Conchobar Ua Briain
Appearance
Conchobar Ua Briain | |
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King of Munster and Dublin | |
Died | 1142 |
House | Uí Briain |
Father | Diarmait Ua Briain |
Conchobar Ua Briain (died 1142) was a mid-twelfth-century ruler of the kingdoms of Munster and Dublin.
Conchobar was a son of Diarmait Ua Briain, King of Munster (died 1118).[1] In 1138, Conchobar assumed the kingship of Munster.[2] The Annals of the Four Masters reveals that he gained the kinghip of Dublin in 1141.[3] He died the following year.[4]
Citations
- ^ Duffy (1992) p. 121; Ó Corráin (1971) tab. ii.
- ^ Duffy (1992) p. 121; Ó Corráin (1973) p. 59 n. 33.
- ^ Annals of the Four Masters (2013a) § 1141.8; Annals of the Four Masters (2013b) § 1141.8; Duffy (1992) p. 121.
- ^ Duffy (1992) p. 121.
References
Primary sources
- "Annals of the Four Masters". Corpus of Electronic Texts (3 December 2013 ed.). University College Cork. 2013a. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- "Annals of the Four Masters". Corpus of Electronic Texts (16 December 2013 ed.). University College Cork. 2013b. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
Secondary sources
- Duffy, S (1992). "Irishmen and Islesmen in the Kingdoms of Dublin and Man, 1052–1171". Ériu. Vol. 43. Royal Irish Academy: 93–133. JSTOR 30007421 – via JSTOR.
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