The Anglish Moot
(I ſhifted "'''Kiŋ of {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}}''' |- | colspan="2" align="center" |{{Over|Rede|Reign}}''<br />GÆ 1156-1183 |- |'''{{Over|Wreathing|Coronation}}'''|| GÆ 1156 |- |'''{{Over|Forerunner|Predeceſsor}}'''|| Toirdhealbhach I<br />(faðer) |- |'''{{Over|Afterrunner|Succeſsor}}'''|| Conchobar III<br />(ſon) |- | colspan="2" align="center" |'''Rede'''<br />GÆ 1186" to "'''Kiŋ of {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}}''' |-)
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(Hundlingen ---> Connacht; Hundliŋen ---> Connacht; 2th ~~~> 2er; 2þ ~~~> 2er; Kineric ---> Kingric; Begraving ~~~> Berriel; killed ---> sleƿ/slain; ƿhom ~~~> hƿom; beloƿ ---> beneaþ; ƿhich ~~~> hƿic; ƿho ~~~> hƿo; ifolk ---> þofts; Merrymonth ---> Þirmilk; ƿeaken ---> ƿoaken; soldiers ---> harmen; yive ---> yeave; mays ~~~> afterbears; Goodeas ---> Godea; erveriches ---> houses; Briten ~~~> Britten)
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Kiŋ of {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}}'''
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Kiŋ of Connacht'''
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1ſt {{Over|Rede|Reign}}'''<br />GÆ 1156-1183
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1ſt {{Over|Ƿold|Reign}}'''<br />GÆ 1156-1183
 
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|'''{{Over|Wreathing|Coronation}}'''|| GÆ 1156
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|'''{{Over|Kinhelming|Coronation}}'''|| GÆ 1156
 
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|'''{{Over|Forerunne|Predeceſsor}}'''|| [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirdhealbhach I]]<br />(faðer)
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|'''{{Over|Foregenger|Predecessor}}'''|| [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirdhealbhach I]]<br />(faðer)
 
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|'''{{Over|Afterrunne|Succeſsor}}'''|| [[Conchobar III of Hundlingen|Conchobar III]]<br />(ſon)
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|'''{{Over|Aftergenger|Successor}}'''|| Conchobar III<br />(ſon)
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''2th Rede'''<br />GÆ 1186
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''2er Ƿold'''<br />GÆ 1186
 
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|'''Ƿreaðiŋ'''|| GÆ 1186
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| GÆ 1186
 
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|'''Forerunne'''|| [[Conchobar III of Hundlingen|Conchobar III]]<br />(ſon)
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|'''Foregenger'''|| Conchobar III<br />(ſon)
 
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|'''Afterrunne'''|| [[Conchobar III of Hundlingen|Conchobar III]]<br />(ſon)
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|'''Aftergenger'''||Conchobar III<br />(ſon)
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland'''
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''[[High King of Ireland|Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]]'''
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1st {{Over|Rede|Reign}}'''<br />Fri., 25 {{Over|Mire|Miremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1ſt Ƿold'''<br />Fri., 25 {{Over|Mere|Meremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
 
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|'''{{Over|Wreathing|Coronation}}'''|| {{Over|Iŋ|Ingday / Saturday}}., 26 {{Over|Mire|Miremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 (as ''Kiŋ of Ireland'')<br />[[Dublin]], [[High Kineric of Ireland|Hiȝ Kineric of Ireland]]
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| {{Over|Iŋ|Ingday / Saturday}}., 26 {{Over|Mere|Meremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 (as ''Kiŋ of Ireland'')<br />Crist Headchurch, Dublin (''maybe'')
 
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|'''{{Over|Forerunner|Predeceſsor}}'''|| [[Muirchertach V, High King of Ireland|Muirchertach V]]
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|'''Foregenger'''|| [[Muirchertach V, High King of Ireland|Muirchertach V]]<br />({{Over|moðerly|maternal}} 7<sup>th</sup> {{Over|sƿeer|cousin}} 2x {{Over|withdrawn|removed}})
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |''' {{Over|Rede|Reign}}'''<br />GÆ 1185<br />(''Rede ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneous}} ƿiþ [[John, King of England|Lord John]]'s {{Over|rede|reign}} in [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''2er Ƿold'''<br />GÆ 1185<br />(''Ƿold ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneous}} ƿiþ [[Ichunend, King of England|Lord Ichunend]]'s ƿold in ðe [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
 
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|'''{{Over|Wreathing|Coronation}}'''|| GÆ 1185
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| GÆ 1185
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''3rd {{Over|Rede|Reign}}'''<br />GÆ 1189<br />(''Rede ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneoos}} ƿiþ [[John, King of England|Lord John]]'s {{Over|rede|reign}} in [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''3rd Ƿold'''<br />GÆ 1189<br />(''Ƿold ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneoos}} ƿiþ [[Ichunend, King of England|Lord Ichunend]]'s ƿold in ðe [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
 
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|'''{{Over|Wreathing|Coronation}}'''|| GÆ 1189
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| GÆ 1189
 
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|'''{{Over|Afterrunner|Succeſsor}}'''|| ''{{Over|Heading|Title}} {{Over|edquickened|revived}} 69 years later by his {{Over|youngson|grandſon}} [[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian Ua Neill]] as '''Hiȝ Kiŋ Brian II of Ireland'''''<br />({{Over|youngson|grandſon}} þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)
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|'''Aftergenger'''|| {{Over|Heading|Title}} {{Over|edquickened|revived}} 69 years later by [[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian Ua Neill]] as '''Hiȝ Kiŋ Brian II of Ireland'''<br />({{Over|daugtersun|grandson}} þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Kiŋ of Ireland'''
 
| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Kiŋ of Ireland'''
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1ſt {{Over|Rede|Reign}}'''<br />Fri., 25 {{Over|Mire|Miremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''1ſt Ƿold'''<br />Fri., 25 {{Over|Mere|Meremonth / March}} GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
 
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|'''Foregenger'''|| ''None; neƿ headiŋ wrended by ðe Holy Faðer following ðe undergang and death of [[Muircheartach V, High King of Ireland|High King Muircheartach V]], whose death was owed to ðe wreaking of Holy Fadrie''
|'''{{Over|Forerunner|Predeceſsor}}'''|| ''None; neƿ headiŋ''
 
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |''' Rede'''<br />GÆ 1185<br />(''Rede ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneoos}} ƿiþ [[John, King of England|Lord John]]'s {{Over|rede|reign}} in [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''2er Ƿold'''<br />GÆ 1185<br />(''Ƿold ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneous}} ƿiþ [[Ichunend, King of England|Lord Ichunend]]'s ƿold in ðe [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
 
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|'''Ƿreaðiŋ'''|| GÆ 1185
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| GÆ 1185
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''3rd Rede'''<br />GÆ 1189<br />(''Rede ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneoos}} ƿiþ [[John, King of England|Lord John]]'s {{Over|rede|reign}} in [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''3rd Ƿold'''<br />GÆ 1189<br />(''Ƿold ƿas {{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneous}} ƿiþ [[Ichunend, King of England|Lord Ichunend]]'s ƿold in ðe [[Lordſhip of Ireland]]'')
 
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|'''Ƿreaðiŋ'''|| GÆ 1189
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|'''Kinhelming'''|| GÆ 1189
 
