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Laois; Miacca U\u00ed Cormaic of Cluain Fodhla in Fiodhmar (borders U\u00ed Duach\/Bally F\u00edodhmor, Ossory); Senach U\u00ed Chormaic of Cillm\u00f3r; Lithghean U\u00ed Chormaic of Cluain M\u00f3r Lethghian in U\u00ed Failge (Barony Ophaly, Co. Kildare); Dubhan U\u00ed Chormaic; Toimdeach U\u00ed Chormaic of Rosglas, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare.Artacan mac Taidcg[edit]Artacan macTaidcg,[1] mac Sinill, mac Anchoraig, mac Siadalta, mac Maeluidir, mac h-Iuin, mac Colmain, mac Cuirc, mac Fergusa, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb.Cenann\u00e1in mac Ceise[edit]Cenann\u00e1in was the father of St. Sinchell (the younger) and Mincloth, mother of Coluim mac Crimthaind. The Cloonmorris Ogham stone in Leitrim is said to be the burial place of Cenann\u00e1in. His ancestry is given as Cenann\u00e1in mac Ceise, mac Lugdach, mac Labrada, mac Imchadha, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorbb.Coirpre mac Cathasaig[edit]Coirpre mac Cathasaig, mac Muirgiusa, mac Fergusa, mac Sn\u00e9dgusa, mac M\u00e1elhuidir, mac Colm\u00e1in Elt\u00edne, mac Blaithmeic, mac \u00c1eda Ind\u00e9n (a quo Fuithirbi), mac Cathbath, mac Labrada, mac Threna, mac Imchadha, mac Corbmaic, mac Con Corb.Con-Chorb mac Moga Chorbb.[edit]Con-Chorb (also C\u00fa Corb) was king of Leinster and father to Nia Corb, Cormac Luisc, Messin Corb, and Cairbre. He fought seven battles against Fedlimid Rechtmar the father of Conn of the Hundred Battles, three battles at Ath Find F\u00e1\u00edl, Battle of Ath an Scail, Battle of Fossud, Battle of Bernas, Battle of Glas Gl\u00e9. He also a number of battles against the Munstermen,[2] the Battle of Mullach Maistean, the Battle of Ath Troistean (Ath \u00cd), the Battle of Coirtheine in Magh (Laoighis) Riada, Battle of Slighe Dhala and Battle of Bealach M\u00f3r Osruighe. Con-Chorb was killed by Fedlimid Rechtmar and is buried on Mount Leinster (Sleibh Laighean).Cormaic Luisc mac Con-Chorb[edit]Cormaic Luisc (also Cormaic Losc, Cormac Caoch). Cormaic Luisc had two sons Imchada and Fergusa.Cumma ingen Loch\u00e9ni[edit]Cumma (also Mo Chumma) was the daughter of Loch\u00e9ni mac D\u00edmmae of Chill Canaig (h-U\u00ed Chainnig). D\u00edmmae was either a descendant of Cainnech or Cairth\u00ednd, both sons of Labrada mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb. Cumma was the mother of Mo Chua mac Lonain and also St. Diarmaid (Mo D\u00edmmoc) the founder Gleann Uissen. Several other descendants of the D\u00e1l Cormaic are also associated with the sanctuary of Gleann Uissen (Killeshin), such as Flann Fil\u00ed mac Maelmeadhog (Mail-M\u00e1edoc), mac Diarmata, was Airchinneach of Gleann Uisean (death 977\u00a0AD).D\u00edmmae was the ancestor of the h-\u00dai Dimmae of U\u00ed Labrada.Cruaich mac Duilge[edit]Cruaich genealogy is given as: Cruaich mac Duilge, mac Imchada, mac Brolaich, mac Lugdach, mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb. The parish of Narraghmore (An Forrach Mh\u00f3r) in the territory of D\u00e1l Cormaic was anciently known as Bile Macc Cruaigh (the Sacred Tree of the Sons of Cruach). Cruaich had two notable sons recorded in history Macha and h-Eircc.Dubh da Chr\u00edch mac Irgusa[edit]Dubh da Chr\u00edch mac \u00cdrgusa, mac Echdach, mac Eogain, mac Mael Anfaid, mac Sharain, mac Feradaig, mac Senaig, mac