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Fíachna Lonn mac Cóelbad

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Fíachna Lonn mac Cóelbad ("the fierce") (flourished 482) was a Dal nAraide king in modern County Antrim, Ulster. He was the son of Cáelbad mac Cruind Ba Druí, a high king of Ireland and King of Ulster and brother of the previous Dal nAraide kings Sárán mac Cóelbad and Condlae mac Cóelbad.[1]

He is listed in king lists as successor to his brothers. In some annals he is mentioned as a participant in the Battle of Ochae (Faughan Hill, near Kells) in 482 which overthrew the high king Ailill Molt of Connacht.[2] The Annals of Ulster call him the son of the King of Dal nAraide.[3] While other later annals such as the Chronicum Scotorum call him King of Dal nAraide.[4]

The descendants of his brother Condlae were to provide the ruling line the Uí Chóelbad of Dal nAraide.

Notes

  1. ^ Mac Niocaill, pg.87
  2. ^ Mac Niocaill, pg.17
  3. ^ Annals of Ulster, AU 483.2
  4. ^ Chronicum Scotorum, CS 482

References

  • Gearoid Mac Niocaill (1972), Ireland before the Vikings, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan