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Thekings of Munster(Irish:Rí Mumhain) ruled theKingdom of MunsterinIrelandfrom its establishment during theIrish Iron Ageuntil theHigh Middle Ages.According to Gaelic traditional history, laid out in works such as theBook of Invasions,the earliest king of Munster wasBodb Dergof theTuatha Dé Danann.From the Gaelic peoples, anÉrainnkindred known as theDáirine(also known asCorcu Loígdeand represented today in seniority by theÓ hEidirsceoil) provided several early monarchs includingCú Roí.In a process in theCath Maige Mucrama,the Érainn lost their ascendancy in the 2nd century AD to theDeirgtine,ancestors of theEóganachta.Munster during this period was classified as part ofLeath Moga,or the southern-half, while other parts of Ireland were ruled mostly by theConnachta.
Kings ofMunster | |
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Rí Mumhan | |
Details | |
Style | Rí Mumhan |
First monarch | Bodb Derg |
Last monarch | Cormac Mac Carthaig |
Formation | Ancient |
Abolition | 1138 or 1194 (claimant) |
Residence | Rock of Cashel |
Appointer | Tanistry |
Pretender(s) | Disputed: Conor Myles John O'Brien (Ó Briain) Liam Trant MacCarthy (Mac Cárthaigh) |
After losingOsraigeto the east,Cashelwas established as the capital of Munster by the Eóganachta. This kindred ruled without interruption until the 10th century. Although theHigh Kingship of Irelandwas dominated during this time by theUí Néill,the Eóganachta of Munster did provideCathal mac FinguineandFedelmid mac Crimthainnas serious contenders. This great tribe was broken down into different septs or branches, the most successful in terms of royalty being theEóganacht Chaisil(represented by theÓ SúilleabháinandMac Cárthaigh), theEóganacht Glendamnach(represented by theÓ Caoimh), and theEóganacht Áine(represented by theÓ Ciarmhaic).
Their hold was loosened by the rise ofBrian Bórumaof theDál gCais,who established theÓ Briainas kings of Munster. As well as this, Munster had to contend with theNormans.Finally, the kingdom ended as it was split intoThomond,DesmondandOrmond.The former two came to an end during the 16th century with the birth of the TudorKingdom of Ireland,with former rulers joining thePeerage of Ireland.There were a number of Gaelic attempts to reassert their power in Munster, such as that ofFínghin Mac CárthaighandDomhnall Cam Ó Súilleabháin Bhéara,but these were not successful.
Ancient and legendary Kings of Munster
edit- Bodb Derg,king of theSid Mumu,and later king of theTuatha Dé Danann,succeedingThe Dagda
- Conmáel,firstMilesianking based in Munster, and alsoHigh King of Ireland
- Eochaid Faebar Glas,his son and High King of Ireland, possibly based in Munster also
- Eochu Mumu,his grandson and High King of Ireland, and after whom Munster is said to be named
- Énna Airgdech,his son and High King of Ireland
- Eochu Apthach,a possibly fictitious very early High King of Ireland from the Corcu Loídge, but misplaced chronologically in any event
- Íar mac Degad,ancestor of theÉrainn,or those specifically named "Descendants of Iar mac Degad"
- Eterscél Mór,his son and High King of Ireland
- Conaire Mór,his son in most sources, and one of the most celebrated High Kings of Ireland
- Conaire Cóem,High King of Ireland and great-great grandson of Conaire Mór
- Note: both are ancestors of theSíl Conairi
- Dáire mac Degad,ancestor of theDáirine
- Cú Roí mac Dáire,Munster king and/or deity known from theUlster Cycle
- Note: possibly the actual first of the Dáirine, for many generations the dominant military power from Munster, finally falling during the 6th century AD
- Dáire Doimthech,if actually different from Dáire mac Degad, and thus ancestor of the "other" Dáirine