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|'''{{Over|Afterrunner|Succeſsor}}'''|| 1. ''His 3rd great-{{Over|youngson|grandſon}}, [[Airebheartach, Overrick of ðe North Iriſh Gaels|Airebheartach Brús]], {{Over|foreheld|claimed}} to ꝧ {{Over|heading|title}} 144 years later, but his {{Over|rede|reign}} is {{Over|bickered|disputed}}.''<br />(3rd great-{{Over|youngson|grandſon}} þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)<br />2. ''{{Over|Heading|Title}} {{Over|forſaken|vacant}} for 352 years before its next {{Over|aſhaping|creation}} in 1541 by [[Hamrich VIII of England|Hamrich VIII of Eŋland]] as '''Hamrich, Kiŋ of Ireland'''''
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|'''Aftergenger'''|| 1. {{Over|Heading|title}} next {{Over|foreheld|claimed}} {{Over|flittedly|disputed}} 126 years later by [[Edward Bruce|Airefhearaidh Brús]] {{Over|bewhile|during}} ðe '''Bruce {{Over|bandwain|campaign}}'''<br />(3rd great-daugtersun þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)<br />2. {{Over|Heading|Title}} next {{Over|unflittedly|undisputedly}} {{Over|aſhapen|created}} 352 years later by [[Hamrich VIII of England|Hamrich VIII of Eŋland]] as '''Hamrich, Kiŋ of Ireland'''<br />({{Over|faðerly|paternal}} 4<sup>th</sup> half-sƿeer 13x withdrawn)
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''{{Over|Wightly inſight|Personal information}}'''
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| colspan="2" align="center" |'''{{Over|Leedy inſight|Personal information}}'''
 
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|'''Birþ'''|| Monday, 4 {{Over|Holymonth|September}} GÆ 1116<br />([[Old and new kind talemarks|N.K.]]: ''Monday, 14 Holymonþ GÆ 1116'')<br />[[Greatburgh Stronghold|Greatburȝ Stronghold]], [[Greatburgh|Greatburȝ]], [[Kingric of Hundlingen|Kiŋric of Hundliŋen]], [[High Kineric of Ireland|Hiȝ Kineric of Ireland]]
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|'''Bird'''|| Monday, 4 {{Over|Holimonth|September}} GÆ 1116<br />(N.K.: ''Monday, 14 Holimonþ GÆ 1116'')<br />Greatburȝ Stronghold, Greatburȝ, [[Kingdom of Hundlingen|Kiŋdom of Connacht]], [[High Kineric of Ireland|Hiȝ Kingric of Ireland]]
 
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|'''Deaþ'''|| ƿednesday, 2 {{Over|Yulemonth|December}} GÆ 1198<br />([[Old and new kind talemarks|N.K.]]: ''ƿednesday, 12 Yulemonþ GÆ 1198'')<br />[[Yeng Faðerſted|Yeŋ Faðerſted]], [[Yeng|Yeŋ]], Kiŋric of Hundliŋen
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|'''Deaþ'''|| ƿednesday, 2 {{Over|Yulemonth|December}} GÆ 1198<br />(N.K.: ''ƿednesday, 12 Yulemonþ GÆ 1198'')<br />Yeŋ Faðerſted, Yeŋ, Kiŋric of Connacht
 
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|'''{{Over|Begraving|Burial}}'''|| Clonmacnois, County Offaly, [[Ireland]]
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|'''Berriel'''|| Clonmacnois, County Offaly, [[Ireland]]
 
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|'''ƿife'''|| Six, {{Over|yinning|including}} Tailtiu iŋen Ní Máelshechlainn, dauȝter of Kiŋ Muirchertach III of Meaþ, and Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc, dauȝter of Kiŋ Tighearnán II of Breffin
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|'''Ƿife'''|| Six, {{Over|yinning|including}} Tailtiu iŋen Ní Máelshechlainn, dauȝter of Kiŋ Muirchertach III of Meaþ, and Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc, dauȝter of Kiŋ Tighearnán II of Breffin
 
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|'''{{Over|Offspring|Iſsue}}'''|| '''''By '''''<br />1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair<br />2. [[Conchobar III of Hundlingen|Conchobar III, Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]]<br />3. [[Rose Ní Conchobair]]<br />'''''By '''''<br />4. [[Toirdhealbhach II of Hundlingen|Toirdelbach II, Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]]<br />7. [[Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair]]<br />'''''By Tailtiu iŋen Ní Máelshechlainn'''''<br />5. [[Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]]<br />6. [[Nuala Ní Conchobair]]<br />10. [[Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair]]<br />'''''By '''''<br />8. [[Aedh XI of Hundlingen|Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]]<br />'''''By '''''<br />9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair<br />11. [[Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair]]<br />12. (Unnamed) Ní Conchobair<br />'''''By Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc'''''<br />13. [[Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair]]<br />14. Raghnailt Ní Conchobair<br />15. Caillech De Ní Conchobair
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|'''{{Over|Offspring|Iſsue}}'''|| '''''By Ciar'''''<br />1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair<br />2. Conchobar III, Kiŋ of Connacht<br />3. [[Rose Ní Conchobair]]<br />4. [[Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]]<br />10. Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Connacht<br />'''''By Ben Mide'''''<br />5. [[Toirdhealbhach II of Hundlingen|Toirdelbach II, Kiŋ of Connacht]]<br />6. [[Nuala Ní Conchobair]]<br />7. [[Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair]]<br />8. [[Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair]]<br />'''''By Sinech'''''<br />9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair<br />'''''By Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc'''''<br />11. (''Stillborn ſon'')<br />16. Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair<br />'''''By Íde'''''<br />12. Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair<br />13. Mór Ní Conchobair<br />'''''By Ragnailt'''''<br />14. Caillech Dé Ní Conchobair<br />15. Raghnailt Ní Conchobair
 
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|'''Full name'''|| <u>Old Iriſh</u>: Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair<br /><u>{{Over|Nowtide Irish|Modern Irish}}</u>: Ruairí Ó Conchobhair<br /><u>Greater Aŋliſh</u>: Redrich Hundlovelin
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|'''Full name'''|| <u>Old Iriſh</u>: ''Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair''<br /><u>Middle Iriſh</u>: ''Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair''<u><br />{{Over|Anƿard|Modern}} Iriſh</u>: ''Ruairí mac Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchúir''<br /><u>Greater Aŋliſh</u>: ''Redrich Þirlieson Hundlufeling''<br /><u>Leeden</u>: ''Rodericus Tardelbacchus Conchovarius''<br /><u>Greekiſh</u>: ''{{Over|Ερυθ|ερυθρός}}{{Over|ρακης|χάρακας}} {{Over|Κῠν|κῠ́ων}}αγάπιεύς''
 
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|'''House'''||[[Ó Conchobhair]]
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|'''House'''|| Ó Conchobhair
 
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|'''Faðer'''|| [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirdhealbhach II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]]
 
|'''Faðer'''|| [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirdhealbhach II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]]
 
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|'''Moðer'''|| Caillech De Ní hEidhin
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|'''Moðer'''|| Caillech Ní hEidhin
 
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|'''{{Over|Affeſt|Religion}}'''|| [[Niʒholiſh Holimoot|Romiſh Niȝholiſhneſs]]
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|'''{{Over|Leef|Religion}}'''|| [[Niʒholiſh Holimoot|Roomanisc Ally]]
 