Blait, mac Nannida, mac Oengusa Oenochrae, mac Lugdach, mac Labrada, mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con Corb.Dubthach maccu Lugair[edit]Dubthach maccu Lugair (fifth century), Chief Ollamh of Ireland, was a legendary Irish poet and lawyer who lived at the time of St Patrick’s mission in Ireland and in the reign of L\u00f3egaire mac N\u00e9ill, high-king of Ireland. He oversaw the compilation of the Seanchas M\u00f3r (Early Irish Law) along with St. Patrick and L\u00f3egaire mac N\u00e9ill.Dubthach was the father of seven saints, St. Gabhran, St. Fachtna of Kiltoom, St. Mo Laisse, St. Trian, St. Euhel, St. Moninne and St. Lonan.Echthigern mac Dondgusa[edit]Echthigern mac Dondgusa, mac Cossaig, mac Uargusa, mac Maelgairb, mac Buide, mac Laidgnen, mac Cummini, mac Colmain Altini, mac Cummini, mac Blaithmeic, mac Aeda, mac Cathbud (Cathuib), mac Labrada, mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, m Con Corb.Fergusa mac Cormaic[edit]Fergusa mac Cormaic, mac Con-Corb had two sons Trena (ancestor of the U\u00ed Trena) and Cuircc (ancestor of U\u00ed Cuircc \/ O’Quirk).Flaithnia mac Echach[edit]Flaithnia mac Echach, mac Fhorannain, mac Libriain, mac Fhurudrain, mac Oengusa, mac Trena, mac Fhergusa, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Corb.Fland mac Nuadat (Lagen)[edit]Two similar genealogies are given for Fland mac Nuadat who was the Sage and Royal Bishop of Leinster.Flann mac Nuadat, mac Cellaich, mac Fhurudrain, mac Fhoilleain (F\u00f3elle\u00e1in), mac Trena, mac Lugdach, mac Labrada, mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con-chorb. In the second genealogy it has Flann … mac F\u00f3elle\u00e1in, mac Lomthuile, mac Ceisse, mac Lugdach …Imchada mac Cormaic[edit]Imchada mac Cormaic, mac Con-Corb was father of Labrada, ancestor of U\u00ed Labrada Lagen.Labrada mac Imchada[edit]Labrada had seven sons, Lugdach (also Lugdech, Lugaid, Lugar), Cathbud, C\u00f3eldub, Cainnech, C\u00e1irthenn, Nio Cuilleen, Daig Bec.Maelmaedhog mac Diarmad[edit]Maelmaedhog (Mail-M\u00e1edoc) mac Diarmata was an arch-bishop associated with Gleann-Uisean. His son Fland Fil\u00ed was also the Airchinneach (hereditary steward) of Gleann Uisean.Mo-Chuille moccu Cormaic[edit]In the year A.D. 720 the U\u00ed D\u00fanlainge under Cellach mac Cennf\u00e1elad attacked an area of D\u00e1l Chormaic and their sub-tribe the U\u00ed Gabla Roirend near Mullaghreelan in South Kildare, destroying the U\u00ed Gabla Roirend. The holy-man of the D\u00e1l Chormaic Mo-Chuille, whose foundation of Dresan was located east of Athy by the Rath of Mullaghreelan was destroyed, leading Mo-Chuille to put a curse on the Cellach.Moga Chorbb mac Conchobar Abradruad[edit]Moga Chorbb (also Moga Corb) was King of Leinster. He was the son of Conchobar Abradruad (Ard R\u00ed na h\u00c9ireann), mac Find Fil\u00e9, mac Rossa Ruaid. Moga Chorbb was killed in the Battle of Bruiden Da Choca.Sinchell mac Cenfhinnain[edit]Sinchell mac Cenfhinnain of Cill Acaid Droma Fada an Da SinCheall.[3] Sinchell’s ancestry is given as Sinchell mac Cenfhinnain (Cenann\u00e1in), mac Macha, mac Cruaich, mac Duilge, mac Imchada, mac Brolaich, mac Lugdach, mac Imchada, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb.References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/dal-cormaic-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"D\u00e1l Cormaic – Wikipedia"}}]}]