33:
248:, and places the beginning of Donnchad's reign from 771 AD. Later sources present the succession of High Kings as regular, with one king following another immediately. This is not believed to be an accurate representation. Where Niall Frossach is concerned, some years may have elapsed between his death and Domnall Midi's inauguration. Another possible cause for, or sign of, Niall's fall from power appears in 771 and 772 when Donnchad campaigned in the lands of the northern UĂ NĂ©ill.
102:, as a source of support. He also ruthlessly attacked and plundered churches that supported his rivals among the UĂ NĂ©ill and also those of Leinster and Munster. Donnchad was remembered, not always fondly, as a warrior king. He firmly established Clann CholmĂĄin's dominance among the UĂ NĂ©ill kindreds of the midlands. His descendants shared in the High Kingship until the time of
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in the borderlands of
Leinster, apparently includes him among the oppressive secular rulers whom the authors dismissed as at best unimportant and at worst wicked. It does, however, confirm the apparent record of the annals, that Donnchad was a warlike ruler quite unlike his father, referring to him
407:. Cathal mac Echdach, king of the UĂ Chremthainn, and other notables were killed in the rout. The last of the many records of Donnchad at war comes in 794, when he aided Leinster against Munster. Donnchad died early in 797, aged 64. He was succeeded as High King by Niall Caille's son
278:, first in 774, when no explanation is given, and again in 777, this time the annals state that the Ciannachta, by which the SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄineâthis time, the north Brega branch of the kindred are meantâwere the targets. This is explicitly linked to the war between Donnchad and
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its name. The intended conference was turned into a non-event by
Donnchad's refusal to appear the lesser party by boarding Fiachnae's ship and Fiachnae's refusal to come ashore for the same reason. This was commemorated in verse in the margins of the
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as "Donnchad the wrathful, ruddy, chosen". While
Donnchad was a friend to the Columban churches, other religious communities, and especially those on the borders of Munster, suffered at his hands. Although earlier histories saw the arrival of the
429:, first attested in the seas around Ireland shortly before Donnchad's death, as responsible for changes in warfare that made churches a frequent target, Donnchad and his contemporaries sacked churches with some regularity.
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In 791 Donnchad is said to have "dishonour the staff of Jesus and relics of
Patrick" during an Ăłenach, probably the Ăłenach of Tailtiu. The Ăłenach Tailten may have seen further trouble in 791, for Donnchad attacked
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in 801: "Be FĂĄil daughter of Cathal, Donnchad's queen, died." Their children included Ăengus and MĂĄel
Ruanaid. Donnchad is less certainly believed to have been married to one Fuirseach, daughter of a
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king named Congal, said to have borne him
Conchobar. The mother of his sons Ailill, Conn, Domnall and Falloman and his daughters Gormlaith and Euginis is not recorded. Eithne, who married
165:, led by Bressal mac Murchado, probably his brother's son. Bressal was himself killed later the same year. That year Donnchad defeated the Fir Tulach Midi, a minor people who lived by
286:, which began earlier in 777 when Donnchad led an army from Leinster into Brega. A pitched battle somewhere in Brega in 778 ended with Congalach and many of his allies dead.
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record that
Donnchad "did great devastation in the territory of the Munstermen, and many of the Munstermen fell". He repeated this in 776 with the aid of the community of
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A raid on
Donnchad's territories by the Leinstermen in 780 was repulsed. Later in the year a meeting between the UĂ NĂ©ill and the Leinstermen was held, and the
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Donnchad may have been High King before Niall Frossach's death comes in 778 when he is said to have proclaimed the "law of
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is believed to have settled whatever dispute had provoked the raid. In 784 a similar meeting appears to have been planned between
Donnchad and
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branch of the UĂ NĂ©ill, until his death on 20 November 763. Domnall was eventually followed as High King by Ăed AllĂĄn's younger brother
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record strife among Donnchad's kin after his death. His brother Diarmait Dub was killed in 764, leading the forces of the monastery of
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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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However, the Irish king most noted as targeting churches was the
587:, AU 764.6, AU 764.12, AU 765.5 & AU 766.2; Charles-Edwards,
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95:
1304:
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Irwin, Philip (2004), "Niall Frossach mac Fergaile (718â778)",
383:, which reports that Donnchad defeated the SĂl nĂedo SlĂĄine at
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Doherty, Charles (2004), "Donnchad mac Domnaill (733â797)",
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at his death in 766, so that Donnchad can at most have been
930:, pp. 570â571; Charles-Edwards, "Irish warfare", pp. 38â39.
