- Dub Dá
Leithe mac
Tomaltach, 28th King of Uí Maine, died 816 . Dub Dá
Leithe mac
Tomaltach is one of the two
kings of Ui
Maine listed in the
obits sub...
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Muirgius mac
Tadhg More, 1159–1187.
Conchobar mac Diarmata, 1187–1196.
Tomaltach na
Cairge mac Diarmata, 1196–1207.
Cathal Carrach mac Diarmata, 1207–1215...
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Tomaltach na
Cairge MacDermot was the King of
Moylurg from 1197
until his
death in 1207. One of
Tomaltach's sons, Donnchadh, was the
progenitor of the...
- 769), King of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster Dub Dá
Leithe mac
Tomaltach (died 816), King of Uí
Maine Dub Lémna
ingen Tighearnáin (died 943), Queen...
- Rising).
Tomaltach na
Cairge mac
Diarmata (
Tomaltach of the rock) was the King of
Moylurg from 1197
until his
death in 1207. One of
Tomaltach's sons, Donnchadh...
- of this capture. Brian, son of
Ruaidhri Mac Diarmada, and the sons of
Tomaltach Mac Diarmada, with many men, went into
ambush around Ros-Comain. Conchobhar...
- of
Moylurg named Tomaltach were:
Tomaltach na
Cairge mac Diarmata,
ruled 1196-1207
Tomaltach Cear mac Diarmata, 1331–1336
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac Diarmata...
- MacDermott, King of Moylurg, was
forced to surrender. A poem
addressed to
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac
Diarmata (King of
Moylurg 1421–58)
tells the
story of the...
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Registrar General 797(802). The
demolition of Loch
Riach by Muirghius, son of
Tomaltach.[citation needed] 821. Fearghal, son of Catharnach, lord of Loch Riach...
- mac
Tadhg More, King (1159–1187)
Conchobar MacDermot, King (1187–1196)
Tomaltach na
Cairge MacDermot, King (1196–1207)
Kingdom of
Meath (complete list)...