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'''Ruairí''' (4 {{Over|Holymonþ|September}} {{Over|GÆ|AD}} 1116-2 {{Over|Yulemonþ|December}} {{Over|GÆ|AD}} 1198), ƿas [[Kings of Hundlingen|Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]] as '''Ruairí II''' from GÆ 1156 to 1183 and again in GÆ 1186, and boþ--[[High King of Ireland|Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]] as '''Ruairí III''' and [[Loneredeſhip of Ireland|Kiŋ of Ireland]] as '''Ruairí, Kiŋ of Ireland'''--{{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneously}} from GÆ 1166 to 1183, {{Over|edwending|returning}} briefly to {{Over|thrith|power}} in boþ GÆ 1185 and 1189. He ƿas laſt Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland before  Normaniſh raid ([[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian Ua Néill]] and [[Airebheartach, Overrick of ðe North Iriſh Gaels|Edƿard Bruce]], Ruairí's {{Over|youngson|grandſon}} and 3rd great-{{Over|youngson|grandſon}} both þrough his daughter Nuala, haviŋ each {{Over|foreheld|claimed}} {{Over|heading|title}} ƿiþ {{Over|gainſtanders|opposition}} years later but hir {{Over|foreholds|claims}} ƿere {{Over|bethought|conſidered}} as {{Over|misbegotten|illegitimate}}).
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'''Ruairí''' (4 {{Over|Holimonþ|September}} {{Over|GÆ|AD}} 1116-2 {{Over|Yulemonþ|December}} {{Over|GÆ|AD}} 1198), ƿas Kiŋ of Connacht as '''Ruairí II''' from GÆ 1156 to 1183 and {{Over|agen}} in GÆ 1186, and boþ--[[High King of Ireland|Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]] as '''Ruairí III''' and Kiŋ of Ireland as '''Ruairí, Kiŋ of Ireland'''--{{Over|ſametimely|ſimultaneously}} from GÆ 1166 to 1183, {{Over|edwending|returning}} <u>briefly</u> to {{Over|thrith|power}} in boþ GÆ 1185 and 1189. He ƿas ðe laſt Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland before ðe Normaniſh inroad ([[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian Ua Néill]] and [[Airefhearaidh Brús|Edƿard Bruce]], Ruairí's {{Over|daugtersun|grandson}} and great-great-great-daugtersun both þrough his daughter Nuala, haviŋ each {{Over|foreheld|claimed}} ðe {{Over|heading|title}} ƿiþ {{Over|gainſtanders|opposition}} years later but {{Over|heir|their}} {{Over|foreholds|claims}} ƿere {{Over|bethought|conſidered}} as {{Over|misbegetten|illegitimate}}).
   
Ruaidrí ƿas one of over tƿenty ſons of Kiŋ [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirrdhealbhach I of Hundliŋen]] (GÆ 1088-1156). He and his ſiſter Mór ƿere Tairrdelbach's only children from his þird ƿife, [[Cailech Dé Ní hEidin]] of [[Aidhne]].
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Ruaidrí ƿas one of over tƿenty ſons of Kiŋ [[Toirdhealbhach II, High King of Ireland|Toirrdhealbhach I of Connacht]] (GÆ 1088-1156). He and his ſiſter Mór ƿere Tairrdelbach's only children from his þird ƿife, Cailech Dé Ní hEidin of Aidhne.
   
 
=='''''Rig Damna Connachta'''''==
 
=='''''Rig Damna Connachta'''''==
 
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High King Toirrdhealbhach II now chose anoðer ſon, Donnell Mor, as ''tánaiste'', but Ruaidrí {{Over|forbettered|improved}} his {{Over|richneſs|ſtatus}} with his inroads {{Over|agenst|against}} Tighearnán II of Breffin in GÆ 1146 and {{Over|latching|capturing}} and killing Toirdhealbhach's {{Over|neve|nephew}} and {{Over|wiðerling|opponent}}, Domnall Ua Conchobar. Donnell Mór Mideach began to lose {{Over|hild|favor}} in GÆ 1147 and his {{Over|orlay|fate}} was <u>ſealed</u> when he was <u>arreſted</u> in GÆ 1151, making {{Over|fast|ſolid}} Ruaidrí's {{Over|forehold|claim}} as his faðer's {{Over|erve|heir}}. In ðat year Ruaidrí {{Over|spowfully|ſucceßfully}} raided North Mumanſted, where Tairrdelbach won a great {{Over|ſig|victory}} at ðe Gouth of Móin Mór.
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=='''Dearbhforgaill's {{Over|foꝛeþouȝt|alleged}} {{Over|kidnappiŋ}}'''==
 
=='''Dearbhforgaill's {{Over|foꝛeþouȝt|alleged}} {{Over|kidnappiŋ}}'''==
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In GÆ 1152, [[Muircheartach V, High King of Ireland|High King Muircheartach V]] {{Over|fared|travelled}} into Mids, {{Over|fordriving|compelling}} yisles of Tairrdelbach.
   
 
=='''{{Over|Douȝtineß|Activity}} to GÆ 1156'''==
 
=='''{{Over|Douȝtineß|Activity}} to GÆ 1156'''==
   
=='''Kiŋ of {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}}'''==
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=='''Kiŋ of Connacht'''==
   
=='''Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland and full Kiŋ of Ireland'''==
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=='''Hiȝ Kiŋ and full Kiŋ of Ireland'''==
   
Upon deaþ of [[Muirchertach V, High King of Ireland|Hiȝ Kiŋ Muirchertach V of Ireland]] in early GÆ 1166, Ruairí rode to [[Dublin]] hƿere he ƿas {{Over|affixed|inagurated}} as ''Kiŋ of Ireland'' ƿiðute {{Over|ƿiþſtandands|oppositon}}. He ƿas full kiŋ over iland of Ireland noƿ {{Over|beoned|unified}} as a hƿole, but at ſame time, he ƿas hiȝ kiŋ over ꝧ of reſt of kiŋs of iland, all of ƿhom ƿere beloƿ him in {{Over|rink|rank}}. He ƿas {{Over|mootly|arguably}} erſt-ever {{Over|unbickered|undisputed}} full kiŋ of Ireland as ƿell as only Gelish one, as {{Over|haps|events}} of Normaniſh raid of GÆ 1169 þrouȝ 1171 brouȝt about {{Over|ſhattering|deſtruction}} of hiȝ-kiŋſhip, and {{Over|ðorouȝ|direct}} {{Over|hƿelmiŋ|involvement}} of [[Liſt of Engliſh loneredes|Kiŋs of Eŋland]] in Iriſh {{Over|gereck|politics}}.
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Upon ðe deaþ of [[Muirchertach V, High King of Ireland|Hiȝ Kiŋ Muirchertach V]] in early GÆ 1166, Ruairí rode to [[Dublin]] hƿere he ƿas {{Over|affixed|inagurated}} as ''Kiŋ of Ireland'' ƿiðute {{Over|ƿiþſtandands|oppositon}}. He ƿas full kiŋ over ðe iland of Ireland noƿ {{Over|beoned|unified}} as a hƿole, but at ðe ſame time, he ƿas ſtill hiȝ kiŋ over ðe <u>reſt</u> of ðe kiŋs on ðe iland, all of hƿom ƿere beneaþ him in {{Over|rink|rank}}. He ƿas {{Over|mootly|arguably}} ðe erſt-ever {{Over|unbickered|undisputed}} full kiŋ of Ireland as ƿell as ðe only Gaelisc one, as ðe {{Over|haps|events}} of ðe Normaniſh inroad of GÆ 1169 þrouȝ 1171 brouȝt about ðe {{Over|ſhattering|deſtruction}} of ðe hiȝ-kiŋſhip, and ðe {{Over|ðorouȝ|direct}} {{Over|hƿelmiŋ|involvement}} of ðe Kiŋs of Eŋland in Iriſh {{Over|gereck|politics}}.
   