185:. Fallomon was killed in 766, after which Donnchad became
1137:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 26â51,
229:, refused to give battle and Donnchad remained camped at
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and drove him from Tailtiu and out of the valley of the
943:, p. 158; Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; Charles-Edwards,
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Conn had predeceased his father, killed in 795. It was
141:
Donnchad's distant kinsman Fallomon mac Con Congalt of
1093:
Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2004), "Domnall mac Murchada (
153:, chief of Clann CholmĂĄin, at his father's death. The
1001:, AU 802.7 & AU 861.2; Doherty, "Donnchad". The
173:, he defeated and killed his own brother Murchad at
71:, Ireland. The reigns of Domnall and his successor,
1537:
1336:
1209:, The Longman History of Ireland, London: Longman,
270:Donnchad is recorded as twice having disturbed the
255:in the Leinster borderlands. He also campaigned in
251:In 775 Donnchad took control of the monastery at
1029:. Translated by Mac Airt; Mac Niocaill. Dublin:
558:Charles-Edwards, "Domnall"; Doherty, "Donnchad".
90:Donnchad continued his father's support for the
959:, AU 795.2 & AU 799.5; Doherty, "Donnchad".
591:, p. 594.; Bressal's relationship, see Kehler,
495:was king of Mide and father of later High King
321:
205:, into exile. Coirpre, son of former High King
1189:Clonmacnoisâthe church and lands of St. CiarĂĄn
221:, Donnchad led an army into the province. The
1316:
636:, AFM 765.17 & AFM 766.1; Irwin, "Niall".
233:for a week while his army pillaged Leinster.
106:, the last traditional High King of Ireland.
8:
702:, AU 774.7 & AU 777.6; Charles-Edwards,
169:and the following year, with the support of
620:, AU 770.4, AU 770.7 & AU770.8; Byrne,
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1309:
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1119:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1060:, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, 2003
1043:, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, 2003
814:, AU 784.8; Doherty, "Donnchad"; Byrne,
391:, killing Fogartach mac Cummuscaig, the
1172:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1154:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1100:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
551:
1331:Kings of Ireland, circa 549–1175
794:Doherty, "Donnchad"; Charles-Edwards,
491:was later king of Mide and High King.
363:, one of the islands that gave modern
1031:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
414:Donnchad's reputation was mixed. The
7:
972:, AU 803.5, AU 830.1 & AU 830.5.
649:, AU 771.10 & AU 772.3; Byrne,
531:, who died in 861, was married to
437:Donnchad was certainly married to
25:
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1157:, Oxford: Oxford University Press
1103:, Oxford: Oxford University Press
1026:The Annals of Ulster (to AD 1131)
59:High King from the south-central
1545:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid
1207:Early Medieval Ireland: 400â1200
926:, pp. 260â262; Charles-Edwards,
888:, AU 797.1; Doherty, "Donnchad".
497:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac MĂĄele Ruanaid
306:. Niall died later that year on
1115:Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2000),
457:. Her death is recorded by the
145:appears to have held the title
43:(733 â 6 February 797), called
843:, AU 789.17; Charles-Edwards,
525:, was a son of this Donnchad.
1:
1135:A Military History of Ireland
570:, AU 766.2; Charles-Edwards,
333:Donnchad will not go to sea.
331:Fiachnae cannot come to land,
209:, ruled the southern part of
1666:People from County Westmeath
939:Doherty, "Donnchad"; Byrne,
1585:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
686:, p. 157; Charles-Edwards,
653:, p. 157; Charles-Edwards,
161:in battle against those of
104:MĂĄel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
1692:
1671:8th-century Irish monarchs
1620:Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn
1266:Domnall mac Donnchada Midi
1205:Ă CrĂłinĂn, DĂĄibhĂ (1995),
1077:Irish Kings and High-Kings
1057:Annals of the Four Masters
1003:Annals of the Four Masters
941:Irish Kings and High Kings
922:, pp. 211â212; Ă CrĂłinĂn,
831:, AU 786.5 & AU 786.6.