- Lugaid Loígde,his son, if actually different from Lugaid Mac Con below
- Eochaid Étgudach,another son of Dáire Doimthech, but misplaced chronologically
- Nia Segamain,an actual ancestor or group of them of the Clanna Dergthened and thus the Eóganachta
- Note (critical): actually attested in Munsteroghaminscriptions, and in some pedigreesdescendant(s)of the "other" Dáirine above
- Note (in addition): probably wildly misplaced chronologically but considered of high status enough to make it to the legendary High King of Ireland lists
- Mug Nuadat,king in late sagas ofLeth Mogha,or Mug's Half, meaning Southern Ireland
- Ailill Aulom,Mug's son, aka Olioll Ólum, associated with the goddessÁine
- Note: also called adruidin a very early source
- Lugaid Mac Con,wasHigh King of Ireland,and Ailill's foster-son
- Note: ancestor of theCorcu Loígde,principal later (3rd century and after) Munster sept of the Dáirine
- Éogan Mór,Ailill's son, from whom theEóganachtatook their name
- Note: the Eóganachta were actually founded byConall Corc,great-great-grandson of Eógan Mór
- Fiachu Muillethan,son of Éogan Mór
- Note: a king of the Deirgtine of curious career, supported byMug Ruith
- Ailill Flann Bec,son of Fiachu Muillethan
- Note: almost nothing is known of this figure, except that he was adopted by and succeeded his elder brother, Ailill Flann Mór
- Dáire Cerbba,born inBregaof unclear parentage, usually (and obviously) assumedDáirinebut later written a son of Ailill Flann Bec
- Note: called King ofMedon Mairtine,once a very early capital of Munster, in one source, and progenitor of yet "another" sept of the Dáirine
- Óengus Bolg,an important late king of the Dáirine and (near) final sovereign ancestor (of Munster) from the Corcu Loígde
- Note: features in early stories of Conall Corc, and is an ancestor of the Cashel Eóganachta septs, the "Inner Circle", through his daughterAimend
- Crimthann mac Fidaig,was High King of Ireland and of territories overseas, and brother of the Queen and GoddessMongfind
- Note: considered Eóganacht (if vehemently opposed by them) in some dynastic traditions, but possibly a grandson of Dáire Cerbba (other sources)
- Bressal mac Ailello Thassaig,a King of Munster (one source only) from the earlyUí Liatháin
- Note:Angias,his sister, was the Queen ofLóegaire mac Néill,High King of Irelandand Emperor of the Barbarians
Historical Kings of Cashel, Iarmuman, and Munster
editThere were not verifiable Eóganacht overkings of (all or most of) Munster until the early 7th century, after theCorcu Loígdehad fallen entirely from power, some time after losing their grip on theKingdom of Osraigeand the support of theMuscraigeand others. Thus the earlier kings below are best described as Kings ofCashel,Kings ofIarmuman,or Kings of theEóganachta.Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duibwas the first Eóganacht to powerfully project outside Munster, but his Iarmuman relations were a significant rival of Cashel in his time, and not enough is known of many of his successors beforeCathal mac Finguine,although the fragmentary nature of the surviving sources can to an extent be blamed.
At this time also flourished the semi-independentUí FidgentiandUí Liatháin,a pair of shadowy sister kingdoms whose official origins appear to have been adjusted in the 8th century in a semi-successful (if ambiguously necessary) attempt to integrate them into the Eóganachta political structure and genealogical scheme. Effective relations and an alliance were achieved with the Uí Fidgenti, to the credit of Eóganacht strength, wealth and finesse, but for unknown reasons the Uí Liatháin remained effective outsiders except toEóganacht Glendamnach.[citation needed]
Of theEóganachta,unless noted.