Folloƿiŋ his affixiŋ, one of Ruairí's erſt {{Over|bedoings|acts}} as kiŋ ƿas {{Over|beating down|ſubduing}} of [[Lighenſted|Liȝenſted]], ƿhich {{Over|edsprung|reſulted}} in {{Over|wraxlie|exile}} of its kiŋ, [[Diarmait III of Lighenſted|Diarmait III]]. Ruairí ðen {{Over|thedged|obtained}} {{Over|friſts|terms}} and {{Over|yiſles|hoſtages}} from all {{Over|loggable|notable}} kiŋs and lords. And after ðat he {{Over|frealsed|celebrated}} Oneach Tailltann, a {{Over|beknowledged|recognized}} {{Over|ſunderyift|prerogative}} of Hiȝ Kiŋs, in ƿhich he made a {{Over|rime|number}} of {{Over|chiſty|charitable}} {{Over|outyivings|donations}} and {{Over|yifts|gifts}}. Hoƿever, his ''[[Headſeat|headſeat]]'' {{Over|belived|remained}} in his home {{Over|ledemark|territory}} in {{Over|middle|central}} {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}} ([[County Galway|County Galƿay]]). Ireland's {{Over|acknowledged|recognized}} {{Over|headſtead|capitol}}, [[Dublin]], ƿas {{Over|reded|ruled}} by [[Ascall, King of Dublin|Ascall mac Ragnaill]], ƿho had {{Over|underwilled|ſubmitted}} to Ruairí.
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Folloƿiŋ his <u>affixiŋ</u>, one of Ruairí's erſt {{Over|bedoings|acts}} as kiŋ ƿas ðe {{Over|undertowing|ſubduing}} of Liȝenſted, hƿic {{Over|edsprung|reſulted}} in ðe {{Over|wraxliðe|exile}} of his {{Over|faðerly|paternal}} 4<sup>th</sup> half-{{Over|sƿeer|cousin}} and {{Over|scaðend|adversary}}, King Diarmait III of Liȝenſted. Ruairí ðen {{Over|þedged|obtained}} {{Over|friſts|terms}} and {{Over|yisles|hoſtages}} from all ðe {{Over|loggable|notable}} kiŋs and lords. And after ðat he {{Over|frealsed|celebrated}} Oneach Tailltann, a {{Over|beknowledged|recognized}} {{Over|ſunderyeave|prerogative}} of ðe Hiȝ Kiŋs, in hƿic he made a {{Over|rime|number}} of {{Over|chiſty|charitable}} {{Over|outyivings|donations}} and {{Over|yifts|gifts}}. Hoƿever, his ''[[Heafod|heafod]]'' {{Over|belofe|remained}} in his home {{Over|ledemark|territory}} in {{Over|middle|central}} Connacht (Reeveſhip Galƿay). Ireland's {{Over|acknowledged|recognized}} {{Over|headſtead|capitol}}, [[Dublin]], ƿas {{Over|reded|ruled}} by Ascall mac Ragnaill, hƿo had {{Over|aftermeaded|ſubmitted}} to Ruairí.
   
Only ƿiþ {{Over|coming|arrival}} if Mac Murchada's [[Angle-Normaniſhands|Aŋle-Normaniſh]] {{Over|ifolk|allies}} in {{Over|Merrymonth|May}} GÆ 1169 did Ruairí's {{Over|ſteadholding|position}} begin to ƿeaken. A {{Over|ſay|ſeries}} of {{Over|deadly|disaſtrous}} {{Over|drubbings|defeats}} and ill-{{Over|deemed|judged}} {{Over|griþƿrits|treaties}} loſt him much of [[Lighenſted|Liȝenſted]], and {{Over|bolſtered|encouraged}} uprisiŋs by {{Over|ƿiðercor|rebel}} lords. By ðeð time of ꝧ {{Over|coming|arrival}} of [[Hamrich II of England (RS)|Kiŋ Hamrich II of Eŋland]] in 1171, Ruairí's {{Over|berþ|position}} as kiŋ of Ireland ƿas {{Over|upriſingly|increasingly}} {{Over|unupholſome|untenable}}.
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Only ƿiþ ðe {{Over|coming|arrival}} of Mac Murchada's Aŋle-Normaniſh {{Over|þofts|allies}} in {{Over|Þirmilk|May}} GÆ 1169 did Ruairí's {{Over|ſteadholding|position}} begin to ƿoaken. A {{Over|ſay|ſeries}} of {{Over|deadly|disaſtrous}} {{Over|drubbings|defeats}} and ill-{{Over|deemed|judged}} {{Over|griþƿrits|treaties}} loſt him much of Liȝenſted, and {{Over|bolſtered|encouraged}} uprisiŋs by {{Over|ƿiðercor|rebel}} lords.
   
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He was, however, {{Over|canny|able}} to forone much of ðe Irish landmighty thracks, something not seen since ðe days of his great-great-great-eldfaðer Brian Boru. He forethoughtly led a <u>massive</u> landferd of sixty-thousand men and a fleet of ships bewhile a bandwain to edtake ðe land hey had lost to ðe Normanish, in nameso Blackled. He drove ðe Normanish out of Oakhele and Midder, burning Normanish hathors at Trim and Kells. This led to ðe hend of Blackled in 1171. However, ðe King was <u>defeated</u> after ðe Normanish sallied out to Ruairi's {{Over|herewich|camp}} and sleƿ many of ðe Irish {{Over|harmen|soldiers}} as hey were resting and bathing. After ðis <u>defeat</u>, Ruairi's landferd withdrew.
=='''Children and {{Over|afterkinds|descendants}}'''==
 
   
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This landfered was a sunder of a <u>massive counter-offensive</u> led by ðe High King which <u>pushed</u> ðe Normanisher out of ðe Midlands and towards Blackled and ðe east <u>coast</u>. Alðough <u>despite</u> ðe <u>defeat</u> at Blackled, Ruairi <u>managed</u> to keep wald over ðe Midlands. And by ðe time of ðe {{Over|coming|arrival}} of Kiŋ Hamrich II of Eŋland in {{Over|Winterfulth|October}} GÆ 1171, Ruairí's {{Over|berþ|position}} as kiŋ of Ireland ƿas {{Over|upriſingly|increasingly}} {{Over|unupholſome|untenable}}.
laſt of Ruairí's {{Over|afterkinds|descendants}} to hold kiŋſhip of {{Over|Hundlingen|Connacht}}, [[Aedh XI of Hundlingen|Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, II]], died in GÆ 1233. [[Athsels of Hundlingen|Aþsels of Hundliŋen]] yive folloƿiŋ {{Over|inþiŋ|reason}} for ðis:
 