634:Annals of the Four Masters
529:Gormflaith ingen Donncadha
239:Annals of the Four Masters
18:Donnchad Midi mac Domnaill
1615:Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair
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1349:Forggus mac Muirchertaig
1249:Fallomon mac Con Congalt
1187:Kehler, Annette (1998),
916:Feidlimid mac Crimthainn
171:Fallomon mac Con Congalt
1524:Fedelmid mac Crimthainn
1519:Conchobar mac Donnchada
1363:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Muirchertaig
1117:Early Christian Ireland
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928:Early Christian Ireland
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489:Conchobar mac Donnchada
323:And this is the outcome
1605:Muirchertach Ua Briain
1191:, Berlin: LTV Verlag,
985:, pp. 36â37 & 48;
924:Early Medieval Ireland
918:, for whom see Byrne,
353:Fiachnae mac Ăedo RĂłin
335:
197:In 769 Donnchad drove
114:Donnchad was a son of
110:Origins and background
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1600:Toirdelbach Ua Briain
1469:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
1344:Diarmait mac Cerbaill
968:Doherty, "Donnchad";
868:Doherty, "Donnchad";
827:Doherty, "Donnchad";
798:, pp. 278 & 471;
769:Doherty, "Donnchad";
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439:BĂ© FĂĄil ingen Cathail
280:Congalach mac Conaing
199:Coirpre mac Fogartaig
55:, had been the first
41:Donnchad mac Domnaill
35:
1610:Domnall Ua Lochlainn
1574:RuaidrĂ ua CanannĂĄin
1382:Fiachnae mac BĂĄetĂĄin
1367:Eochaid mac Domnaill
1283:High King of Ireland
1079:, London: Batsford,
1021:GearĂłid Mac Niocaill
947:, pp. 578 & 604.
682:, AU 776.11; Byrne,
443:Cathal mac Muiredaig
290:High King of Ireland
227:Cellach mac DĂșnchada
49:High King of Ireland
1474:Cathal mac Finguine
1073:Byrne, Francis John
872:, AU 794.6; Byrne,
207:Fogartach mac NĂ©ill
177:, near present-day
143:Clann CholmĂĄin Bicc
1454:FĂnsnechta Fledach
1411:Ăengus mac ColmĂĄin
1377:Ăed mac Ainmuirech
1372:BĂĄetĂĄn mac Cairill
1353:Domnall Ilchelgach
1287:766/778 â 793/797
1040:Chronicon Scotorum
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595:, p. 56, note 113.
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1529:Niall Caille
1514:Ăed Oirdnide
1508:
1499:Domnall Midi
1421:Congal CĂĄech
1391:ColmĂĄn RĂmid
1293:Ăed Oirdnide
1281:
1256:King of Mide
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163:Clonmacnoise
155:Irish annals
147:king of Mide
140:
116:Domnall Midi
113:
89:
69:County Meath
67:and western
53:Domnall Midi
44:
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1449:Cenn FĂĄelad
1444:Sechnassach
1430:Conall CĂłel
1406:Suibne Menn
983:Clonmacnois
920:Irish kings
874:Irish Kings
816:Irish Kings
760:, AU 778.7.
748:, AU 778.4.
718:, AU 777.3.
684:Irish Kings
669:, AU 775.5.
651:Irish Kings
622:Irish Kings
607:, AU 769.5.
593:Clonmacnois
463:DĂĄl nAraidi
405:river Boyne
361:Inis na RĂg
327:Inis na RĂg
231:DĂșn Ailinne
179:Rathconrath
120:River Boyne
1651:797 deaths
1646:733 births
1640:Categories
1387:Ăed SlĂĄine
1179:25 October
1161:25 October
1107:25 October
1012:References
859:, AU 791.5
785:, AU 780.7
744:, p. 563;
731:, AU 778.1
342:, AU 784.8
338:After the
1494:Ăed AllĂĄn
1479:Fogartach
1459:Loingsech
1401:MĂĄel Coba
1097:. 763)",
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847:, p. 563.
818:, p. 124.
802:, AU 780.
706:, p. 558.
657:, p. 574.
624:, p. 157.
314:, son of
236:The late
124:Ăed AllĂĄn
1439:Blathmac
1435:Diarmait
1358:Ainmuire
1260:766â797
1075:(1973),
981:Kehnel,
422:Tallaght
385:Lia Finn
365:Skerries
219:Leinster
92:Columban
81:Leinster
57:UĂ NĂ©ill
1426:Cellach
1064:3 April
1047:3 April
513:tanaise
509:Clonard
478:Domnall
449:of the
427:Vikings
312:Domnall
300:Bressal
296:Columba
276:Tailtiu
257:Munster
253:Clonard
85:Munster
75:of the
1484:CinĂĄed
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447:eponym
433:Family
389:Nobber
377:Dulane
355:, the
282:, the
272:Ăłenach
265:Durrow
259:. The
159:Durrow
100:Durrow
47:, was
547:Notes
359:, at
211:Brega
1437:and
1428:and
1389:and
1365:and
1351:and
1211:ISBN
1193:ISBN
1181:2007
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1139:ISBN
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