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226:. Ăed's father Fergal had been killed campaigning there, and the annals are full of Cathal's generally unsuccessful campaigns against the Leinstermen. In the following Ăed and Cathal separately attacked Leinster. Ăed's invasion led to the battle of Ăth Senaig, fought on 14 September 738 near
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report that
Domnall led an army from Leinster into Conailli Muirthemne. This again suggests that he saw the presence of the Cenél nEógain on the eastern coast as a threat to his family's power and emphasizes his good relations with the kings of Leinster.
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say: "so many fell in this great battle that we find no comparable slaughter in a single onslaught and fierce conflict throughout all preceding ages." Later Cathal campaigned in
Leinster and apparently took hostages and tribute from the new king, perhaps
164:, which rarely record the beginnings of the reigns of high kings in this period, record that Ăed was inaugurated later in 734. Flaithbertach had been deposed, although he survived and entered religion, dying in 765, having outlived two successors.
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call him "king of the North", suggesting that he was
Domnall's deputy among the northern UĂ NĂ©ill. Domnall seems also to have had a deputy in the south. His distant kinsman Fallomon mac Con Congalt of Clann CholmĂĄin Bicc may have been
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in 722. Fogartach mac NĂ©ill, who had returned to
Ireland in 716 and was once again chief king among the southern UĂ NĂ©ill, later Fergal's deputy, succeeded him. Fogartach was killed in battle against his SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄine kinsman
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According to the lists of High Kings and the evidence of the annals, Domnall was followed as High King by Niall
Frossach, Ăed AllĂĄn's younger brother. The succession to the leadership of Clann CholmĂĄin was disputed.
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take no notice of him, and it is not until 730 that he is first mentioned. During this time, the internecine conflict within the SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄine continued. Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin had died in battle in
321:
Other than this, very little is recorded of
Domnall during the twenty years in which he is reckoned to have been High King of Ireland. Unlike Ăed AllĂĄn, he maintained good relations with the
286:, either location suggesting that Ăed was the aggressor. The annals offer no explanation as to why the two were at war, but it has been suggested that Ăed's expansion into the lands of the
76:. He had at least one sibling, a brother named Coirpre who died in 749, and it is likely that the Bressal mac Murchado who was killed in 764 was also his brother. Domnall's father ruled as
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394:, who died in 802, was named king of Mide in the report of his death. Domnall's son Diarmait Dub died in 764, leading an army raised from the lands of
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Domnall was chief of Clann CholmĂĄin for almost fifty years, and High King of
Ireland for twenty. In spite of this, and his importance as a dynast, the
402:. Domnall's son Murchad, died in battle in 765, fighting against Donnchad. Domnall's son Indrechtach died in 797, soon after his brother Donnchad.
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Leinster, apparently includes him among the oppressive secular rulers whom the authors held in contempt.
364:. Although he enjoyed good relations with Iona and was seemingly devout, he was not well regarded by all Irish churchmen. The
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Ireland in the 8th century. The kingdoms of
Uisnech and Mide are not shown; they lie underneath the words "Southern UĂ NĂ©ill".
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Ailello. His son
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644:, p. 118, suggests that Ăed's victory may have resulted in the Ulaid being kingless until the coming to power of
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864:, AU 763.1; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", p. 113, suggests that Domnall may have treated Durrow as a royal residence.
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519:, pp. 479â480, 572 & 604; Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; Irwin, "Fogartach".
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733:, AU 740.1; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", pp. 112â113; Charles-Edwards, "Domnall".
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and the CenĂ©l Conaill were again defeated by Ăed in 733 when Fergus, son of
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and the end of the UĂ NĂ©ill dominance in Ireland, dates from his lifetime.
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contain relatively few reports of his activities. He was a patron of the
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He is presumed to be included among the "Domnalls" mentioned in the
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158:, was killed. Flaithbertach was again defeated by Ăed in 734. The
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Bhreathnach, Edel (2001), "Abbesses, Minor Dynasties and Kings
966:, p. 594. Bressal himself was killed the same year, AU 764.11.
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in 733, and is definitely styled as such at his death in 766.
179:, where the UĂ NĂ©ill high kings traditionally held their main
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There is only one report of Domnall at war, this in 756. The
1250:
Doherty, Charles (2004). "Donnchad mac Domnaill (733â797)".
1105:, Leicester: Leicester University Press, pp. 113â125,
1091:. Henry Bradshaw Society. Vol. 29. London. p. 27.
847:, AU 756.3; Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; Charles-Edwards,
1158:
Charles-Edwards, T.M. (2004). "Ăed AllĂĄn mac Fergaile (
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Domnall's daughter Eithne was killed, with her husband
84:, in 689 until his own death in 715. He was killed by
1204:
Charles-Edwards, T.M. (2004). "Domnall mac Murchada (
572:, AT 733.3 & 733.4; Charles-Edwards, "Ăed AllĂĄn".
