- The Uí
Garrchon were the prin****l sub-sept of the Dál
Messin Corb, who were the
ruling dynasty of Leinster,
Ireland for much of the
fifth century. Their...
-
Findchad mac
Garrchon) (died 485) was a king of Leinster. He was a
member of the Dál
Messin Corb dynasty's prin****l sub-sept, the Uí
Garrchon. He was the...
-
early kings may have been of the Dál
Messin Corb -
whose sept, the Uí
Garrchon, were
Kings of Leinster. However, from the late 400's
onwards they were...
- The
kings of
Leinster (Irish: Rí Laighín)
ruled from the
establishment of
Leinster during the
Irish Iron Age
until the 17th
century Early Modern Ireland...
-
Fearghaile also
provided chiefs of the Dál
Messin Corb
dynasty and the Uí
Garrchon, a clan
comprising the Ó
Corra (Carr), Ó
Guaire (Gore), and Ó Lionnain...
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Laigin include: Uí Failge, Uí Bairrche, Uí Dúnlainge, Uí Ceinnselaig, Uí
Garrchon, and the Uí Máil. In the
legendary tales of the
Ulster Cycle, the king...
-
Brega occurred. The
Battle of the Rig was
fought and the king of the Uí
Garrchon, Cú Chongalt, was slain. In 782 open
warfare between Ruaidrí and his rival...
- from Naas in Patrick's time
belonged to the
later obscure kindred of Uí
Garrchon, part of the Dál
Messin Corb.
There are
several accounts of Lóegaire's...
- kingship.
These were the Dál
Messin Corb and its prin****l septs, the Uí
Garrchon and the Uí Enechglaiss.
Among the
early medieval Irish were many notable...
-
Brendan "the Navigator" 485
Death of
Fincath mac
Garrchu (or
Findchad mac
Garrchon), King of
Leinster 485 or 486
Battle of
Granard or Grainaret.
Coirpre mac...