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- Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig (died 848), was one of the sons of Tommaltach mac Murgail, and King of Connacht from 843–848. Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig succeeded...
- Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (died 833) was a king of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the great-grandson of Indrechtach mac Muiredaig...
- Muirgius mac Tommaltaig (died 815) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the great-grandson of Indrechtach mac Muiredaig...
- (c.893) Connachta (complete list) – Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, King (796–815) Diarmait mac Tommaltaig, King (815–833) Cathal mac Muirgiussa, King (833–839)...
- caliph (b. 786) Conchobar mac Donnchada, High King of Ireland Diarmait mac Tommaltaig, king of Connacht (Ireland) Dou Yizhi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
- Tommaltach mac Murgail 815 Diarmait mac Tommaltaig 815–833 Son of Tommaltach mac Murgail 833 Cathal mac Muirgiussa 833–839 Son of Muirgius mac Tommaltaig 839...
- (died 810) of the main Dal Fiatach branch. His father, Indrechtach mac Tommaltaig, is only mentioned in the Annals of Innisfallen which state that he was...
- Leinster, died 1171 Diarmait of Iona Diarmait mac Conaing Diarmait mac Tommaltaig Diarmait Dian Diarmait ua Tigernáin Diarmait Ó Cobhthaigh All pages with...
- Artgail, King (786–792) Colla mac Fergusso, King (792–796) Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, King (796–815) Leinster (complete list) – Cellach Cualann, King (693–715)...
- the throne of the Connachta in 848 after the death of Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig and was succeeded by Conchobar mac Taidg Mór. Annals of Ulster at [1]...