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Modhchorb (d 357BC) (Moghcorb) | |||||||||||||||
1. | Fearchorb (d 320BC) (Fearcorb) | ||||||||||||||
A. | Adamhor Foltchmoin (d 286BC) (Adhambra Foltcain) | ||||||||||||||
i. | Niodh Seathamhuin (d 221BC) (Niadhaedhaman) | ||||||||||||||
a. | Jonadhmhar or Inadmore (d 153BC) (Ionadmaor) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | Lughaidh Luaghne (d 137BC) (Lughaidh Luaighne) | ||||||||||||||
(A) | Carbre Loisgleathan, King of Munster (Cairbre Luagleathan) | ||||||||||||||
(i) | Duach Donn Dalte Deagha, monarch of Ireland (d 114BC) (Duach Dalladh Deadha) | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Eachaidh or Eaghaig Garbh, King of Munster (Eoahaidh Garbh) | ||||||||||||||
((1)) | Muireach, King of Munster (Muireadach Muchna) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mofebhia not mentioned by 'Royal Genealogies' | |||||||||||||||
O'Hart reports that "In the ancient Irish Regal Roll the name of Mofebhia is by mistake entered". | |||||||||||||||
((A)) | Bodhafeibbis, prince of Munster not mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
((i)) | Luigheach More, King of Munster - continued just below | ||||||||||||||
. | Luigheach More, King of Munster - continued just above (Loich Mor) | ||||||||||||||
The dates in italics below (in the rest of this section) come from O'Hart. | |||||||||||||||
a. | Eanu Munchaoin or Anna Marighain, half-king of Munster (Eanna Muncain) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | Deirgthine or Diergheine, King of Munster (Dearg Theine) | ||||||||||||||
(A) | Dearg, prince of Munster | ||||||||||||||
(i) | Modha Neid or Monaid, King of Munster (Magha Neid) | ||||||||||||||
m. Sioda (dau of Aloin son of Fiachcedh of the Earnaidhe) not mentioned by O'Hart | |||||||||||||||
(a) | Eagon More (Eaghon Mor or Owen Mor, a 122) | ||||||||||||||
m. Beara (dau of Heber More son of Birdena, King of Castille) | |||||||||||||||
((1)) | Oilliall Olum or Aongus (Olioll Olum) | ||||||||||||||
In BLGI1912, ('Mahony of Kilmorna'), used for Mahony01, reference is made to "Olioll Olum, King of Munster in the 3rd century". | |||||||||||||||
m. Sadhbh (or Sabina) (dau of Conn of the Hundred Battles, widow of MacNiadh mentioned by O'Hart | |||||||||||||||
((A)) | Owen Mor (p69+) named by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
((B)) | Cormac Case (p154, Cormac Cas) | ||||||||||||||
m1. ?? not mentioned by O'Hart | |||||||||||||||
m2. Samuir (dau of General Fionn by Ailbhe) (Samer, dau of Fionn MacCumhal (or Fionn MacCoole)) | |||||||||||||||
((i)) | Modha Ciurb, King of Munster (Mogha Corb) | ||||||||||||||
((a)) | Finairb or Fearcorb, King of Munster - continued just below | ||||||||||||||
((C)) | Cianna (Cian) "Kian", ancestor of O'Carroll, O'Hara, etc. | ||||||||||||||
((D))+ | other issue - Eagen, 15 other sons | ||||||||||||||
'Royal Genealogies' suggests that Olioll Olum had 18 sons by Sabina (naming Eagen as one of them) but O'Hart (p68) suggests that there were just 9 sons, 7 of whom were killed at the battle of Magh Mucromha (or Muckgrove). | |||||||||||||||
((2))+ | other issue - Caomheall, Scothniamh daughters mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
. | Finairb or Fearcorb, King of Munster - continued just above (Fear Corb) | ||||||||||||||
O'Hart (p155) inserts Aeneas Tireach (b 232) as an additional generation here. | |||||||||||||||
a. | Liughaidh Mean or Luigemane, King of Munster (Lughaidh Meann, b 286) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | Comal, King of Munster (Conall Each-luath, b 312) | ||||||||||||||
(A) | Cais, King of Thomond (Cas) | ||||||||||||||
(i) | Blad, King of Thomond (b 388) | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Catharfin, King of Thomond (Carthann Fionn Oge Mor) | ||||||||||||||
((1)) | Eochaidh Babderg or Eagaig Baildarg, King of Munster (Eochaidh Ball-dearg) | ||||||||||||||
((A)) | Connall, King of Thomond (Conall, dvp) | ||||||||||||||
((i)) | Hugh Caomh, King of Thomond (Aodh Caomh) | ||||||||||||||
((a)) | Cathal, King of Thomond - continued just below | ||||||||||||||
((b)) | Congall mentioned by O'Hart, ancestor of O'Noonan | ||||||||||||||
((ii)) | Molua Lobhar mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
((B)) | Breacan mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
((2)) | Aongus mentioned by O'Hart, ancestor of O'Curry, etc. | ||||||||||||||
(b) | Brennan Ban (youngest son) mentioned by O'Hart, ancestor of O'Brennan, Glynn, Moldowney, etc. | ||||||||||||||