   
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King Ruairí at erſt belofe aloof from {{Over|betroðal|engagement}} with King Hamrich, ðough many of ðe leſser kings and lords welcomed his {{Over|accoming|arrival}} as hi wiſhed to ſee him {{Over|mere|curb}} ðe {{Over|ledemarkly|territorial}} {{Over|ekes|gains}} made by his {{Over|þains|vassals}}. Þrough ðe {{Over|betwixting|interceſsion}} of Lorcán Ua Tuathail (Tearand Thedewiseling), ðe Headoverſeer of Blackpool, Ruairí and Hamrich came to {{Over|friſts|terms}} with ðe Grithwrit of Windsor in GÆ 1175. Ruairí {{Over|yeaſaid|agreed}} to {{Over|acknowledge|recognize}} Hamrich as his lord; in {{Over|edwend|return}}, Ruairí was {{Over|thaven|allowed}} to keep all Ireland as his {{Over|wightly|personal}} kingdom outſide ðe petty {{Over|riches|realms}} of Liȝen (Leinster) and [[Kingrich of Midder|Midder]] (Meath) as well as ðe {{Over|stead|city}} of Waterford.
''Aed mac Ruaidri had been five years Kiŋ of {{Over|Hundlingen}}, as {{Over|ſhope|poet}} ſaid: 'Aed mac Ruaidri of ſƿift onſlauȝt, five years of his {{Over|rede|rule}} over {{Over|landſhip|province}}, till he fell-- a loſs of every {{Over|mire|frontier}}-- by hand of Fedlimid.' Here ends {{Over|rede|rule}} of children of Ruaidri O Conchobair, Kiŋ of Ireland. For {{Over|Holy Faðer|Pope}} offered him {{Over|heading|title}} to [ kiŋſhip of Ireland] for hisſelf and his ſeed for ever, and likeƿise ſix ƿives, if he ƿould {{Over|aſake|renounce}} ſin of {{Over|lair|adultery}} henceforþſ and ſince he ƿould not {{Over|intake|accept}} ðese {{Over|friſts|terms}} God took {{Over|rede|rule}} and {{Over|uttoverredeſhip|ſovranty}} from his ſeed for ever, in {{Over|wittening|puniſhment}} for his ſin.''
 
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Hamrich was eiðer unwilling or un{{Over|canny|able}} to {{Over|umbþrack|enforce}} ðe friſts of ðe {{Over|grithwrit|treaty}} on his {{Over|bernen|barons}} in Ireland, who aſſingeled to eke {{Over|ledemarkſhip|territory}} in Ireland, while Ruairí could not {{Over|wald|control}} ðe leſser Iriſh kings. Ꝧis led to furꝧer {{Over|fead|conflict}} between ðe Gaelisc kings and ðe Angle-Normaniſh þains which, little did hey reckoneth, would {{Over|trewfully|actually}} {{Over|þrouwonen|continue}} from time to time for {{Over|gerehundreds|centuries}}. A {{Over|lay|low}} {{Over|ord|point}} came in GÆ 1177 with a {{Over|spowful|ſucceſsful}} inroad into ðe heart of Connacht by a {{Over|band|party}} of Angle-Normaniſher, led by one of King Ruairí's own ſons, Muirchertach Atheling. Hi were {{Over|fordriven|expelled}}, Ruairí {{Over|befealing|ordering}} ðe blinding of his ſon Muirchertach, but over ðe next ſix years his {{Over|ƿold|rule}} was {{Over|uprisingly|increasingly}} {{Over|fordwined|diminiſhed}} by {{Over|twixfack|internal}} {{Over|erverichly|dynaſtic}} {{Over|fead|conflict}} and {{Over|outward|external}} {{Over|beſtorms|attacks}}. {{Over|Endily|Finally}}, in GÆ 1183, he {{Over|downſtepped|abdicated}}.
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He was twice <u>briefly</u> {{Over|edwended|returned}} to {{Over|þrith|power}} in GÆ 1185 and GÆ 1189, but even within his home kingdom of Connacht he had become {{Over|mootiſhly|politically}} {{Over|markled|marginalized}}. He lived {{Over|sweily|quietly}} on his {{Over|ethels|estates}}, {{Over|cƿole|died}} at ðe faðerſted of Yeng in GÆ 1198 and was {{Over|begraved|buried}} at Neeson Meadow. With ðe {{Over|acumend|poſsible}} {{Over|orhathing|exception}} of ðe ſhort {{Over|rixing|reign}} of his daugtersun, [[Brian II, High King of Ireland|High King Brian II]] in GÆ 1258 þrouȝ 1260, no Gaelisc king was ever {{Over|acknowledged|recognized}} as king or hiȝ king of Ireland ever agen.
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'''{{Over|P.W.|Paſt Writ / Poſt Script}}''': ''<u>Ðe Normaniſh</u> {{Over|overwon|conquered}} England and Wales. In a way, {{Over|hey|they}} overwon Scotland, but {{Over|hey|they}} <u>were never able to take '''full''' {{Over|wield|control}} over Ireland. Ðerefore, a fully-wielded {{Over|þedeſhip|nation}} didn't {{Over|orwallow|evolve}}.</u> Ðis doth beeſt {{Over|ſince|because}} <u>Robert {{Over|Dail|PG 'Diliaz'; 'Dil-' + '-iaz' / Fitz}}Stephen and his men, in {{Over|realth|reality}}, were a bunch of misfits {{Over|alikened|compared}} to [[Elave Cromwell]] and his {{Over|bands|troops}} 478 years later.</u>
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Ðe Normaniſh {{Over|winth|ſucceſs}} had been {{Over|owed|attributed}} to {{Over|landmighty|military}} {{Over|overlineſs|ſuperiority}} and {{Over|ſtronghold|castle}}-building; ðe lack of an {{Over|anyteed|unified}} withſtanding from ðe Iriſh (which was {{Over|bedint|because}} of a weakly-{{Over|ſtaddled|eſtabliſhed}} {{Over|yeemhead|government}}); and ðe {{Over|upholding|ſupport}} of ðe {{Over|holimoot|church}} for Hamrich's {{Over|inbreak|intervention}}.
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=='''Children and afterbears'''==
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Ðe laſt of Ruairí's afterbears to hold ðe kiŋſhip of Connacht, Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, II, cƿole in GÆ 1233. Ðe Aþsels of Connacht yeave ðe folloƿiŋ {{Over|inþiŋ|reason}} for ðis:
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''Aed mac Ruaidri had been five years Kiŋ of Connacht, as ðe {{Over|ſhope|poet}} ſaid: 'Aed mac Ruaidri of ðe ſƿift onſlauȝt, five years of his ƿold over ðe {{Over|landſhip|province}}, till he fell-- a loſs of every {{Over|mere|frontier}}-- by ðe hand of Fedlimid.' Here ends ðe ƿold of ðe children of Ruaidri O Conchobair, Kiŋ of Ireland. For ðe {{Over|Holy Faðer|Pope}} offered him ðe {{Over|heading|title}} to [ðe kiŋſhip of] Ireland for hisſelf and his ſeed for ever, and likeƿise ſix ƿives, if he ƿould {{Over|bemiðe|renounce}} ðe ſin of {{Over|lair|adultery}} henceforþ and ſince he ƿould not {{Over|intake|accept}} ðese {{Over|friſts|terms}} God took ðe ƿold and {{Over|oroverredehood|sovereignty}} from his ſeed for ever, in {{Over|wittening|puniſhment}} for his ſin.''
   
