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- Túathal mac Cormaic (died 544), called Túathal Máelgarb, (Túathal: "ruler of the people") was said to be a grandson of Coirpre mac Néill. He was High King...
- immediate descendants led the dynasty. However, after the murder of Túathal Máelgarb in about 549, it was left to another branch of the family descended from...
- Ardgal (d. 520) (Cenél nArdgail) Muirchertach mac Ercae (d. 536) Túathal Máelgarb Diarmait Colmán Már (Clann Cholmáin) Áed Sláine (Síl nÁedo Sláine)   Northern...
- Conall Cremthainne Fiachu Muirdeach Cormac Caech Lughaid mac Loeguire Fergus Cerrbel Ardgal Muirchertach mac Ercae Tuathal Máelgarb Diarmait mac Cerbaill...
- had wrested the kingship at Tara from them after the death of Tuathal Maelgarb. Story: St Columba and modern copyright; battle in 6th Century Ireland...
- Muirchertach mac Ercae (d. c. 536) Uí Néill/Cenél nEógain Óengarb Túathal Máelgarb (d. c. 544) Uí Néill Aíd probably Áed mac Ainmuirech (d. 598) Uí Néill/Cenél...
- mac Néill Ailill Molt Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth, died 546/547 Tuathal Maelgarb, d.544/549 Diarmait mac Cerbaill, before 558 – 565 Forggus mac Muirchertaig...
- People with the name include: Túathal Techtmar, legendary king Túathal Máelgarb (fl. 6th century), king of Tara Túathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854), king...
- 100 miles across Ireland. Apart from Coirpre himself and his grandson Túathal Máelgarb, no king of Cenél Coirpri is included in later lists of High Kings of Ireland...
- above Bóinn." Muirchertach was said to be followed as High King by Túathal Máelgarb. Báetán mac Muirchertaig (died 572),[1] called also Baetán Bríge, was a...