Uí Dúnlainge Kings of Laigin at Naas / Nás na Ríogh

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Uí Dúnlainge Kings of Laigin at Naas / Nás na Ríogh

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 mai 2007 23:25:51

In the Early Christian Ireland 400-800 the medieval Kings of Laigin of
the Uí Faéláin branch of the Uí Dúnlainge Dynasty were based at Naas /
Nás na Ríogh. As I have understood they ruled from there as well. Did
they have an early Castle or fortification of some sort? The main
question is were would that have been located? Is there today an
archaeological site known were these Kings would have resided. I am
especially interested about King Murchad mac Brain Muit of Laigin
(died 727), King Fáelán mac Murchada of Laigin (died 738) and King
Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin of Laigin (died 785). They lived during the 8th
Century. I have them in my genealogical Family three. It would be very
interesting to know and possibly also visit the place and look at the
landscape were these kings and forefathers of mine lived during the
8th Century.

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Re: Uí Dúnlainge Kings of Laigin at Naas / Nás na Ríogh

Legg inn av Gjest » 21 mai 2007 22:29:35

On 20 Mai, 23:25, ralf.palmg...@helsinki.fi wrote:
In the Early Christian Ireland 400-800 the medieval Kings of Laigin of
the Uí Faéláin branch of the Uí Dúnlainge Dynasty were based at Naas /
Nás na Ríogh. As I have understood they ruled from there as well. Did
they have an early Castle or fortification of some sort? The main
question is were would that have been located? Is there today an
archaeological site known were these Kings would have resided.

See the Naas Local History Society's website at:

http://kildare.ie/local-history/naas/naas-mote.htm

Regards, Michael

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