Ancestry of Eva of Leinster: the Uí Cheinnselaig

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John P. Ravilious

Ancestry of Eva of Leinster: the Uí Cheinnselaig

Legg inn av John P. Ravilious » 21 jan 2006 23:18:14

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Saturday, 21 January, 2006



Hello All,

Due to several requests, following is another of the lengthly
Irish pedigrees in the ancestry of Aoife/Eva, wife of William
Marshall. This is part of the ancestry of her mother Mór, wife of
Diamaid mac Murchada (aka "Dermot MacMurrough"), and reflects her
known near kinship to her husband. They were both descended from
Donnchad Mael na mBó mac Diarmaid (-1006), king of Ui Cheinnselaig
and his wife Aife ingen Gilla Patraic. Their eldest son, Diarmaid
mac Mael na mBó (d. 7 Feb 1072), was King of Leinster and High King
of Ireland, and husband of Dearbforgail ingen Donnchada
(1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1b.1.1 in the prior pedigree),
granddaughter of Brian Boru. Their younger son, Domnall Remar mac
Mael na mBó, was great-great-great-great grandfather of Mór ingen
Muirchertach Ua Tuathail, wife of Diarmaid.

The relationship is shown as 4th and 7th degrees (3rd cousins 3x
removed), which appears to be a bit extended as to Mór's ancestry.
This is evidently due to the difference in age between Diarmaid
(born in 1115 or before) and Mór.

This pedigree also shows Lorcan mac Muirchertaig Ua Tuathail,
half-brother of Mor and Archbishop of Dublin (better known as "St.
Laurence O'Toole"). Another line of Mór's ancestry will be given in
a forthcoming post.

Cheers,

John *

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1 Cinaed mac Cairpre
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king of Ui Cheinnselach

' Cinaed mac Cairpre, k. Ui Cheinnselaig, d. 935AU- ' [AU[1]]

Children: Cellach (-0947)


1.1 Cellach mac Cinaeda
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Death: 0947[1]

king of Ui Cheinnselach

' Cellach mac Cinaeda, k. Ui Cheinnselaig, d.947AFM. ' [AU[1]]

Children: Domnall (-0974)


1.1.1 Domnall mac Cellaig
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Death: 0974[1]

king of Ui Cheinnselach

' Domnall mac Cellaig, k. Ui Cheinnselaig, d. 974AU. ' [AU[1]]

Children: Diarmaid (-0996)


1.1.1.1 Diarmaid mac Domnaill
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Death: 0996[1]

king of Ui Cheinnselach

' Diarmait mac Domnaill, k. Ui Cheinnselaig, d. 996AU. ' [AU[1]]

Children: Donnchad Mael na mBó (-1006)


1.1.1.1.1 Donnchad Mael na mBó mac Diarmaid
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Death: 1006[1]

king of Ui Cheinnselach

' Donnchad Mael na mBo, k. Ui Cheinnselaig, d. 1006 ' [AU[1]]

' U1006.6
Mael na mBó i.e. king of Uí Cheinnselaigh, was killed by his own
people.'[2]

Spouse: Aife ingen Gilla Patraic
Father: Gilla Patraic
Mother: Echrad ingen Carrlusa

Children: Diarmaid (-1072)
Domnall Remar (-1041)


1.1.1.1.1.1 Diarmaid mac Mael na mBó
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Death: 7 Feb 1072, Battle of Odhbha[2],[1]
Occ: King of Leinster and High King of Ireland

King of Leinster and High King of Ireland

' Diarmait mac Mael na mBo, k. Laigin, d. 6 or 7 Feb 1072 ' [AU[1]]

also, 'Dermot macMailnamo'

'U1052.8
Echmarcach son of Ragnall, king of the foreigners, was banished by
the king of Laigin, i.e. Diarmait son of Mael na mBó, and the
latter himself took the kingship as a result.)'[2]

M1056, Murchadh, son of Diarmaid, lord of Leinster.

'U1058.3
The defeat of Sliab Crot was inflicted by Diarmait son of Mael
na mBó on Donnchad son of Brian, and in it fell Cairpre ua Ligdai,
superior of Imlech Ibair, and Rígbardán son of Cú Coirne, king of
Éile, and many others.'[2]

M1061, The son of Mael-na-mbo, lord of Leinster and of the foreigners,
proceeded into Munster...
M1067, The great army of Leath-chuinn was led by Diarmaid, son of
Mael-na-mbo, King of Leinster; by Murchadh, and Toirdhealbhach Ua
Briain, King of Munster, into Connaught...
AI1068, Diarmait, king of Laigin.
T1070, Murchadh mac Diarmuta maic Mail na m-Bó, rí Laigen h.
U1070, Murchad son of Diarmait, king of Laigin and the foreigners,
died and was buried in Áth Cliath.
M1070, Murchadh, son of Diarmaid, son of Mael-na-mbo, lord of the
foreigners and of Leinster, under his father, died at Ath-cliath.
AI1071, A battle between the Laigin, viz. between the son of Murchad,
grandson of Mael na mBó, and the son of Domnall Remar, ...
AI1071, A hosting by Tairdelbach Ua Briain into Laigin and Mide, and
he took the hostages thereof and handed them over to Diarmait, son
of Mael na mBó.
CS1072, Diarmait son of Mael na mbó, king of the foreigners and of
Laigin and of Leth Moga, was killed by Conchobor ua Mael Sechnaill
in the battle of Odba, with slaughter around him.
AI1072, Diarmait son of Mael na mBó, king of Laigin and Osraige, was
slain.
U1072, Diarmait son of Mael na mBó, king of Laigin and the foreigners,
fell in battle by Conchobor ua Mael Sechlainn, king of Temair...
M1072, Diarmaid, son of Mael-na-mbo, King of Leinster, of the
foreigners of Ath-cliath, and of Leath-Mogha-Nuadhat, was slain
and beheaded in the battle of Odhbha... '[2]

cf. Cosgrove II:21-22[3]

