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Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath, King of Umaill, died 812. Flathghal's
relationship to the
kings Dunghal mac
Flaithniadh (died 776) and
Aedhghal (died 779) is...
- Flaithniadh, died 776 Aedhghal, died 779
Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, died 782
Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath, died 812
Cairbre mac Cinaedh, died 847
Gilla na nInghen...
- have
belonged to the
royal family of the Scoti, his father's name
being Cosgrach.
Showing signs of a
religious vocation he was
entrusted at an
early age...
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eponym of the O'Malley
family of
County Mayo.
Maille was a
grandson of
Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath, king of Ui
Maill (died 812). He had an
unnamed brother...
- Preceded by
Cosgrach mac
Flannbhrath King of
Umaill ?–847 Succeeded by
Gilla na
nInghen Ua Cobhthaigh...
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Umhall and the foreigners, in
which the men of
Umhall were slaughtered, and
Cosgrach, son of Flannabhrat, and Dunadhach, lord of Umhall, were slain. 848. Loch...
- of King
Flannabhra (died 773) and was
succeeded in 782 by his brother,
Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath. The
succession in
these years may have been
disputed between...
- son of Daelghus, lord of Ui
Fothaidh Tire, died. 845/47: Cathal, son of
Cosgrach, lord of Fotharta, was
slain by the Ui Neill. 849: Flannchadh, son of Aenghus...
- 752-785
Cosgrach, son of Dúnghal (perhaps the Coscrach, son of Donn
whose death is
mentioned in AFM 794) c.818-851 Íomhaor, son of
Cosgrach c.851-884...
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commemorating him.
Great grief is
Cinaedh the
revered chieftain, son of
Cosgrach of
beaming countenance, The
gifted torch,
enraptured Bard, the exalted...