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King of Ireland Flann Sinna Macmaele Noigillach

Male 848 - 916  (68 years)


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  • Name Flann Sinna Macmaele Noigillach 
    Prefix King of Ireland 
    Relationshipwith Kathleen Alice Jones-Rouse
    Birth 848  , Meath, Leinster, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Also Known As Flann-Sionna mac Maelesechnaill O'Neill 
    Also Known As The Fox 
    Occupation 32nd King of Meath 
    Occupation King of Mide 
    Occupation 876-916 
    169th King of Ireland 
    • Reigned for 38 Years
    To Lady Kathleen Great GrandParent 
    Death 25 May 916  Tailltin, , Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2615  Enchanted Family Tree
    Last Modified 25 Mar 2012 

    Father King of Ireland Mael Sechnaill Macmael Noigillach   d. 27 Nov 862 
    Family ID F1354  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Gormlaith, of Breaghmore Ireland,   b. Abt 855, Breaghmore, Offaly, Leinster, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
    +1. King of Ireland Donnchad Donn Macflann Noigillach,   b. Abt 878, , Meath, Leinster, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 942 (Age 64 years)
    Family ID F1353  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 25 Mar 2012 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 848 - , Meath, Leinster, Ireland Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 25 May 916 - Tailltin, , Ireland Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Monarch of Ireland, for 38 years. Soon after his father's death, the Danes returning into Ireland in great swarms and becoming very formidalbe, this king quelled them in many battles and encounters; in his time also the king of Munster with a great army invaded Leinster and did much mischief until the Monarch came to aid Cearbhaill, son of Muirgan, king of Leinster, and in a great battle fought at Magh-nally, Cormac the holy and famous king and bishop of Munster, with seven petty kings of the south of Ireland, was slain and their army totally routed and destroyed in the pursuit. This battle was fought, A.D. 905, and in the year 914, Flann died a natural death at Tailten and was succeeded in the kingdom of Meath by his younger brother, Longaonarus, who reigned three years.