Annals of Ireland Three Fragments

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Annals of Ireland Three Fragments
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868; F. M.
or of the circumstances of his martyrdom, 867. But neither Annals mention the is found in the Irish Martyi-ologies. "Oratory of Mac Andaighe. " s Died. — "TaorAm. " This should be, 'The eigUli. —i. E. 871. The chieftain Connac, son of Elotliacli, abbot of Saighir [Seirkierau], and a scril)e, died.
Ailell of CIocluu-, scribe, and bishop and abbot of Clochar^ ; Dubli- thach, son of Maeltuile, the most learned of the Latins of all Europe, in Christo quievit.
The martyrdom of Eodhus', so
...n of Dunghal, by the Gentiles at Disert-Diarmada.
Dunlaing, son of Muireadhach, King of Leinster, died.
;Maelciarain, son of Ronan, royal champion of the East of Erin, died^.
The plundering of Ard-Macha'', by Amhlaeibh, and its burning with its oratories, i. E. The great oratory of Mac Andaiglie. Ten hun- dred persons were taken captives or killed; a great plunder also.
Donnagan, son of Cédfad, King of Ui-Ceinnselaigh; [and] Cian, son of Cumas-cach, King of Ti-Bairrche-tire, died.
[871. ] In this year, the eighth' of the reign of Aedh Finnliath, the Leiuster-raen expelled one of their chieftains because they hated him, that is, they envied him in consequence of the many victories which he had gained over the Lochlanns, or else they regarded him as ille- gitimate, for he was of the Ciarraighi-Luachra as to his origin, or tliey hated him in consequence of his great pride.


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