• Túathal mac Cormaic (died 544), called Túathal Máelgarb, (Túathal: "ruler of the people") was said to be a grandson of Coirpre mac Néill. He was High...
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  • include: Túathal Techtmar, legendary king Túathal Máelgarb (fl. 6th century), king of Tara Túathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854), king of Leinster Tuathal Mac...
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    immediate descendants led the dynasty. However, after the murder of Túathal Máelgarb in about 549, it was left to another branch of the family descended...
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  • Cerrbél Ardgal (d. 520) (Cenél nArdgail) Muirchertach mac Ercae (d. 536) Túathal Máelgarb Diarmait Colmán Már (Clann Cholmáin) Áed Sláine (Síl nÁedo Sláine)...
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  • above Bóinn." Muirchertach was said to be followed as High King by Túathal Máelgarb. Báetán mac Muirchertaig (died 572),[1] called also Baetán Bríge, was...
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    100 miles across Ireland. Apart from Coirpre himself and his grandson Túathal Máelgarb, no king of Cenél Coirpri is included in later lists of High Kings...
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    bishop of Perugia Theudigisel, king of the Visigoths (assassinated) Túathal Máelgarb, king of Tara (Ireland) Wu Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty (b. 464)...
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    Leinster, over the bórama or cow-tribute first imposed on Leinster by Tuathal Techtmar. Énna's son Eochaid is named as Niall's killer in all sources...
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    compilation stopped at the reign of Tuathal Techtmar. The kings of the Goidelic dynasties established by Tuathal were added by other editors. Later editions...
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  • bishop of Perugia Theudigisel, king of the Visigoths (assassinated) Túathal Máelgarb, king of Tara (Ireland) Wu Di, emperor of the Liang dynasty (b. 464)...
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    for the rule of Túathal Máelgarb, was corrected by later hagiographers. In the earliest surviving list, that in the Baile Chuind, Túathal appears not under...
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  • king. He married Muireann, the great-great-great-granddaughter of Túathal Máelgarb, High King of Ireland (died 544). He acquired the throne of Connacht...
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    the time of Saint Patrick, from the reign of Laoghaire to that of Túathal Máelgarb (c. 440–544). They were all bishops, 350 in number, founders of churches...
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  • who had wrested the kingship at Tara from them after the death of Tuathal Maelgarb. Story: St Columba and modern copyright; battle in 6th Century Ireland...
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  • Coirpre mac Néill Ailill Molt Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth, died 546/547 Tuathal Maelgarb, d.544/549 Diarmait mac Cerbaill, before 558 – 565 Forggus mac Muirchertaig...
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  • and Diarmait mac Cerbaill became King of Tara following the death of Túathal Máelgarb, events dated to the year AD 549. Mongán's wife Findtigernd asks him...
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  • Lóegairi, High King (479–503) Muirchertach mac Ercae, High King (504–527) Túathal Máelgarb, High King (528–538 Diarmait mac Cerbaill, High King (539–558) Domhnall...
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  • Luachair Mór (between the rivers Nanny and Boyne), near Duleek, by Túathal Máelgarb. The Ciannachta kept their independence into the 9th century. A devastating...
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    meaning "extremely rough", presumed to refer to Diarmait's kinsman Tuathal Maelgarb. What followed the inauguration was "a surprisingly unpropitious reign...
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    Cianán. According to the Annals of Ulster they were defeated in 535 by Túathal Máelgarb at Luachair Mór eitir dá inber (... between two estuaries) a place...
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  • of Ireland Tigernach mac Fócartai (died 865), King of Loch Gabhair Túathal Máelgarb (died 540s), High King of Ireland Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair...
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  • Finnian of Movilla, the Tudwallus of the Vita Niniani is realised as Túathal Máelgarb, king of Tara. Despite Ailred's work, the cult of the original Uinniau...
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  • whom he remained until elevated to bishop of Killala in the reign of Tuathal Maelgarb. He later fled to a hermitage on Lough Conn, County Mayo. He was said...
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  • Southern Ui Neill, but this is probably an anachronism, especially since Tuathal Maelgarb is supposed to have been high-king of Tara at this date." Fergus cerrbel...
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    group. Cairbre supplied only one High King of Ireland, his grandson, Túathal Máelgarb Dunadhach. In 561 AD the Battle of Cúl Dreimhne (also called the Battle...
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