
who had their territory at
Loughinsholin in Co. Derry in the north - east
of the
Ulster Province until it was later passed on to
Adam Mac Lean in
Belfast in
Co. Antrim, and it is now in the
Royal Society Academy containing
St. Patrick's original bell.
1092 AD There was now also internal struggles especially occurring in Ireland for the overall authority in the Connacht Province, and 113.Rory / Ruaidri na Saide Buide O Connor the Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Siol Muireadhaigh / Sil Murray Ui Conchobair 51st King of Connacht was blinded during the conflict, which then made him ineligible for the Kingship, and *108.Murtogh / Muirchertach Mor O Brian who was now the Heberian Dal gCais King of Northern Munster / Thomond still ambitious for the Kingship of Ireland took the advantage that was available and besieged Connacht once again, and gained their submission.
1093
AD
*108.Murtogh
Mor
O
Brian the Heberian Dal gCais King
of Northern Munster
/
Thomond
who was still
trying to revive the fortunes of his
Ui mBriain Sept and
regain the Kingship of Cashel / Munster
once again
crushed a revolt in the Connacht
Province,
and removed the O Connor dynasty and put in
109.Flaherty O Flaherty / Ua Flaithbertaigh as the new subordinate
Heremonian
Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Seola 52nd King of Connacht
there, but despite this
*108.Murtogh Mor O Brian was to
still continue to struggle to gain the
Heberian upper hand in the Munster Province, until he
finally managed to become
the
Heberian Dal gCais
44th
King
of
Cashel / Munster, which had previously been divided into
3 separate kingdoms to weaken the
authority of the
Heberian Dal gCais O Brian
Sept there.
Despite this success in
Mogha's Half
the
Heremonian
Septs in
Southern
Leinster and the
Connacht Province
still challenged him, and to try and settle this down he was to make peace with
112.Diarmait
mac Murrogh who was now the
Heremonian
Cu Corb
Ui Cheinnselaig
55th King of Leinster,
under a pledge on the
Staff of Jesus of St. Pat's Armagh authority in
Ireland.
November: Malcolm 111
the Gaelic Heremonian Dal
Cuinn "northern" Ui
Niaill Cenel nEogain King of Scotland
rebelled against William 11 Rufus - the Red the second Teutonic Norman King of England, and he was defeated
again, and
killed near Alnwick, and from now on the Gaelic
Milesian
Heremonian Scottish Kings would
only mainly be Teutonic Norman vassals, and St. Anselm
of
Bec who was now the Norman
Catholic
Bishop of
Canterbury in Albion / England wrote to the
Catholic
Bishops in Ireland advising them also to seek
religious advice from him from now on.
Mael Muire Ua Dunian the Bishop of Meath in Northern Leinster presided with *108.Murtogh Mor O Brian the Heberian Dal gCais 44th King of Cashel / Munster as the first Papal Legate after being transferred to the Munster Province.
1094 AD *108.Murtogh Mor O Brian who was now the Heberian Dal gCais 44th King of Cashel / Munster expelled the Norse Viking King of Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster and killed the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill Clann Cholmain King of Meath in his territory nearby in Northern Leinster dividing the territory there between two of the other Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill Kings who were now subordinate to him further weakening the previous strong Clann Cholmain dynasty there.
1095 AD *108.Murtogh Mor O Brian the Heberian Dal gCais 44th King of Cashel / Munster and his ally 112.Diarmait mac Murrogh the Heremonian Cu Corb Ui Cheinnselaig 55th King of Leinster, who was now subject to his over - lordship in Mogha's Half, laid siege to 114.Teague / Tadhg O Connor, who was now the 52a King of Connacht in his territory in the Connacht Province and *108.Murtogh Mor O Brian also considered that he was now strong enough to take on *109.Donnell Mac Loughlin / Domhnall Mac Lochlainn the Cenel nEogain 179th King of Ireland, who in reality now only ruled the northern half of Ireland, but although he was to carry out a series of sieges against him by land and sea he still could not bring him to submission. *108.Murtogh Mor O Brian as the 44th King of Cashel / Munster was also still subject to constant internal challenges from one of his 2 brothers who had opposed him initially, and his constant sieges on the Ulster Province while trying to gain the overall authority there also from *109.Donnell Mac Loughlin was to evetually take its toll.
Bishop
Corcoran from the Heberian Cianachta Sept who had
been a successor to St. Brendan of Clonfert, died this year.
Murrogh O Kennedy
1095 /
1096 AD Godfrey
Crovan
/ Maranach
the
Teutonic Viking King of
Dublin and the Hebrides,
died of the Plague, who was a
grandson of the previous Godfrey the King
of Dublin in 1075
AD,
A Danish Catholic church was erected on-the site were St. Michan's Church was to be founded in Dublin by the Danish Viking Bishop Samuel O Haingle and is still there on top of an ancient Oak forest at Osterman Town and underneath it are the well preserved remains of the bodies that are still held there, including the Crusaders who were interred there over 500 years ago, due to the dry climate beneath created by the remains of the Oak trees and the limestone rock.
