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  • 966 Cormac ua Cillín, of the Uí Fhiachrach of Aidne, successor of Ciarán and Comán and comarba of Tuaim Gréne—and by him was built the great church of Tuaim Gréne, and its bell-tower—a sage and an old man and a bishop, rested in Christ.
  • Annal CS969 Kalends. Eogan son of Cléirech, bishop of Connacht, rested.
  • 971 Maenach son of Mael Michíl, bishop of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.
  • 975 Cinaed ua hArtacáin, chief poet of Leth Cuinn, dies.
  • 976 Dúnchadh son of Bran of the Síl Muiredaigh i.e. 'wet trews', successor of Ciarán of Cluain moccu Nóis, went on pilgrimage to Ard Macha and spent thirteen years in piety there.
  • Annal CS979 Kalends. Flann son of Mael Michíl, lector of Cluain moccu Nóis and bishop and superior of Cluain Deocra, rested.
  • 980 Murchad son of Riata, abbot of Ros Comán and vice-abbot of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.
  • 982 Muiredach son of Ruaidrí, successor of Fechín, rested.
  • Annal CS990 Kalends. Erard son of Coisi, chief poet of the Irish, dies in penitence in Cluain moccu Nóis.
  • 1000 Cellach ua Maílcorgus, chief poet of Connacht, dies.
  • Annal CS1003 Kalends. Flannchad ua Ruadáin, of the Corco Moga, successor of Ciarán of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.
  • 1004 Eochaidh ua Flannacáin, superior of the guest house of Ard Macha, and an expert in the traditional lore of the Irish rested.
  • 1004 Naoman son of Mael Ciarán, chief craftsman of Ireland, dies.
  • Annal CS1008 Muiredach, a sage bishop, nephew of Ainmire the Poor, was suffocated in a cave in the Gailenga of Corann by ua Ruairc.
  • Annal CS1016 Kalends. Mac Liac i.e. Muirchertach, chief ollamh of Ireland, an excellent man, dies in Inis Gaill Duibh on the Sinna. Mac Liac's first verse:

Little Muircertach, son of Maelcertach, Who is wont to be herding the cows— He is the innocent who attempts not to wound; Give him a handful of finnraip.

  • Annal CS1018 Kalends. Gormgal of Ardailén, chief confessor of Ireland, rested in Christ.
  • CS1026 Kalends. Conall ua Cillín, successor of Crónán of Tuaim Gréine, rested.
  • CS1033 Kalends. Muiredach ua Manacáin a noble bishop, rested.
  • CS1052 Kalends. Echtigern ua Egráin of the Sogain of Uí Maine, successor of Ciarán of Cluain moccu Nóis and of Comán, died on pilgrimage in Cluain Iraird.
  • CS1056Kalends. Flann, lector of Mainister and great sage of the Irish both in Latin learning and traditional lore, rested.
  • 1061 Ruaidrí ua Flaithbertaigh was killed by ua Conchobuir.
  • CS1067 Kalends. Muirchertach ua Carthaigh, chief authority and chief ollamh of Connacht, was drowned in Loch Calgaigh.
  • CS1070 Kalends. Ailill ua Airechtaigh, of the Corco Raidhe, successor of Ciarán, rested.
  • CS1079 Kalends. Mael Ciaráin son of Conn na mBocht rested. Cellach ua Ruanadha, ollamh of Ireland, dies.
  • CS1082 Cinaed ua Ruadhain, vice-abbot of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.
  • CS1086 Kalends of January. Mael Ísa ua Brolchán, wise elder of Ireland and a sage in wisdom and instruction, rested.
  • CS1087 Kalends. The battle of Conacla i.e. in Corannwon by Ruaidrí ua Conchobuir and Cormac ua Cillín, chief vice-abbot of Síl Muiredaigh, with the staff of Ciarán in his hand before the battle when it was being fought between the Connachta and the Conmaicne, and the Conmaicne were defeated, and there fell there Aed son of Art ua Ruairc, king of Conmaicne, and Muiredach ua Eolais and Sitric son of Cú Slébe ua Fergail and the son of Gafraidh ua Siridén and others. Ruaidrí ua Conchobuir was victor.
  • 1088 Tigernach ua Braín of the Síl Muiredhaigh, successor of Ciarán of Cluain moccu Nóis and of Comán, rested. Ua Maílgiric, ollamh of Ireland, rested.
  • CS1093 Aed son of Cathal ua Conchobuir, king of Síl Muiredaigh, was killed in Mumu in captivity by ua Fagurtaigh, i.e. Fagurtach, in treachery. All Síl Muiredaigh were defeated by Muirchertach ua Briain, king of Ireland, and he plundered them and drove them into Tír Eogain and captured their king i.e. Gilla na Naom ua Conchobuir and ua Concenainn, the son of Tadc, king of Uí Diarmata. Ailill ua Nialláin of the Uí Fhiachrach of Aidne, vice-abbot of Cluain moccu Nóis and successor of Crónán of Tuaim Gréine and of Mac Duach, rested.
  • CS1094 Kalends of January. Gilla na nIngen ua Cobthaigh, king of Umaill, superior of Achadh Fabair, was killed by the men of Cera.
  • CS1104 Kalends. Gilla Críst ua Echtigern, bishop of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.
  • CS1106 Kalends. Cormac ua Cillín, chief vice-abbot of Síl Muiredaigh and superior of the guest-house of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested in peace.
  • CS1111 Cathal ua Mugróin, chief of Clann Cathail, dies.
  • CS1119 Kalends. Muirchertach ua Briain, king of most of Ireland, for the ended his life happily as a cleric. Aed ua Conchennainn, king of Uí Diarmada, dies. Ua Baígilláin, royal poet of Ireland, was killed by the Tuath Rátha, by Spaillech Ó Flannagáin.
  • CS1128 Kalends. Gilla an Coimdedh son of Conn Delbnach, viceabbot of Cluaín moccu Nóis, rested.
  • CS1130 Kalends. Diarmait ua Fallamáin, chief of Clann Uatach,dies. Goll Cluana ua Airechtaigh dies.
  • CS1132 A raid by Conchobor ua Briain into Maenmagh and he plundered Cell Biain and brought away many cows. Uaréirge ua Nechtain, head of the céli Dé of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested in peace. Diarmait grandson of Eitigén, chief of Clann Diarmata, dies.
  • CS1135 The defeat of Maengach inflicted by the Síl Muiredaigh on the Uí Maine, in which many fell including Conchobor ua Cellaigh and ua Mainnín, king of Sogain.Ua Madadáin, king of Síl Anmchadha and Uí Maine, was treacherously killed by the son of Gilla Coeimgein ua Cendétigh.
  • 1143 Gilla Óengus ua Clumhán, ollamh of Connacht, died.
  • 1145 Donn ua Mannacháin, king of Uí Briúin Sinna, and Murchad ua Maílbrénainn, chief of Clann Conchobuir, and his wife, fell by the Uí Briúin of Bréifne in an attack on an encampment.

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