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King of Munster Fiachhu Mullathan

Male 210 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  King of Munster Fiachhu Mullathan was born in 210 (son of Eogan Mor Macailill, of Munster); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: King of Munster
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. King of Munster Aillil Flann Bec was born in 240; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eogan Mor Macailill, of Munster was born in 190 (son of King of Munster Ailill Aulum Macmogha O'Dui and Princess of Ireland Sadhbh); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. 1. King of Munster Fiachhu Mullathan was born in 210; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King of Munster Ailill Aulum Macmogha O'Dui was born in 155 in , , Munster, Ireland (son of Mug Nuadat Macmogha O'Dui); died in 234 in , , , Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Olioll Olum
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Olioll Olum was the first of this line named in the Regal Roll to be Ki ng of both Munsters; for, before him, there were two septs that were alter nately kings of Munster, until this Olioll married Sabina, daughter fo t he Monarch Conn of the Hu ndred Battles, and widow of Mac Niadh, chief of t he other sept of Darin, descended from Ithe, and by whom she had one son n amed Lughaidh, commonly called "Luy Maccon;" who, when he came to man's ag e, demanded from Olioll, his stepfather, th e benefit of the agreement form erly made between their ancestors; which Olioll not only refused to gran t, but he also banished Maccon out of Ireland; who retired into Scotlan d, where, among his many friends and relations, he soon collecte d a stro ng party, returned with them to Ireland, and with the help and assistan ce of the rest of his sept who joined with them, he made war upon Oliol l; to whose assistance his (Olioll's) brother-in-law, Art-Ean-Fhear, th en Monarch of Irelan d, came with a good army; between who and Maccon was f ought the great and memorable battle of Magh Mucromha (or Muckrove), ne ar Athenry where the Monarch Art, together with seven of Olioll's nine son s, by Sabina, lost their lives, and their a rmy was totally defeated and ro uted. By this great victory Maccon not only recovered his right to the Kin gdom of Munster, but the Monarchy also, wherein he maintained himself f or thirty years; leaving the Kingdom of Munster to his stepfathe r Olioll O lum, undisturbed.

    Died:
    Battle of Magh Mucromha

    Ailill married Princess of Ireland Sadhbh. Sadhbh (daughter of King of Ireland Conn Ceadcathach and Eithne) was born in 170; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Princess of Ireland Sadhbh was born in 170 (daughter of King of Ireland Conn Ceadcathach and Eithne); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Sabina
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. King of Munster Cormac Cas was born in 180; and died.
    2. 2. Eogan Mor Macailill, of Munster was born in 190; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mug Nuadat Macmogha O'Dui was born in 136 (son of Mug Neit Macderg O'Dui); died in 195.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Eoghan Mor
    • Also Known As : Mogh Nuadat
    • Also Known As : Slave of Nuada
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    When Mogh Nuadat realized that Conn, as a descendant of Eremon, had gained dominion over him, he rebelled.
    Mogh Nuadath won over Conn:
    the Battle of Brosnach
    the Battle of Samhpait
    the Battle of Sliabh Musach
    the Battle of Gabhran
    the Battle of Suama
    the Battle of Grian
    the Battle of Ath Luain
    the Battle of Magh Croich
    the Battle of Asal
    the Battle of Uisneach
    At the battle of Magh Lena, the two kings divided Ireland into two sections.
    The Divisions were Leath Mhogha (Mogh) and Leath Chuinn (Conn)

    Died:
    Slew by Conn in his bed

    Children:
    1. 4. King of Munster Ailill Aulum Macmogha O'Dui was born in 155 in , , Munster, Ireland; died in 234 in , , , Ireland.

  2. 10.  King of Ireland Conn Ceadcathach was born in 110 (son of King of Ireland Fedelmid Rechtmar); died in 157 in Tara, Offaly, Leinster, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Conn Chead Cathach
    • Also Known As : Conn of the Hundred Battles
    • Occupation: King of Ireland CX
    • Stories and Notes: Fought hundreds of battles and won. one hundred battles against the Ulsterians. One hundred battles in Munster against Owen M
    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    He had two brothers - 1. Eochaidh Fionn-Fohart, 2. Fiacha Suidhe, who, to make way for themselves, murdered two of their brother's sons named Conla Ruadh and Crionna; but they were by the third son Art Eanfhear banished, first into Leinster, an d then into Munster, where they lived near Cashel. They were seated at Deici Teamhrach (now the barony of Desee in Meath), whence they were expelled by the Monarch Cormac Ulfhada, son of Art; and, after various wanderings, they went to Munster w here Oilioll Olum, who was married to Sadhbh, daughter of Conn of the Hundred Battles, gave them a large district of the present county of Waterford, a part of which is still called Na-Deiseacha, or the baronies of Desies. They were also given t he country comprised in the present baronies of Clonmel, Upper-Third, and Middle-Third, in the co. Tipperary, which they held till the Anglo-Norman Invasion. From Eochaidh Fionn-Fohart decended O'Nowlan or Nolan of Fowerty (or Foharta), in Leas e (or Leix), and Saint Bridget; and from Fiacha Suidhe are O'Dolan, O'Brick of Dunbrick, and O'Faelan of Dun Faelan, near Cashel. Conn of the Hundred Battles had also three daughters: 1. Sadhbh (or Sabina), who m. first, MacNiadh, after whose de ath she m. Oilioll Olum, King of Munster. 2. Maoin; and 3. Sarah (or Sarad), m. to Conan MacMogha Laine.

    Stories and Notes:
    Supposedly, at Conn's birth, five roads to Temhair were discovered, which had never been noticed before: Slighe Asail, Alighe Miodhluchra, Sl

    Died:
    Slain by Tiobraidhe Tireach, son of Mal, son of Rochruidhe, King of Ulster. When Conn was alone and unattended by his guards; the assassins were fifty ruffians, disguised as women, whom the King of Ulster employed for the purpose.

    Conn married Eithne. Eithne was born about 115 in , , , Ireland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Eithne was born about 115 in , , , Ireland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • To Lady Kathleen: Great GrandParent

    Children:
    1. Queen of Ireland Sarad was born in 0075; and died.
    2. King of Ireland Art Eanfhear was born in 150; died in 195 in Galway, Galway, Connacht, Ireland.
    3. Princess of Ireland Maoin
    4. 5. Princess of Ireland Sadhbh was born in 170; and died.