Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaigh
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Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaig, 37th King
of Uí Maine, and 2nd Chief of the Name, died 1030.
There was formerly some confusion as to the succession of the kingdom following the death of Tadhg Mór at Clontarf
in 1014. A poem, apparently wrote to praise Eoghan Ó Madadhan
(died 1347) and his ancestors, though they never held the rule of that kingdom.
The annals state that Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaig was King of Uí Maine and was killed in battle by the men of Tethbae
in 1030. His brother Diarmaid was killed in 1065. Both men were sons of the previous chief.
King
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of Uí Maine, and 2nd Chief of the Name, died 1030.
There was formerly some confusion as to the succession of the kingdom following the death of Tadhg Mór at Clontarf
Clontarf
Clontarf may refer to:Placenames:*Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland*Clontarf, New South Wales, Australia*Clontarf, Queensland, Australia*Clontarf, Minnesota, United StatesOther:*Battle of Clontarf, 1014...
in 1014. A poem, apparently wrote to praise Eoghan Ó Madadhan
Eoghan Ó Madadhan
-Early life:Eoghan was one of the four sons of Murchad of Magh Bealaigh, who was Chief from 1286 to 1327. Murchad married Marcella, daughter of Eoghan Ó Cellaigh...
(died 1347) and his ancestors, though they never held the rule of that kingdom.
The annals state that Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaig was King of Uí Maine and was killed in battle by the men of Tethbae
Tethbae
Tethbae, also Tethba and other variants, and often anglicized Teffia, was a region of Ireland in the Middle Ages. It was divided into two distinct kingdoms, north Tethba, ruled by the Cenél Coirpri, and south Tethba, ruled by the Cenél Maini...
in 1030. His brother Diarmaid was killed in 1065. Both men were sons of the previous chief.