Entities

Áed Díbchíne mac Senaig

  • ob. 595
  • kings
  • (agents)
King of Leinster, son of Senach Díbech of the Uí Máil.


See also: Crimthann mac Áeda
Crimthann mac Áeda
(ob. 633)
King of the Leinster of the Uí Máil, son of Áed Díbchíne.

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Rónán mac Áeda
Rónán mac Áeda
(fl. early 7th century)
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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Senach DíbechSenach Díbech
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Uí Máil
Uí 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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Sources

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Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe, Church and polity in pre-Norman Ireland: the case of Glendalough, Maynooth Monographs, 7, Maynooth: An Sagart, 1996. xxv + 274 pp.
48
Charles-Edwards, T. M., Early Christian Ireland, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
622 (based on CGH i. 76–78) [‘App.. XIX. Uí Máil’]
Smyth, Alfred P., “Kings, saints and sagas”, in: Ken Hannigan, and William Nolan (eds), Wicklow, history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, 7, Dublin: Geography Publications, 1994. 41–111.
62–63
Meyer, Kuno, “Aed Dub mac Colmáin, Bishop-Abbot of Kildare”, Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 9 (1913): 458–460.
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