 
1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair
 
1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair
   
2. [[Conchobar III of Hundlingen|Conchobar III of Hundliŋen]]<br />-[[Cathal V of Hundlingen|Caþal V, Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]]<br /> *Melaȝlin Ua Conchobair<br />
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2. Conchobar III of Connacht<br />-Maþȝamhain mac Conchobair Maenmaige Ua Conchobair<br />-[[Cathal V of Hundlingen|Caþal V, Kiŋ of Connacht]]<br /> *Melaȝlin Ua Conchobair<br />-Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair<br />-Muirchertach Teþbhach Ua Conchobair<br />-Donnchadh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair<br />-Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair<br />-Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
-[[Mathghamhain mac Conchobair Maenmaige Ua Conchobair|Maþȝamhain mac Conchobair Maenmaige Ua Conchobair]]<br />-[[Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair]]<br />-[[Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair]]<br />-[[Donnchadh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair]]<br />-[[Muirchertach Tethbhach Ua Conchobair|Muirchertach Teþbhach Ua Conchobair]]<br />-[[Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair]]
 
   
3. [[Rose Ní Conchobair]] (ƿ. GÆ 1180, to [[Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath|Huȝ de Lacy, Lord of Meaþ]])<br />-ƿilhelm Gorm de Lacy<br />-Ysota de Lacy
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3. [[Rose Ní Conchobair]] (ƿ. GÆ 1180, to [[Hugh to Slackthorp, Lord of Midder|Huȝ to Slackthorp, Lord of Midder]])<br />-ƿilhelm Gorm to Slackthorp<br />-Ysota to Slackthorp
   
 
4. [[Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]], cƿole 1159
4. [[Toirdhealbhach II of Hundlingen|Toirdhealbhach II of Hundliŋen]]<br />-Conchobar Buide mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair<br />-Brian mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
 
   
 
5. [[Toirdhealbhach II of Hundlingen|Toirdhealbhach II of Connacht]]<br />-Bean Mhídhe Ní Conchobair<br />-Conchobar Buide mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair<br />-Brian mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
5. [[Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]], died 1159
 
   
6. [[Nuala Ní Conchobair]], died GÆ 1226 (m. [[Niall Ruadh]])<br />-Dauȝter iŋen Ní Néill, ƿ. Cailean of Carrick<br /> *<br />-[[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]]
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6. [[Nuala Ní Conchobair]], cƿole GÆ 1226 (m. [[Niall Ruadh]])<br />-Dauȝter iŋen Ní Néill, ƿ. Cailean of Carrick<br /> *[[Niall of Carrick, 2th Earl of Carrick|Niall of Carrick, 2er Earl of Carrick]]<br />-[[Brian II, High King of Ireland|Brian II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland]]<br />*Domhnall Ó Néill (cƿole GÆ 1325)
   
 
7. [[Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair|Muirȝis Cananach Ua Conchobhair]]
 
7. [[Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair|Muirȝis Cananach Ua Conchobhair]]
   
 
8. [[Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair]]<br />-Niall mac Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1242
8. [[Aedh XI of Hundlingen|Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Hundliŋen]]
 
   
 
9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair
 
9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair
   
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10. Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Connacht
10. [[Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair]]<br />-Niall mac Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair, killed in GÆ 1242
 
   
 
11. Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair<br />-Conchobar mac Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair, alive in 1236
11. [[Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair]]<br />-Diarmait mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, {{Over|forblowed|flouriſhed}}. GÆ 1237<br />-Donnchad mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, {{Over|forblowed|flouriſhed}} GÆ 1237<br />-Muirchertach mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, killed in GÆ 1237<br />-Cormac mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair
 
   
12. (Unnamed) Ní Conchobair, killed in GÆ 1176 by ſons of Ua Cairella[i]n (ƿ. [F]laiþbertach Ua Maeldoraidh)
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12. (Unnamed) Ní Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1176 by ðe ſons of Ua Cairella[i]n (ƿ. [F]laiþbertach Ua Maeldoraidh)
   
 
13. Raȝnailt Ní Conchobair
13. [[Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair]]<br />-Conchobar mac Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair, alive in 1236
 
   
14. Raȝnailt Ní Conchobair
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14. Caillech De Ní Conchobair
   
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15. (''Misbearand'')
15. Caillech De Ní Conchobair
 
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16. Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair<br />-Diarmait mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, {{Over|forblew|flouriſhed}}. GÆ 1237<br />-Donnchad mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, {{Over|forblew|flouriſhed}} GÆ 1237<br />-Muirchertach mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1237<br />-Cormac mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair
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Amongſt his afterbears þrouȝ his daughter Nuala were his daugtersun [[Brian II, High King of Ireland]], moſt of ðe earls of Carrick in Scotland (beginning with his great-daugtersun [[Niall of Carrick, 2th Earl of Carrick|Niall of Carrick, 2er Earl of Carrick]]), alongſide ðe whole Bruce, Stuart, Harrow-Neſhey, Hiȝnover, Sax-Cowborough and Godea and Windsor houses of Britten. And þrouȝ his oldeſt daughter Rose, he was also an {{Over|unþrouȝ|indirect}} {{Over|forekind|anceſtor}} of ðe whole [[House of Tewden]].
   
 
=='''{{Over|Forekinding|Anceſtry}}'''==
 
=='''{{Over|Forekinding|Anceſtry}}'''==
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Redrich, Kiŋ of Ireland
 
Redrich, Kiŋ of Ireland
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Nuala Ni Conchobair, ƿife of Niall Ruadh
 
Nuala Ni Conchobair, ƿife of Niall Ruadh
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Dauȝter of Niall Ruadh and sister of Burȝand II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland
 
Dauȝter of Niall Ruadh and sister of Burȝand II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland
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Niall of Carrick
 
Niall of Carrick
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Marjorie of Carrick
 
Marjorie of Carrick
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Edƿard Bruce
 