1351:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1264:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1222:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1176:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Domnall's later descendants included the High Kings
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175:, invaded the midlands in 733. Cathal encamped at
139:in 724. CinĂĄed was killed in 728 fighting against
1045:. Translated by Mac Airt; Mac Niocaill. Dublin:
776:, AU 744.2; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", pp. 112â113.
329:. In 753 he is said to have imposed the "law of
126:on the latter's death. If this is correct, the
1413:
1301:: Problems of Dating a Monument of Old Irish"
195:, the site of another major UĂ NĂ©ill Ăłenach.
167:Perhaps taking advantage of this strife, the
8:
1333:Irwin, Philip (2004). "Fogartach mac NĂ©ill (
29:(born c. 700, died 20 November 763), called
1140:Charles-Edwards, T. M. (30 November 2000),
916:, p. 604, shows some of Domnall's children.
721:, AU 739.4; Bhreatnach, "Abbesses", p. 122.
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1144:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
785:Annals of Ulster 747.4; Charles-Edwards,
147:who became High King after this victory.
1103:Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe
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429:, a rival for the kingship of Leinster.
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356:Domnall died in 763 and was buried at
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742:Charles-Edwards, "Ăed AllĂĄn"; Byrne,
7:
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122:, Domnall succeeded his father as
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1308:Ăigse: A Journal of Irish Studies
1042:The Annals of Ulster (to AD 1131)
1642:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid
1008:, AU 795.1; Doherty, "Donnchad".
669:, pp. 209â211; Charles-Edwards,
665:, AU 737.9 & 737.10; Byrne,
438:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid
1379:Radner, Joan N., ed. (2004) ,
544:, AU 724.3; Irwin "Fogartach".
210:, was killed at a battle near
80:from the death of his father,
1:
1382:Fragmentary Annals of Ireland
801:, AU 766.2; Charles-Edwards,
390:was also High King. His son,
112:King of Uisnech, King of Mide
1768:People from County Westmeath
1372:UK public library membership
1285:UK public library membership
1243:UK public library membership
1197:UK public library membership
962:, AU 764.6; Charles-Edward,
860:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall";
831:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall";
772:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall";
759:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall";
528:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall";
1682:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
925:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall".
877:, lines 233â236; Dumville,
604:, p. 208. Charles-Edwards,
450:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
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1773:8th-century Irish monarchs
1717:Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
1124:Irish Kings and High-Kings
835:, AU 753.4 & AU 757.9.
141:Flaithbertach mac Loingsig
1712:Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
568:, AU 732.10 & 733.3;
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301:Having defeated Ăed, the
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1446:Forggus mac Muirchertaig
1093:Prologue (lines 233â238)
894:, pp. 156 & 275â276.
612:of the SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄine.
495:Fallomon mac Con Congalt
189:Fallomon mac Con Congalt
1621:Fedelmid mac Crimthainn
1616:Conchobar mac Donnchada
1460:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Muirchertaig
1142:Early Christian Ireland
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434:Conchobar mac Donnchada
60:churches, particularly
33:(Donald of Meath), was
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240:Bran Becc mac Murchado
68:Origins and background
64:, where he is buried.
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1722:RuaidrĂ Ua Conchobair
1697:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
1566:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
1441:Diarmait mac Cerbaill
975:Doherty, "Donnchad";
958:Doherty, "Donnchad";
818:, pp 569â579; Byrne,
427:FĂnsnechta Cetharderc
238:, was killed, as was
102:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
72:Domnall was a son of
37:. He belonged to the
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1671:RuaidrĂ ua CanannĂĄin
1479:Fiachnae mac BĂĄetĂĄin
1464:Eochaid mac Domnaill
1126:, London: Batsford,
1037:GearĂłid Mac Niocaill
903:Doherty, "Donnchad".
