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Dub dá Leithe son of Tomaltach, chief of Uí Maine(?), died.
FM
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The battle of Rath Fhearadh by the chieftains of Ui Briuin, Diarmaid, son of Tomaltach, and Maelcothaigh, son of Fogartach, against the lord of Ui Maine, Cathal, son of Murchadh, in Dealbhna Nuadhat, between the Suca and the Sinnainn, where Cathal and many other nobles along with him were slain.
Clan Cremhthainn origin
editFrom the Book of Lecan:
Clann Cremthaind Murchatan, mac Sochlachain, mic Diarmata, mic Fergusa, mic Murchada, mic Duib-da-Thuath, mic Daimine, mic Daimdairi, mic Ailella, mic Coirbine, mic Aeda, mic Crimthaind Chaeil, mic Lugdach, mic Dallain, mic Bresail, mic Maine Moir.
J.V.Kelleher says in "Ui Maine in the Annals and Genealogies, Celtica Vol. 9, p.75,"Cathal is most likely s.o. Murchad, king of Ui Maine, who died in 780-of Clan Chremthainn."