- Énnae
Cennsalach (5th century) was a King of
Leinster and
founder of the Uí
Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. He was the
grandson of
Bressal Bélach (died...
- the Old
Irish "grandsons of
Cennsalach", are an
Irish dynasty of
Leinster who
trace their descent from Énnae
Cennsalach, a
supposed contemporary of Niall...
- from the Uí
Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. He was the son of Énnae
Cennsalach, the
ancestor of this dynasty. It is not
known when he
acquired the throne...
-
defeated in the
Battle of
Cruachan Claonta by the
Leinster king Énnae
Cennsalach.
According to the saga "The
Adventures of the Sons of
Eochaid Mugmedon"...
- a fifth-century King of Leinster. He was said to be a
cousin of Énnae
Cennsalach,
eponymous ancestor of the
rival Uí Ceinnselaig.
Their claims to the kingship...
-
branch known as the Uí
Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae
Cennsalach. His son Óengus,
grandson Muiredach, and great-grandson
Eochu were all...
- years. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn says
there was war
between Niall and Énnae
Cennsalach, king of Leinster, over the bórama or cow-tribute
first imposed on Leinster...
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Crimthann mac Énnai
Cennsalach who was a King of
Leinster from the Uí
Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. He was the son of Énna
Cennsalach, the
ancestor of...
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branch known as the Uí
Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae
Cennsalach, who was the
father of Óengus. He is
listed in the king list in the Book...
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mother was Bríg,
daughter of
Chobtaig m.
Crimthann mac Énnai m. Énnae
Cennsalach of the Uí
Ceinnselaig dynasty from Leinster. The
grateful King Brandubh...