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Donnchad Ua Cerbaill

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Donnchad Ua Cerbaill or Donnchadh Ó Cearbhaill, King of Airgíalla, fl. 1130's.

Ua Cerbaill was a supporter of the Irish religious reform movement of the 11th century. He was a close associate of Saint Malachy (Máel Máedóc Ua Morgair), and with him founded Mellifont Abbey. He was also responsible for foundations by the Arrouaisian order at Louth, Knock and Termonfeckin. He conquered and incorporated what is now County Louth into his kingdom. He was responsible for the successful overthrow of Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, high king of Ireland, who had blinded his foster-son the king of Ulaid. Afterwards he placed Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc on the throne of Tír Eogain.

References

  • A New History of Ireland, volume one, 2008. ISBN13: 9780199226658 -
    • High-Kings with Opposition, 1072-1166 , Marie Therese Flanagan;
    • Latin Learning and Literature in Ireland, 1169-1500, A. B. Scott;
    • "Church and Politics, c.750-c.1100", Francis John Byrne in A New History of Ireland, volume one, 2008. ISBN13: 9780199226658
  • "Ua Cerbaill, Donnchad", pp.565-566, Aidan Breen, in Dictionary of Irish Biography from the Earliest Times to the Year 2002: Volume 9, Staines - Z, edited by James McGuire and James Quinn, Cambridge, 2010.