296:Conaing mac Amalgado
294:) or the killing of
74:Murchad mac Diarmato
35:High King of Ireland
1571:Cathal mac Finguine
1120:Byrne, Francis John
1063:Annals of Tigernach
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640:, AU 735.2; Byrne,
600:, AU 733.7; Byrne,
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570:Annals of Tigernach
288:Conailli Muirthemne
249:FĂĄelĂĄn mac Murchado
185:Clann CholmĂĄin Bicc
173:Cathal mac Finguine
137:CinĂĄed mac Ărgalaig
94:Fogartach mac NĂ©ill
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1508:Ăengus mac ColmĂĄin
1474:Ăed mac Ainmuirech
1469:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Cairill
1450:Domnall Ilchelgach
1079:Ăengus of Tallaght
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622:Fragmentary Annals
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417:, near modern
379:
376:
267:
264:
232:County Kildare
208:King of Ulster
113:
110:
69:
66:
41:branch of the
39:Clann CholmĂĄin
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1790:
1779:
1776:
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1766:
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1763:Kings of Mide
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1759:
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1662:Donnchad Donn
1660:
1658:
1657:Niall GlĂșndub
1655:
1653:
1650:
1648:
1647:Ăed Findliath
1645:
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1627:
1624:
1622:
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1604:
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1133:0-7134-5882-8
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384:
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103:
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20:
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1687:Brian BĂłruma
1626:Niall Caille
1611:Ăed Oirdnide
1596:Domnall Midi
1595:
1518:Congal CĂĄech
1488:ColmĂĄn RĂmid
1387:, retrieved
1381:
1360:. Retrieved
1346:
1340:
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1323:, retrieved
1311:
1307:
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1217:
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1171:
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1062:
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1041:
1018:
1013:
1005:
1001:
996:
988:
984:
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959:
954:
946:
942:
934:
930:
921:
913:
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891:
886:
881:, pp. 22â23.
878:
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832:
827:
819:
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483:
462:
431:
423:County Laois
414:
404:
400:Clonmacnoise
396:Durrow Abbey
385:
381:
365:
358:Durrow Abbey
355:
349:
347:
323:UĂ DĂșnlainge
320:
316:king of Mide
310:
307:Ăed Muinderg
302:
300:
292:County Louth
275:
269:
266:King of Tara
259:
255:
253:
243:
228:Ballyshannon
197:
193:Hill of Ward
166:
159:
149:
128:Irish annals
117:
115:
86:Conall Grant
71:
62:Durrow Abbey
54:Irish annals
51:
47:Brian BĂłruma
31:Domnall Midi
30:
26:
25:
15:
1652:Flann Sinna
1546:Cenn FĂĄelad
1541:Sechnassach
1527:Conall CĂłel
1503:Suibne Menn
1389:10 February
1019:Irish Kings
1002:Irish Kings
991:, AU 797.1.
979:, AU 765.5.
949:, AU 802.1.
937:, AU 765.5.
892:Irish Kings
820:Irish Kings
763:, AU 742.7.
750:, AU 743.4.
744:Irish Kings
707:Irish Kings
691:Irish Kings
667:Irish Kings
642:Irish Kings
626:Irish Kings
602:Irish Kings
586:Irish Kings
556:, AU 728.1.
532:, AU 730.8.
442:Flann Sinna
290:(in modern
254:In 739 the
1748:763 deaths
1737:Categories
1484:Ăed SlĂĄine
1374:required.)
1362:25 October
1287:required.)
1275:25 October
1245:required.)
1233:25 October
1199:required.)
1187:25 October
1028:References
1004:, p. 158;
746:, p. 118;
343:Viking Age
216:Terryglass
202:, in 735.
1591:Ăed AllĂĄn
1576:Fogartach
1556:Loingsech
1498:MĂĄel Coba
1337:. 724)".
1320:0013-2608
1314:: 19â48,
1208:. 763)".
1162:. 743)".
1021:, p. 282.
851:, p. 573.
822:, p. 156.
709:, p. 209.
693:, p. 208.
673:, p. 564.
588:, p. 114.
479:Uncertain
419:Abbeyleix
392:Muiredach
325:kings of
276:Mag Sered
272:AirgĂalla
260:BodbrĂĄith
152:Ăed AllĂĄn
1536:Blathmac
1532:Diarmait
1455:Ainmuire
1325:29 March
1295:(2002),
1122:(1973),
1081:(1905).
1070:23 March
1052:23 March
372:Tallaght
335:Sléibéne
327:Leinster
224:Leinster
212:Faughart
204:Ăed RĂłin
132:Leinster
58:Columban
43:UĂ NĂ©ill
1523:Cellach
1085:(ed.).
1017:Byrne,
1000:Byrne,
890:Byrne,
331:Columba
191:at the
187:led by
177:Tailtiu
98:Britain
88:of the
1581:CinĂĄed
1368:
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1281:
1239:
1193:
1148:
1130:
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242:. The
206:, the
181:Ăłenach
1778:Gaels
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504:Notes
425:, by
280:Kells
278:near
200:Ulaid
1534:and
1525:and
1486:and
1462:and
1448:and
1391:2007
1364:2007
1327:2008
1316:ISSN
1277:2007
1235:2007
1189:2007
1146:ISBN
1128:ISBN
1107:ISBN
1072:2008
1054:2008
448:and
1353:doi
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