Spouse: Dearbforgail ingen Donnchada
Death: 1080[2]
Father: Donnchad mac Briain (-1064)

Children: Murchad (-1070) [Ancestor of Diarmaid mac Murchada]
Enna (-1092)


1.1.1.1.1.2 Domnall Remar mac Mael na mBó
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Death: 1041[2],[4]

younger son

'U1041.3
Domnall Remar son of Mael na mBó was killed by the Laigin.'[2]

Children: Donnchad (-1089)


1.1.1.1.1.2.1 Donnchad mac Domnaill
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Death: 1089[2],[1],[4]

king of Laigin [Leinster], 1075-1089

'U1077.1
An army was led by Tairdelbach ua Briain into Uí Cheinnselaigh,
and he took captive the son of Domnall Remhar, i.e. the king of
Uí Cheinnselaigh.'[2]

'U1089.3
Donnchad son of Domnall Remar, king of Laigin, was killed by his
own people.'[2]

Children: Murchad (-1091)
Mael Morda (-1090)


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1 Mael Morda mac Donnchada ua Domnaill
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Death: 1090[1]

' Mael Morda ua Domnaill, d. 1090AFM.'[1]

Children: Sadb


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 Sadb ingen Mael Morda Ua Domnaill
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' Sadb ingen Mael Morda Ua Domnaill '[1]

Spouse: Donncuan Ua Tuathail
Father: Gilla Coemgin Ua Tuathail (-1059)

Children: Gilla Comgaill (-1127)


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Gilla Comgaill Ua Tuathail
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Death: 1127[1],[5]

' Gilla Comgaill Ua Tuathail, d. 1127 ' [AFM[1]]

'M1127.5
Gillachomhghaill Ua Tuathail, successor of Caeimhghin, was killed
by the Fortuatha.' Annals of the Four Masters, 1127[5]

Children: Muirchertach (-1164)


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1a Muirchertach Ua Tuathail*
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Death: 1164[1]

king of Ui Muiredaig

' Muirchertach Ua Tuathail, k. Uí Muiredaig, d. 1164 ' [AT[1]]

'M1154, Mac-Cuirr-na-gColpach Ua Fiachrach, lord of Ui-Feineachlais,
was slain by Muircheartach Ua Tuathail, lord of Ui-Muireadhaigh.'

Spouse: Cacht ingen Loigsig Ua Morda
Father: Loigsech Ua Morda
Mother: Gormlaith ingen Finn Ua Caellaide

Children: Mór

Other Spouses NN


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1a.1 Mór ingen Muirchertaig Ua Tuathail
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' Mor ingen Muirchertaig Ua Tuathail ' [Ban Senchus 232[1]]

3rd (or 4th) wife of Diarmaid [Cosgrove II:23[3]]

Spouse: Diarmaid mac Murchada, king of Leinster
[descendant of Diarmaid mac Mael na mBó, 1.1.1.1.1.1 above]
Death: ca 1 May 1171[6]
Father: Donchad mac Murchada (-1115)
Mother: Orlaith ingen Ua Bráenáin

Children: Aoife [Eva] (-ca1189)
Urlachan
Conchobar (-ca1170)
Enna


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1b Muirchertach Ua Tuathail* (See above)
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Spouse: NN

Children: Lorcan


1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1b.1 Lorcan Ua Tuathail
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abbot of Glendalough

elected as abbot ca. 1153
elected as Archbishop of Dublin ca. 1162

' St. Laurence O'Toole '

cf. Cosgrove II:23[3]



1. Stewart Baldwin, "Eve of Leinster and Radnaillt of Dublin," 27
July 1996 (restated 26 Feb 1998), cites Ban Senchus, AU and other
sources re: the ancestry of Aoife ingen Diarmaid, heiress of
Leinster, and wife of Richard 'Strongbow' de Clare.
2. "Annals of Ulster," University College Cork,
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/L100005/
project CELT: The Corpus of Electronic Texts, U1206: entry re:
the Battle of Downpatrick.
3. Art Cosgrove, ed., "A New History of Ireland," Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1987 (Vol. II), Vol. II: Medieval Ireland, 1169-1534.
4. T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin and F. J. Byrne, eds., "A New History
of Ireland," Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984, Vol. IX, Part II:Maps,
Genealogies, Lists.
5. "Annals of the Four Masters," University College Cork,
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/L100005/
project CELT: The Corpus of Electronic Texts, M1247.4: slaughter
of Echmarcach Ua Cathain by Magnus Ua Cathain.
6. G. E. Cokayne, "The Complete Peerage," 1910 -
[microprint, 1982 (Alan Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England
Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom.

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