Eóganacht Chaisil, –500
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
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Corc mac Luigthig – |
Son of Luigthech mac Ailill Flann Bec | Aimend several children |
unknown | |
Nad Froích mac Cuirc –453 |
Son ofCorc mac Luigthig | unknown | 453 | |
Óengus mac Nad Froích 453–489 |
Son ofNad Froích mac Cuirc | Eithne Uathach purported to have had twenty-four sons and twenty-four daughters |
489 | |
Feidlimid mac Óengusa 489–500 |
Son ofÓengus mac Nad Froích | unknown | 500 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 500–596
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eochaid mac Óengusa 500–522 |
Son ofÓengus mac Nad Froích | unknown | 522 | |
Crimthann Srem mac Echado 522–542 |
Son ofEochaid mac Óengusa | unknown | 542 | |
Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn 542–577 |
Son ofCrimthann Srem mac Echado | unknown | 577 | |
Feidlimid mac Coirpri Chruimm 577–596 (possible) |
Son ofCoirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn | unknown | 596 |
Eóganacht Airthir Cliach, 577–582
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fergus Scandal mac Crimthainn 577–582 |
Son ofCrimthann Srem mac Echado | unknown | 582 |
Eóganacht Raithlind, 582–588
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Feidlimid mac Tigernaig 582–588 |
Son of Tighearnach mac Aedh | unknown | 588 |
Eóganacht Áine, 596–601
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amalgaid mac Éndai 596–601 |
Son of Éndai | unknown | 601 | |
Garbán mac Éndai 596–601 |
Son of Éndai | unknown | 601 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 601–618
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fíngen mac Áedo Duib 601–618 |
Son of Áedo Duib | Mór Muman several children |
618 |
Eóganacht Locha Léin, 618
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn 618 |
Son of Crimthainn mac Cobhtach | unknown | 618 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 618–627
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cathal mac Áedo 618–627 |
Son of Áed Fland Cathrach | Mór Muman several children |
627 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 627–639
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib 627–639 |
Son of Áedo Duib | unknown | 639 |
Eóganacht Áine, 639–641
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cúán mac Amalgado 639–641 |
Son ofAmalgaid mac Éndai | unknown | 641 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 641–661
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Máenach mac Fíngin 641–661 |
Son ofFíngen mac Áedo DuibandMór Muman | unknown | 661 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 661–665
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cathal Cú-cen-máthair 661–665 |
Son ofCathal mac Áedo | several children | 665 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 665–678
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Colgú mac Faílbe Flaind 665–678 |
Son ofFaílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib | unknown | 678 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 678–701
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Finguine mac Cathail 678–696 |
Son ofCathal Cú-cen-máthair | several children | 696 | |
Ailill mac Cathail 696–701 |
Son ofCathal Cú-cen-máthair | unknown | 701 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 701–712
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cormac mac Ailello 701–712 |
Son of Ailello mac Máenach | unknown | 712 |
Eóganacht Áine, 712–721
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eterscél mac Máele Umai 712–721 |
Son of Máel Umai mac Cúán | unknown | 721 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 721–742
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cathal mac Finguine 721–742 |
Son ofFinguine mac Cathail | several children | 742 |
Eóganacht Áine, 742–769
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cathussach mac Eterscélai 742–769 |
Son ofEterscél mac Máele Umai | unknown | 769 |
Eóganacht Locha Léin, 769–786
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Máel Dúin mac Áedo 769–786 |
Son of Áed Bennán mac Conaing | unknown | 786 |
Eóganacht Áine, 786–805
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht 786–805[nb 1] |
Son of Duib-Indrecht | unknown | 805 |
Eóganacht Glendamnach, 805–820
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Artrí mac Cathail 805–820 |
Son ofCathal mac Finguine | one son | 820 | |
Tnúthgal mac Artrach –[nb 2] (possible) |
Son ofArtrí mac Cathail | unknown | 807 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 820–847
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tnúthgal mac Donngaile 807–820 (possible) |
Son of Máel Donngaile | unknown | 820 | |
Feidlimid mac Cremthanin 820–847 |
Son of Crimthainn | unknown | 28 August 847 |
Eóganacht Áine, 847–851
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ólchobar mac Cináeda 847–851 |
Son of Cináeda | unknown | 851 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 851–859
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Áilgenán mac Donngaile 851–853 |
Son of Donngaile | unknown | 853 | |
Máel Gualae mac Donngaile 853–859 |
Son of Donngaile | one son | 859 |
Eóganacht Áine, 859–872
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cenn Fáelad hua Mugthigirn 859–872 |
