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Colmán Már mac Diarmato

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263:, Additional notes & corrigenda, p. xvii (for p. 90): "Colmán Bec was probably originally identical with Colmán Már..."; Mac Shamhráin & Byrne, "Prosopography I", pp. 215–217: "All things considered it is reasonable to assume that is an invention...". For the annalistic discrepancy see Charles-Edwards, 110:
of his supposed sons and brothers, with the early appearance of his Latinate name, and with the record of the annals. Ailbhe Mac Shamhráin concludes "...Colmán Már is a hollow figure and looks suspiciously like an artificial creation...". It is suggested that Colmán Már was added to the genealogies
168:, whom they claim to have been king of Tara, "according to Colmán Bec's plan" by Colmán's son Cumméne and a kinsman of the same name, a grandson of Diarmait's brother Illand. The following year there is a report of Colmán Bec's death, fighting against 51:
According to the traditional account, found in genealogical sources, Diarmait mac Cerbaill had three known sons, two of whom were called Colmán. Colmán Bec's mother is said to have been Brea daughter of the
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The only record of Colmán Már in the annals is a report of his death in the 550s. A number of difficulties have been noted with the chronology of Colmán Már's death in relation to the
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people. Colmán Már's mother, Eithne, daughter of Brénainn Dall of the Conmaicne. Other sources claim that Eithne was also a wife of Diarmait's son
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Colmán Bec's final appearances in the historical record are in the 580s, perhaps 586 and 587. In 586, the annals report the killing of
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The first record of Colmán Bec in the annals is in the 560s, when he is reported to have undertaken an expedition to
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Both Colmáns were regarded as the founders of later dynasties. Colmán Már, to whom the genealogists gave two sons,
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In the 570s, the annals record Colmán Bec's defeat at a battle at Femen. Some sources add that he was defeated by
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Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne
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Connon, Anne, "Prosopography II: A Prosopography of the Early Queens of Tara", in Bhreathnach, Edel (ed.),
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Connon, Anne, "Prosopography II: A Prosopography of the Early Queens of Tara", in Bhreathnach, Edel (ed.),
95:. Colmán Bec was regarded as the ancestor of the much less important dynasty of Clann Cholmáin Bic, later 33: 169: 76: 72: 96: 613: 139: 430: 123: 353:, p. 115 (586.1, 587.1); Mac Shamhráin & Byrne, "Prosopography I", p. 216; Mac Shamhráin, " 293:, vol 1, pp. 107–108 (568); Mac Shamhráin & Byrne, "Prosopography I", p. 216; Byrne, 161:. Some historians have supposed that this battle in fact concerned internal Uí Néill disputes. 540: 518: 496: 478: 460: 442: 84: 185: 61: 435: 135: 88: 513:? The emergence of Clann Cholmáin sixth-eighth centuries", in Smyth, Alfred P. (ed.), 602: 92: 154: 112: 45: 48:, but so far as Colmán Már is concerned only his putative death is recorded. 53: 365:, p. 114; Mac Shamhráin & Byrne, "Prosopography I", pp. 182–189. 17: 57: 91:
from the 8th century to the early 11th century, and which supplied many
36:. Early sources and older scholarship distinguish two sons of Diarmait, 150: 107: 336:
Mac Shamhráin & Byrne, "Prosopography I", p. 216; Mac Shamhráin, "
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Mac Shamhráin, Ailbhe; Byrne, Paul, "Prosopography I: Kings named in
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and the Airgíalla Charter Poem", in Bhreathnach, Edel (ed.),
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Index

Colmán Már
Diarmait mac Cerbaill
Irish annals
Conmaicne
Connacht
Áed Sláine
Blathmac
Suibne
Fergus
eponymous
Clann Cholmáin
Uí Néill
kings of Tara
Caille Follamain
Óengus
floruit
Domnall Midi
glossed
Seil
Islay
Inner Hebrides
Conall mac Comgaill
Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn
Munster
Hill of Tara
Cashel
Báetán mac Ninneda
Áed mac Ainmuirech
Kings of Uisnech
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