(c)+ | other issue - Oge Mor, Carthann Dubh, Eochaidh mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
(ii)+ | other issue - Caisin, Lughaidh, Seana, Aengus Cinathrach, Carthana Fionn, Cainioc, Aengus Cinaithin, Aodh, Nae, Loisgeann, Dealbheath mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
(B) | Eana Arighthach mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
. | Cathal, King of Thomond - continued just above | ||||||||||||||
a. | Turlogh Theodoras, King of Munster (Turlogh, b 641) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | Mahon (a 7th century) (Maithan, b 683) | ||||||||||||||
(A) | Aniuan, prince of Munster (Anluan) | ||||||||||||||
(i) | Corc or Coreach, King of Munster | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Lachtna, King of Thomond | ||||||||||||||
((1)) | Lorcan or Liccon, King of Thomond (Lorcan or Fingin, d 942) | ||||||||||||||
((A)) | Kennedy or Cennetig, King of Thomond (d 951) (Cineadh (or Cinei) | ||||||||||||||
O'Hart (p156) shows Cineadh as father of Brian. 'Royal Genealogies' provides the rest of his family. | |||||||||||||||
m1. ?? | |||||||||||||||
((i)) | Donncuan | ||||||||||||||
((ii)) | Mahgamain, King of Munster | ||||||||||||||
((iii)) | Marcan, Abbot of Terryglas | ||||||||||||||
m2. Urchada (dau of Urchad, King of West Connacht, son of Murchad) | |||||||||||||||
((iv)) | Brian Boru, King of Ireland (b c926, d 23.04.1014) (Brian Boroimhe) | HJRY | |||||||||||||
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Eanda Aighnach (d 193BC) (Enna Aigneach) | |||||||||||||||
1. | Labhra Luirc , prince of Ireland not mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
A. | Blathachta, prince of Ireland not mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
i. | Easanmhuin Eamhma, prince of Ireland (Asshnian Esmhna?) | ||||||||||||||
a. | Raighnein Ruadh, prince of Ireland (Roighen Ruadh) | ||||||||||||||
(1) | Finhagmna, prince of Ireland (Fionnlogh) | ||||||||||||||
O'Hart inserts another generation here, Fionn who m. Bania, dau of Criomthan. | |||||||||||||||
(A) | Eochoidh Feidhliach, monarch of Ireland (Eochaidh Feidlioch) | ||||||||||||||
m1. Cloth Fionn (dau of Eochaidh Achticathan) (Clothfionn, dau of Eochaidh Uchtleathan) | |||||||||||||||
O'Hart reports that Clothfionn "had three children at a birth - Bress, Nar, and Lothar" and then implies that his son was 'Bress-Nar-Lothar' who perhaps should have been identified as one of those 3 children. | |||||||||||||||
(i) | Fineamhna (Bress-Nar-Lothar ... also () named Fineamhnas) | ||||||||||||||
(a) | Lughaidh Riebdearg (d 26BC) (Lughaidh Sriabh-n Dearg) | ||||||||||||||
((1)) | Criomhthan Niadhmar (d 4AD) (Criamthann-Niadh-Nar) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mar Eath Chahah (dau of Loch son of Daire, a Pict) | |||||||||||||||
((A)) | Fioraidhach Fionfachtnach (d 24AD) = Fredach 'the Just', King of Ireland (d c75AD) (Feredach Fionn-Feachtnach) | HJRY | |||||||||||||
'Royal Genealogies' shows Fioraidhachas d 24AD whilst O'Conor, the main source used for the continuation, identifies Fredach as Rex Hiberniae and indicates that he was King in about 75AD. | |||||||||||||||
(ii) | Maedhbh mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
m1. Tinne, King of Conacht | |||||||||||||||
m2. Oilioll Mor (son of Ros Ruadh of Leinster) | |||||||||||||||
m2. Cruathan Cruthearg | |||||||||||||||
(B) | another son mentioned by O'Hart | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s): 'Royal Genealogies' [NB. The above information was recorded from notes taken from the book. The font used in the book was often difficult to read so it is very likely that there are several spelling mistakes and other transcription errors.]
[Note dated 09/17.05.25. Prior to 09.05.25, the last time we reviewed this page was on 23.12.02. We have NOT yet reviewed the above using 'Royal Genealogies' with the copy we managed to download on 09.05.25. {We hope to do so in due course.} However, we have reviewed the names using 'Irish Pedigrees' (John O'Hart, 1892 (5th edition), vol 1); in the lower section on 09.05.25 (p355+) and in the upper section on 17.05.25 (p65+ & p154+). Spellings suggested by O'Hart are shown in brackets & italics. Note that O'Hart, who provides more narrative than 'Royal Genealogies', suggests dates that are very different from what was shown by 'Royal Genealogies' (eg. Enna Aigneachd 292BC not 193BC).]
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