• Suibne mac Cináeda (died 1034) was an eleventh-century ruler of the Gall Gaidheil, a population of mixed Scandinavian and Gaelic ethnicity. There is little...
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  • (died c. 891), medieval scribe of Clonmacnoise Suibne mac Cináeda (died 1034), King of the Gall Gaidheil Suibne Geilt ("Sweeney the Wild"), protagonist of...
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    counted as a son of Kenneth II. Another son of Kenneth may have been Suibne mac Cináeda, a king of the Gall Gaidheil who died in 1034. Kenneth's rival Amlaíb...
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    Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich; anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
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  • Tigernach which record the death of a certain Suibne mac Cináeda in 1034. These particular sources style Suibne "ri Gall-Gaidhel" and "rí Gall-Gáedel". The...
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  • reported in Kenneth's reign is the killing of Dúngal mac Cináeda by Gille Coemgáin mac Cináeda, by the Annals of the Four Masters s.a. 999. It is not...
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    Scottish Gaelic culture south of the Highlands in the Middle Ages. Suibne mac Cináeda (d.1034) is the first recorded king of the Gall-ghàidhil, the people...
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  • with Galloway in 1034, when the Annals of Ulster record the death of Suibne mac Cináeda, styling him in Gaelic rí Gallgaidhel ("king of the Gall Gaidheil")...
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    If Suibne and Máel Coluim mac Cináeda were indeed brothers, another possibility is that Suibne's title is evidence that Máel Coluim mac Cináeda seized...
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    have killed 700 Foreigners in 848, and the King of Munster, Ólchobar mac Cináeda, killed 200 more, including an earl named Tomrair, the "heir designate...
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  • Brega could date from 718 when he succeeded Amalgaid mac Congalaig (died 718). However, Suibne mac Congalaig of the Uí Chonaing is listed as being slain...
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  • Fedelmid mac Crimthainn was the King of Munster between 820 and 846. He was numbered as a member of the Céli Dé, an abbot of Cork Abbey and Clonfert Abbey...
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  • Áed mac Néill (died 879), called Áed Findliath ("fair-grey Áed"; Modern Irish: Aodh Fionnadhliath) to distinguish him from his paternal grandfather Áed...
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  • Colmán Már mac Diarmato, died 555/558 Colmán Bec mac Diarmato, died 587. Suibne mac Colmáin, died 600. Fergus mac Colmáin, died 618. Óengus mac Colmáin,...
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  • Lochan), died 25 September 620, 623 or 633. Suibne mac Máele Umai, d. 682. Rosséne, d. 686 or 687. Mend Maiche mac Duib dá Bárcc, fl. 690. From the late 7th...
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    Iona adopted the Benedictine rule. Iona was re-endowed in 1203 by Raghnall mac Somhairle, son of Somerled, king of Argyll and the Isles. During the abbacies...
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    King of Laithlind, was slain in a battle with Ólchobar mac Cináeda the King of Munster and Lorcán mac Cellaig the King of Leinster at Sciath Nechtain (near...
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