Son of Mugthigirn | unknown | 872 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 872–908
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dúnchad mac Duib-dá-Bairenn 872–888 |
Son of Duib-dá-Bairenn mac Crundmáel | unknown | 888 | |
Dub Lachtna mac Máele Gualae 888–895 |
Son ofMáel Gualae mac Donngaile | unknown | 895 | |
Finguine Cenn nGécan mac Loégairi 895–902 |
Son of Loégairi mac Duib-dá-Bairenn | unknown | 902 | |
Cormac mac Cuilennáin 902–908 |
Son of Cuilennáin mac Selbach | unknown | 908 |
Múscraige, 908–944
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flaithbertach mac Inmainén 908–944 |
Son of Inmainén | unknown | 944 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 944–957
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lorcán mac Coinlígáin 944– |
Son of Coinlígáin mac Corcrán | unknown | unknown | |
Cellachán Caisil –954 |
Son of Buadacháin mac Lachtnae | one son | 954 | |
Máel Fathardaig mac Flann 954–957 |
Son of Flann mac Donnchad | one son | 957 |
Eóganacht Raithlind, 957–959
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dub-dá-Bairenn mac Domnaill 957–959 |
Son of Domnall mac Dub-dá-Bairenn | unknown | 959 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 959–963
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fer Gráid mac Clérig 959–961 |
Son of Clérig mac Áilgenán | unknown | 961 | |
Donnchad mac Cellacháin 959–963 |
Son ofCellachán Caisil | unknown | 963 |
Eóganacht Raithlind, 959–978
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Máel Muad mac Brain 959–970 976–978 |
Son of Brian | one son | 978 |
Uí Ímair, 960–977
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ivar of Limerick 960–977 (de facto) |
uncertain | several children | 977 |
Dál gCais, 970–1014
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mathgamain mac Cennétig 970–976 |
Son ofCennétig mac Lorcáin | unknown | 976 | |
Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig 978–1014 |
c. 941 Son of Cennétig mac Lorcáin andBé Binn inion Urchadh |
(1) Mór three sons (2) Echrad one son (3)Gormflaith one son |
23 April 1014 |
Eóganacht Chaisil, 1014–1025
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dúngal Hua Donnchada 1014–1025 |
Son of Máel Fathardaig mac Flann | unknown | 1025 |
Ó Briain, 1025–1119
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Donnchad mac Briain 1025–1064 |
Son ofBrian BórumaandGormflaith ingen Murchada | Cacht ingen Ragnaill Three children |
1064 | |
Murchad mac Donnchada 1064–1068 |
Son of Donnchad mac Briain and Cacht ingen Ragnaill | unknown | 1068 | |
Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain 1068–1086 |
1009 Son ofTadc mac Briainand Mór |
(1) Dubchoblaig One son (2) Derbforgaill Two sons |
1086 | |
Muircheartach Ua Briain 1086–1114 1118–1119 |
1050 Son of Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain |
Derb Forgaill ingen Uí Laidcnén Three children |
1119 | |
Diarmait Ua Briain 1114–1118 |
1060 Son of Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain |
unknown | 1118 | |
Brian Ua Briain 1118 |
Son of Murchad mac Donnchada | unknown | 1118 |
Mac Cárthaigh, 1127–1138
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cormac Mac Carthaigh 1127–1138 |
Son ofMuireadach Mac Carthaigh | unknown | 1138 |
Ó Briain, 1138–1194
editName | Portrait | Birth | Marriage(s) | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conchobar Ua Briain 1138–1142 (claimant) |
Son of Diarmait Ua Briain | unknown | 1142 | |
Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain 1142–1167 (claimant) |
Son of Diarmait Ua Briain | unknown | 1167 | |
Muirchertach mac Toirdelbhach Ua Briain 1167–1168 (claimant) |
Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ua Briain | unknown | 1168 | |
Domnall Mór Ua Briain 1168–1194 (claimant) |
Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ua Briain | Orlacan Ní Murchada Four children |
1194 |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^In the Annals of Ulster,Ólchobar mac Flainnof theUí Fidgentiwas confused with Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht of the Eóganacht Áine and claimed to have been a King of Munster. It is very likely that only Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht reigned in actuality (the confusion caused by a decline in Eóganachta fortunes).
- ^Tnúthgal mac Artrachof the Eóganacht Glendamnach is sometimes given as a king of Munster on some kings lists, but not in the Annals of Ireland. He died before his father, so it is possible that he never reigned. It is also possible thatTnúthgal mac Donngaileof the Eóganacht Chaisil has been confused with Tnúthgal mac Artrach.
References
edit- Bryne, Francis J.Irish Kings and High Kings.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1973.
- Charles-Edwards, T.M.Early Christian Ireland.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.ISBN9780521363952
- Moody, T.W.; F.J. Byrne and F.X. Martin, ed.A New History of Ireland.Vol. IX. New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.ISBN0-19-821744-7
- Áed Ua Crimthainn,Book of Leinster,c. 1160.
- The Laud Synchronisms.K. Meyer, 1913.
External links
edit- MacCarthy Clan Foundationat McCarthyClan.org
- O'Brien Clan Foundationat OBrienClan
- The McGillycuddy of the Reeksat McGillycuddy.co.za
- O'Mahony Societyat OMahonySociety
- O'Donoghue Societyat ODonoghue.co.uk