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Bibliography

Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe, “Uí Máil and Glendalough”, in: Charles Doherty, Linda Doran, and Mary Kelly (eds), Glendalough: City of God, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011. 183–210.

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Article
“Uí Máil and Glendalough”
Work
Charles Doherty (ed.) • Linda Doran (ed.) • Mary Kelly (ed.), Glendalough: City of God (2011)
Pages
183–210
Year
2011
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
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Rónán mac ÁedaRónán mac Áeda
(fl. early 7th century)
Rónán mac Áedo
Irish bishop, a son of Áed, king of Leinster, and brother of Crimthann, king of Leinster (ob. 633). According to the genealogies, he is the great-grandfather of Cellach Cúalann (ob. 715), hence an ancestor of the Uí Chellaig Cúalann. The king of Leinster of the same name in the tale Fingal Rónáin may have been based on him, or his brother, but similar suggestions have been made in favour of Rónán mac Colmáin.
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Uí MáilUí Máil

Early Irish dynasty of Leinster, whose territory corresponded roughly with the plain of the river Liffey, extending south to Baltinglass.


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