Edƿard Bruce
   
Kiŋ of Ireland<br />GÆ 1166-1183; 1185; 1189
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Kiŋ of Ireland<br />GÆ [[Tel:1166-1183; 1185|1166-1183; 1185]]; 1189
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Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
800px-Rory O'Connor Stone Carving
Kiŋ of Connacht
1ſt Ƿold
GÆ 1156-1183
Kinhelming GÆ 1156
Foregenger Toirdhealbhach I
(faðer)
Aftergenger Conchobar III
(ſon)
2er Ƿold
GÆ 1186
Kinhelming GÆ 1186
Foregenger Conchobar III
(ſon)
Aftergenger Conchobar III
(ſon)
Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland
1ſt Ƿold
Fri., 25 Mere GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
Kinhelming ., 26 Mere GÆ 1166 (as Kiŋ of Ireland)
Crist Headchurch, Dublin (maybe)
Foregenger Muirchertach V
(moðerly 7th sƿeer 2x withdrawn)
2er Ƿold
GÆ 1185
(Ƿold ƿas ſametimely ƿiþ Lord Ichunend's ƿold in ðe Lordſhip of Ireland)
Kinhelming GÆ 1185
3rd Ƿold
GÆ 1189
(Ƿold ƿas ſametimely ƿiþ Lord Ichunend's ƿold in ðe Lordſhip of Ireland)
Kinhelming GÆ 1189
Aftergenger Heading edquickened 69 years later by Brian Ua Neill as Hiȝ Kiŋ Brian II of Ireland
(daugtersun þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)
Kiŋ of Ireland
1ſt Ƿold
Fri., 25 Mere GÆ 1166 - GÆ 1183
Foregenger None; neƿ headiŋ wrended by ðe Holy Faðer following ðe undergang and death of High King Muircheartach V, whose death was owed to ðe wreaking of Holy Fadrie
2er Ƿold
GÆ 1185
(Ƿold ƿas ſametimely ƿiþ Lord Ichunend's ƿold in ðe Lordſhip of Ireland)
Kinhelming GÆ 1185
3rd Ƿold
GÆ 1189
(Ƿold ƿas ſametimely ƿiþ Lord Ichunend's ƿold in ðe Lordſhip of Ireland)
Kinhelming GÆ 1189
Aftergenger 1. Heading next foreheld flittedly 126 years later by Airefhearaidh Brús bewhile ðe Bruce bandwain
(3rd great-daugtersun þrouȝ his dauȝter Nuala)
2. Heading next unflittedly aſhapen 352 years later by Hamrich VIII of Eŋland as Hamrich, Kiŋ of Ireland
(faðerly 4th half-sƿeer 13x withdrawn)
Leedy inſight
Bird Monday, 4 Holimonth GÆ 1116
(N.K.: Monday, 14 Holimonþ GÆ 1116)
Greatburȝ Stronghold, Greatburȝ, Kiŋdom of Connacht, Hiȝ Kingric of Ireland
Deaþ ƿednesday, 2 Yulemonth GÆ 1198
(N.K.: ƿednesday, 12 Yulemonþ GÆ 1198)
Yeŋ Faðerſted, Yeŋ, Kiŋric of Connacht
Berriel Clonmacnois, County Offaly, Ireland
Ƿife Six, yinning Tailtiu iŋen Ní Máelshechlainn, dauȝter of Kiŋ Muirchertach III of Meaþ, and Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc, dauȝter of Kiŋ Tighearnán II of Breffin
Offspring By Ciar
1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair
2. Conchobar III, Kiŋ of Connacht
3. Rose Ní Conchobair
4. Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
10. Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Connacht
By Ben Mide
5. Toirdelbach II, Kiŋ of Connacht
6. Nuala Ní Conchobair
7. Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair
8. Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair
By Sinech
9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair
By Dubhchobhlaiȝ Ní Ruairc
11. (Stillborn ſon)
16. Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair
By Íde
12. Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair
13. Mór Ní Conchobair
By Ragnailt
14. Caillech Dé Ní Conchobair
15. Raghnailt Ní Conchobair
Full name Old Iriſh: Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
Middle Iriſh: Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair
Anƿard Iriſh
: Ruairí mac Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchúir
Greater Aŋliſh: Redrich Þirlieson Hundlufeling
Leeden: Rodericus Tardelbacchus Conchovarius
Greekiſh: Ερυθρακης Κῠναγάπιεύς
House Ó Conchobhair
Faðer Toirdhealbhach II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland
Moðer Caillech Dé Ní hEidhin
Leef Roomanisc Ally

Ruairí (4 Holimonþ 1116-2 Yulemonþ 1198), ƿas Kiŋ of Connacht as Ruairí II from GÆ 1156 to 1183 and agen in GÆ 1186, and boþ--Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland as Ruairí III and Kiŋ of Ireland as Ruairí, Kiŋ of Ireland--ſametimely from GÆ 1166 to 1183, edwending briefly to thrith in boþ GÆ 1185 and 1189. He ƿas ðe laſt Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland before ðe Normaniſh inroad (Brian Ua Néill and Edƿard Bruce, Ruairí's daugtersun and great-great-great-daugtersun both þrough his daughter Nuala, haviŋ each foreheld ðe heading ƿiþ gainſtanders years later but heir foreholds ƿere bethought as misbegetten).

Ruaidrí ƿas one of over tƿenty ſons of Kiŋ Toirrdhealbhach I of Connacht (GÆ 1088-1156). He and his ſiſter Mór ƿere Tairrdelbach's only children from his þird ƿife, Cailech Dé Ní hEidin of Aidhne.

Rig Damna Connachta[]

Tánaiſte[]

High King Toirrdhealbhach II now chose anoðer ſon, Donnell Mor, as tánaiste, but Ruaidrí forbettered his richneſs with his inroads agenst Tighearnán II of Breffin in GÆ 1146 and latching and killing Toirdhealbhach's neve and wiðerling, Domnall Ua Conchobar. Donnell Mór Mideach began to lose hild in GÆ 1147 and his orlay was ſealed when he was arreſted in GÆ 1151, making fast Ruaidrí's forehold as his faðer's erve. In ðat year Ruaidrí spowfully raided North Mumanſted, where Tairrdelbach won a great ſig at ðe Gouth of Móin Mór.

Dearbhforgaill's foꝛeþouȝt kidnappiŋ[]

In GÆ 1152, High King Muircheartach V fared into Mids, fordriving yisles of Tairrdelbach.

Douȝtineß to GÆ 1156[]

Kiŋ of Connacht[]

Hiȝ Kiŋ and full Kiŋ of Ireland[]

Upon ðe deaþ of Hiȝ Kiŋ Muirchertach V in early GÆ 1166, Ruairí rode to Dublin hƿere he ƿas affixed as Kiŋ of Ireland ƿiðute ƿiþſtandands. He ƿas full kiŋ over ðe iland of Ireland noƿ beoned as a hƿole, but at ðe ſame time, he ƿas ſtill hiȝ kiŋ over ðe reſt of ðe kiŋs on ðe iland, all of hƿom ƿere beneaþ him in rink. He ƿas mootly ðe erſt-ever unbickered full kiŋ of Ireland as ƿell as ðe only Gaelisc one, as ðe haps of ðe Normaniſh inroad of GÆ 1169 þrouȝ 1171 brouȝt about ðe ſhattering of ðe hiȝ-kiŋſhip, and ðe ðorouȝ hƿelmiŋ of ðe Kiŋs of Eŋland in Iriſh gereck.

Folloƿiŋ his affixiŋ, one of Ruairí's erſt bedoings as kiŋ ƿas ðe undertowing of Liȝenſted, hƿic edsprung in ðe wraxliðe of his faðerly 4th half-sƿeer and scaðend, King Diarmait III of Liȝenſted. Ruairí ðen þedged friſts and yisles from all ðe loggable kiŋs and lords. And after ðat he frealsed Oneach Tailltann, a beknowledged ſunderyeave of ðe Hiȝ Kiŋs, in hƿic he made a rime of chiſty outyivings and yifts. Hoƿever, his heafod belofe in his home ledemark in middle Connacht (Reeveſhip Galƿay). Ireland's acknowledged headſtead, Dublin, ƿas reded by Ascall mac Ragnaill, hƿo had aftermeaded to Ruairí.

Only ƿiþ ðe coming of Mac Murchada's Aŋle-Normaniſh þofts in Þirmilk GÆ 1169 did Ruairí's ſteadholding begin to ƿoaken. A ſay of deadly drubbings and ill-deemed griþƿrits loſt him much of Liȝenſted, and bolſtered uprisiŋs by ƿiðercor lords.

He was, however, canny to forone much of ðe Irish landmighty thracks, something not seen since ðe days of his great-great-great-eldfaðer Brian Boru. He forethoughtly led a massive landferd of sixty-thousand men and a fleet of ships bewhile a bandwain to edtake ðe land hey had lost to ðe Normanish, in nameso Blackled. He drove ðe Normanish out of Oakhele and Midder, burning Normanish hathors at Trim and Kells. This led to ðe hend of Blackled in 1171. However, ðe King was defeated after ðe Normanish sallied out to Ruairi's herewich and sleƿ many of ðe Irish harmen as hey were resting and bathing. After ðis defeat, Ruairi's landferd withdrew.

