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Kings

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  • M928.7Muircheartach, son of Eagra, lord of Luighne, died.
  • M931.14. Domhnall, son of Gadhra, lord of Luighne, was slain.
  • M964.7. A victory was gained by Comhaltan Ua Cleirigh, i.e. lord of Ui-Fiachrach-Aidhne, and by Maelseachlainn, son of Arcda, over Fearghal Ua Ruairc, where seven hundred were lost, together with Toichleach Ua Gadhra, lord of South Luighne.

Ri

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  • 785, The battle of Ath Rois was gained by the Ui Ailella over the Luighni, in which Dubh Dathuath, son of Flaithghius, lord of the Three Tribes, was slain.
  • 805, Tadhg and Flaithnia, two sons of Muirgheas, son of Tomaltach, were slain by the Luighni; and Luighne (Leyny) was laid waste by Muirgheas, in revenge of them.
  • 846, Tuathchar, son of Cobhthach, lord of Luighne, died. (Mide?)
  • 879, Finshnechta mac Maele Corcrai, lord of Luigne Connacht, died.
  • 885, Dobhailen, son of Gormghus, lord of Luighne Connacht, died. He was of the tribe of Corca Firthri, and from him the Ui Dobhailen (O'Dolan) are descended.
  • 920, Uathmarán, mac Dobhailéin, chief of Luighne Connacht, died.
  • 926, Eaghra mac Poprigh, a namesake for the Ó hEaghra (O'Hara), was tighearna (lord) of Luighne Connacht.
  • 928, Muirchertach mac Eaghra was tighearna of Luighne.
  • 964, Toichleach ua n-Gadhra was tighearna of Luighne Deisceirt.
  • 989, Conchobar mac Domnaill rí Luigne Connacht, died.
  • 993, Conghalach, mac Laidhgnen, .i. ua Gadhra, tigherna Gaileng.
  • 1023, Domhnall Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne Connacht.
  • 1059, Duarcán Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Teóra Sloinnte Luighne and Ruaidrí h-Ua Gadhra was rígdomna of Luigne.
  • 1095, Taichleach Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne, was slain by the tribes of the Conmaicne, that is Cenél c-Cais, Cenél Dubháin, & Cenel Lughna.
  • 1155, Aodh Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne.
  • 1157, Ruaidhri Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne.
  • 1181, Donn Sleibhe O Gadhra was ri (king) of Sleibe Lughu, died.
  • 1227, Donslevy O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh Lugha, was slain by Gillaroe, his own brother's son, ...
  • 1256, Rory O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh Lugha in the County Mayo, was slain by David, son of Richard Cuisin...
  • 1285, Rory O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh-Lugha, was slain by Mac Feorais Bermingham on Lough O'Gara.

CFT

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  • 885, Dobhailen, son of Gormghus, lord of Luighne Connacht, died. He was of the tribe of Corca Firthri, and from him the Ui Dobhailen are descended.
  • 920, Uathmarán, mac Dobhailéin, chief of Luighne Connacht, died.
  • 928, Maol Da Bhonna, son of Dobhailen, lord of Luighne, and Muircheartach, son of Eagra, lord of Luighne, were slain.
  • 944, Domhnall, son of Uathmharan, son of Dobhailen, lord of Corca-Firtri, died.
  • 946, Domnall son of Mael Muadh, king of the Luigne of Connacht, was killed by the son of Uathmurán son of Dobailén and the Corco Fir Trí.
  • 984, Diarmaid, son of Uathmharan, lord of Luighne, died.
  • 993, Fóghartach, mac Diarmada, mic Uathmaráin, tigherna Corca Fir Tri Connacht, do mharbhadh do Ghailengaibh Coraind.
  • 994, Fogartach mac Diarmuda, maic Uathmuran, rí Corco Tri Chonnacht, was slain by the Gailenga of Choraind (Corann).
  • 1031, Cusleibhe Ua Dobhailen [Cú sleibi h-úa Dobuilén], chief of Corca-Firtri, was treacherously slain.
  • 1035, Cú Sléibhe, mac Dobhrain, tigherna Corca Fir Trí, d'écc.