1096 AD Gilla Columb O Hanrahan from the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Turlogh Sept who was the Erenach of Roscarbery / Ross Ailither in Co. Cork in Southern Munster / Desmond, died this year.
1097 AD 114.Teague / Tadhg O Connor the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ui Conchubair 52a King of Connacht, died this year.
Malchus became the first
Catholic
Bishop of Waterford in
Co. Waterford in the south - east of
the Munster
Province.
1098 AD 112.Finn O Keeley / Ua Caellaide the Heremonian Ui Connla King of Ossory, in Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster, died this year, who was a great - great grandson of 109.Gilla Patraic mac Donnchada 1st a previous King of Ossory, and Gilla Patrick Ruadh / Roe - of Red Complexion now became the new King of Ossory until 1103 AD?
109.Flaherty
/
Flaithbertach
O Flaherty
the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin Seola
52nd King of Connacht,
died, who
had been only the second one from the the
Ui Briuin
Seola Sept to be a Ui Briuin
King of Connacht,
which ended the
Ui
Briuin Seola
aristocratic warrior male line altogether
towards the
Kingship
of
Connacht.
His grand - father had been
107.Rory
/ Ruaidri O Flaherty the
King of West Connacht
/ Ri Iarthair Chonnacht who
had been the son of
106.Murray
/ Muireadach
O Flaherty
who had died
in 1034 AD, whose father was
105.Mael
Culard, the son of
104.Flaherty
/ Flaithbertach the original direct male line ancestor of
the
O Flaherty / Ui Flaithbertaigh
Septs. His father
in turn was
103.Eimin, who was a son of
102.Uroman, (who was a brother to
102.Cleirchen the Ui Briuin Seola
King who had died
in 912 AD, which had also
ended his
particular male line to the Kingship).
In turn their father had been
101.Murrogh / Murchad
the
King
of
West Connacht
who
had died in
896 AD, who was a son of
100.Maenach, whose father was
99.Flaithnia, who was a son of
98.Fiangalach, whose father was
97.Fland
Rodba, a son of
96.Auley
/
Amalgaid. In turn his father was
95.Kennely
/ Cenn
Faelad
the
first of the
Ui Briuin Seola
Sept to
become the 15th
King
of Connacht
who had died in 682 AD, whose
father was 94.Colgan
/ Colgu, the son of
93.Aed whose father was
92.Senach the original ancestor of all of the
Ui Briuin Seola Septs.
He was one of the 2 sons of
91.Daui
Tenga Uma
- of the Sweet Tongue the Dal Cuinn
Ui Briuin 3rd King of Connacht,
and
the ancestor of all of the 3 Ui
Briuin Septs, who
was the son of
90.Brion
the first
Heremonian Dal Cuinn King of Connacht
the direct male line
ancestor of all of the Ui Briuin
Septs in the Connacht Province, who was the older brother
of
90.Fiachra
the direct male line ancestor of the Ui Fiachrach
Septs in
Connacht
Province
who had been the second Dal Cuinn King of
Connacht,
and
90.Ailill
the direct
male line ancestor of the Ui Ailello
Septs in Connacht, with those 3 main
Septs initially making up the 3 Connachta
in Connacht. Their mother
had been
89.Mongfind
a
Heberian Eoghanacht Princess
of Munster who had become a Queen of Ireland when she married
*89.Eochy Mugmedon the
124th King
of
Tara / Ireland and she was also a sister
to *89.Criffan
/ Crimthann who had been the
Heberian King
of Munster
who after
*89.Eochy's demise
had become the
Heberian 125th King of Ireland.
91.Brion, 91.Fiachra and
91.Ailill whose descendants all made up the
3 Connachta
Septs were also all full - brothers, and half - brothers to
*90.Niall -
of the Nine Hostages the
126th
King
of
Ireland the direct
male ancestor of all of the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Niaill
Septs.
1099
AD
Donogh O Hehir
the
Heberian Dal gCais Ui Flan Chadha King,
died this year, who had their territory
in
Co. Clare in the north - west of
the
Munster Province, while t
The
Book of the Dun Cow
/ Leabhar na hUidre
was written this year by
Mael Muire (Devotee of Mary) at the
Clonmacnoise Abbey in
Co. Offaly in the mid - west of
Southern Leinster, and it can still
be seen at the Royal Irish
Academy.
Near
the end of the 11th
Century AD the Ulaid
Septs in
their kingdom in the north - east of the Ulster Province sought
assistance from *108.Murtogh
Mor O Brian
1100 AD St. Anselm the Teutonic Norman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury personally attended the National Reforming Synod on the Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province were it was decided to have only 4 Arch - Bishops representing the 4 Provinces of Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster, with atotal of 24 Catholic Bishops for the whole of Ireland and the Danish See were also placed under Irish control with the Archbishop of Canterbury's power over them now ended. (Dublin in Co. Dublin the north - east of Southern Leinster at this time had a population of 1,500).
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