This landfered was a sunder of a massive counter-offensive led by ðe High King which pushed ðe Normanisher out of ðe Midlands and towards Blackled and ðe east coast. Alðough despite ðe defeat at Blackled, Ruairi managed to keep wald over ðe Midlands. And by ðe time of ðe coming of Kiŋ Hamrich II of Eŋland in Winterfulth GÆ 1171, Ruairí's berþ as kiŋ of Ireland ƿas upriſingly unupholſome.

King Ruairí at erſt belofe aloof from betroðal with King Hamrich, ðough many of ðe leſser kings and lords welcomed his accoming as hi wiſhed to ſee him mere ðe ledemarkly ekes made by his þains. Þrough ðe betwixting of Lorcán Ua Tuathail (Tearand Thedewiseling), ðe Headoverſeer of Blackpool, Ruairí and Hamrich came to friſts with ðe Grithwrit of Windsor in GÆ 1175. Ruairí yeaſaid to acknowledge Hamrich as his lord; in edwend, Ruairí was thaven to keep all Ireland as his wightly kingdom outſide ðe petty riches of Liȝen (Leinster) and Midder (Meath) as well as ðe stead of Waterford.

Hamrich was eiðer unwilling or uncanny to umbþrack ðe friſts of ðe grithwrit on his bernen in Ireland, who aſſingeled to eke ledemarkſhip in Ireland, while Ruairí could not wald ðe leſser Iriſh kings. Ꝧis led to furꝧer fead between ðe Gaelisc kings and ðe Angle-Normaniſh þains which, little did hey reckoneth, would trewfully þrouwonen from time to time for gerehundreds. A lay ord came in GÆ 1177 with a spowful inroad into ðe heart of Connacht by a band of Angle-Normaniſher, led by one of King Ruairí's own ſons, Muirchertach Atheling. Hi were fordriven, Ruairí befealing ðe blinding of his ſon Muirchertach, but over ðe next ſix years his ƿold was uprisingly fordwined by twixfack erverichly fead and outward beſtorms. Endily, in GÆ 1183, he downſtepped.

He was twice briefly edwended to þrith in GÆ 1185 and GÆ 1189, but even within his home kingdom of Connacht he had become mootiſhly markled. He lived sweily on his ethels, cƿole at ðe faðerſted of Yeng in GÆ 1198 and was begraved at Neeson Meadow. With ðe acumend orhathing of ðe ſhort rixing of his daugtersun, High King Brian II in GÆ 1258 þrouȝ 1260, no Gaelisc king was ever acknowledged as king or hiȝ king of Ireland ever agen.

P.W.: Ðe Normaniſh overwon England and Wales. In a way, hey overwon Scotland, but hey were never able to take full wield over Ireland. Ðerefore, a fully-wielded þedeſhip didn't orwallow. Ðis doth beeſt ſince Robert DailStephen and his men, in realth, were a bunch of misfits alikened to Elave Cromwell and his bands 478 years later.

Ðe Normaniſh winth had been owed to landmighty overlineſs and ſtronghold-building; ðe lack of an anyteed withſtanding from ðe Iriſh (which was bedint of a weakly-ſtaddled yeemhead); and ðe upholding of ðe holimoot for Hamrich's inbreak.

Children and afterbears[]

Ðe laſt of Ruairí's afterbears to hold ðe kiŋſhip of Connacht, Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, II, cƿole in GÆ 1233. Ðe Aþsels of Connacht yeave ðe folloƿiŋ inþiŋ for ðis:

Aed mac Ruaidri had been five years Kiŋ of Connacht, as ðe ſhope ſaid: 'Aed mac Ruaidri of ðe ſƿift onſlauȝt, five years of his ƿold over ðe landſhip, till he fell-- a loſs of every mere-- by ðe hand of Fedlimid.' Here ends ðe ƿold of ðe children of Ruaidri O Conchobair, Kiŋ of Ireland. For ðe Holy Faðer offered him ðe heading to [ðe kiŋſhip of] Ireland for hisſelf and his ſeed for ever, and likeƿise ſix ƿives, if he ƿould bemiðe ðe ſin of lair henceforþ and ſince he ƿould not intake ðese friſts God took ðe ƿold and oroverredehood from his ſeed for ever, in wittening for his ſin.

1. Conchobar Ua Conchobair

2. Conchobar III of Connacht
-Maþȝamhain mac Conchobair Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
-Caþal V, Kiŋ of Connacht
*Melaȝlin Ua Conchobair
-Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
-Muirchertach Teþbhach Ua Conchobair
-Donnchadh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
-Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
-Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair

3. Rose Ní Conchobair (ƿ. GÆ 1180, to Huȝ to Slackthorp, Lord of Midder)
-ƿilhelm Gorm to Slackthorp
-Ysota to Slackthorp

4. Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, cƿole 1159

5. Toirdhealbhach II of Connacht
-Bean Mhídhe Ní Conchobair
-Conchobar Buide mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
-Brian mac Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair

6. Nuala Ní Conchobair, cƿole GÆ 1226 (m. Niall Ruadh)
-Dauȝter iŋen Ní Néill, ƿ. Cailean of Carrick
*Niall of Carrick, 2er Earl of Carrick
-Brian II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland
*Domhnall Ó Néill (cƿole GÆ 1325)

7. Muirȝis Cananach Ua Conchobhair

8. Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair
-Niall mac Domnall Mór Ua Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1242

9. Muirchertach Ua Conchobair

10. Aedh XI, Kiŋ of Connacht

11. Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair
-Conchobar mac Aedh Muimhnech Ua Conchobair, alive in 1236

12. (Unnamed) Ní Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1176 by ðe ſons of Ua Cairella[i]n (ƿ. [F]laiþbertach Ua Maeldoraidh)

13. Raȝnailt Ní Conchobair

14. Caillech De Ní Conchobair

15. (Misbearand)

16. Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair
-Diarmait mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, forblew. GÆ 1237
-Donnchad mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, forblew GÆ 1237
-Muirchertach mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair, slain in GÆ 1237
-Cormac mac Diarmait Ua Conchobair

Amongſt his afterbears þrouȝ his daughter Nuala were his daugtersun Brian II, High King of Ireland, moſt of ðe earls of Carrick in Scotland (beginning with his great-daugtersun Niall of Carrick, 2er Earl of Carrick), alongſide ðe whole Bruce, Stuart, Harrow-Neſhey, Hiȝnover, Sax-Cowborough and Godea and Windsor houses of Britten. And þrouȝ his oldeſt daughter Rose, he was also an unþrouȝ forekind of ðe whole House of Tewden.

Forekinding[]

Footlogs[]

Ettles[]

Outward links[]

Kiŋdom of Ireland

Redrich, Kiŋ of Ireland

Nuala Ni Conchobair, ƿife of Niall Ruadh

Dauȝter of Niall Ruadh and sister of Burȝand II, Hiȝ Kiŋ of Ireland

Niall of Carrick

Marjorie of Carrick

Edƿard Bruce

Kiŋ of Ireland
GÆ [1185|1166-1183; 1185]; 1189


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