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Murchad

Murchad

Male Abt 1040 - 1070  (~ 30 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Murchad was born about 1040 (son of King Diarmait Macmael Of LEINSTER and Derb-Forgaill Of MUNSTER); died on 8 Dec 1070 in Dublin, Leinster Prov., Ireland.

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    • _UID: 00E626BE622B4A4D80276108C19EB1D2E0CF

    Family/Spouse: Sadb BRICC. Sadb (daughter of Buirchertach Mac BRICC) was born about 1040; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. King Donnchad MACMURCHADA, Of Dublin was born in 1075 in Ireland; died in 1115 in Ireland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  King Diarmait Macmael Of LEINSTER was born about 1020 (son of Donoch MAOL-NA-MBO and Aife); died on 23 Feb 1072 in Odhba.

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    • _UID: 03C4F507A86D4E30BD6AE25B1815DF894F7F

    Diarmait married Derb-Forgaill Of MUNSTER. Derb-Forgaill (daughter of King Donnchad Of MUNSTER and Daughter Of RAGNALL) was born before 1030; died in 1080. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Derb-Forgaill Of MUNSTER was born before 1030 (daughter of King Donnchad Of MUNSTER and Daughter Of RAGNALL); died in 1080.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRT-1HV
    • _UID: 69170BDCE3C74C879E0A86A9686AA2013061

    Children:
    1. 1. Murchad was born about 1040; died on 8 Dec 1070 in Dublin, Leinster Prov., Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Donoch MAOL-NA-MBO was born about 1000 (son of Diarmuid); and died.

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    • _UID: E65FC50BB69A4F64B28401D262886F59D3A9

    Donoch married Aife. Aife (daughter of Gilla-Patraic PATRAIC and Echraid Of Ui) was born about 1000; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Aife was born about 1000 (daughter of Gilla-Patraic PATRAIC and Echraid Of Ui); and died.

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    • _UID: 106F30EA8CBE47B2AAD9A4B5C44DFE5920B1

    Children:
    1. 2. King Diarmait Macmael Of LEINSTER was born about 1020; died on 23 Feb 1072 in Odhba.

  3. 6.  King Donnchad Of MUNSTER was born about 983 in Munster, Eireann (Ireland) (son of King Brian BORU, Of Ireland and Gormflaith Ingen Murchada Mac Finn Of LEINSTER); died in 1064 in Rome, Italy.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRY-QG2
    • _UID: 925B0A4BDD5A44C4B2829686D339DA6219E3

    Notes:

    Son of Brian Boru and Gormflaeth ingen Murchada MacFinn. Only two of Brian B?r?'s sons survived the battle of Clontarf; Donnchadh and Tadhg. However in 1023 Donnchadh had Tadhg killed and he became King of Mumhain and in 1024 he also became Ard R?. Donnchadh's reign is described here: "He enacted salutory laws, sternly repressed robbery, caused the Sabbath to be observed". In his old age he went on a pilgrimage to Rome and died there.

    see http://www.heraldry.ws/info/article12.html for more info.

    Donnchad married Daughter Of RAGNALL in 1032. Daughter and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Daughter Of RAGNALL and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRT-B7B
    • _UID: 2ED4A5DF6F8B4B3DA0A4804FD8C7F1BF6A42

    Children:
    1. 3. Derb-Forgaill Of MUNSTER was born before 1030; died in 1080.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Diarmuid was born about 970 (son of Donal); died in 996.

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    • _UID: 46E0AC76860541ABA3CD0DFB37A1B50ACE0D

    Children:
    1. 4. Donoch MAOL-NA-MBO was born about 1000; and died.

  2. 10.  Gilla-Patraic PATRAIC was born about 980; and died.

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    • _UID: 9F3C4288CA884CCEBC03D897618501799F04

    Gilla-Patraic married Echraid Of Ui. Echraid (daughter of Charllus) was born about 980; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Echraid Of Ui was born about 980 (daughter of Charllus); and died.

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    • _UID: 4FB84456A913463388D6DEC69C9E438ADF98

    Children:
    1. 5. Aife was born about 1000; and died.

  4. 12.  King Brian BORU, Of IrelandKing Brian BORU, Of Ireland was born about 941 in Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland) (son of King Ceinneidigh (Cennetig) Na CENNEDI (KENNEDY), Of Thomond and Babhion (Be-Bind) O'FLAHERTY); died on 23 Apr 1014 in Battle Of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland; was buried in Ard Macha (Armagh), Near Dublin, Ireland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRY-ZLH
    • Name: Brian Boroimhe King Of IRELAND
    • Name: Brian Boru Na MUNSTER
    • Name: Brian BORUM
    • _UID: DDAE9C2DF7B54E118FF477069D6DC2F41F12
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 941; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Birth: 942; Alt. Birth
    • Titled: Between 1002 and 1014
    • Alt. Death: 1013; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Brian B?ruma mac Cenn?tig
    King of Ireland, 1002-1014; king of Mumu (Munster), 978-1014.
    DNA Haplogroup confirms link to author James Carney

    Brian became king of Munster upon defeating and killing the previous king M?el Muad mac Brain (of ?oganacht Raithlind) in 978 [AU; CGH 360 (Munster king list)]. In 1002, he was recognized as king of Ireland on the submission of M?el Sechnaill mac Domnaill. His forces were victorious at the famous Battle of Clontarf near Dublin on Good Friday, 23 April 1014, but both Brian and his son Murchad were killed there.

    Brian Boroimhe * (Boru), the 175th Monarch of Ireland: a younger son of Cieadh; b. 926, at Kincora, the royal seat of his ancestors; and fell by the hand of Brodar, the Danish admiral at, the battle of Clontarf, on Good Friday, the 23rd April, 1014, in the 88th year of his age. This Brian ("Brian": Irish, very greath strength), was the ancestor of O'Brien, Kings of Thomond. He had eleven brothers, of whom only four left issue, viz. - I. Mahoun, the eldest brother, who was King of Munster, before Brian, and a quo many families. II. Donchamacn, who was the ancestor of among other families, Custace, O'Kennedy, O'Regan (of Thomond), O'Kelleher, O'Beollan (or Boland), O'Casey, Power, Twomey, etc. III. Eichtigern (a quo Ahearne, Hearne, Heron), who was ancestor of MacCraith, (or MacGrath), of Thomond, ets. IV> Anlmacn, who was the ancestor of Quirk, etc.

    Brian Boroimhe was four times m.; his first wife was Mor, dau. of Flan O'Hyne, Prince of Hy-Fichra Aidhue, in Galway, by whome he had three sons of whom Murrough, who fell at the Battle of Clontarf, was one. Brian was secondly m. to Eachraidh, dau. of Cerbhall, son of Olioll Fionn, and had: 1. Teige; 2. Donal, who distinguished himself at Clontarf, and was slain by the Siol Murray in a battle fought by the Dalcassians against the Conacians. His third wife was Gormliath, the "Kormloda" of Icelandic history; sister of Maelmora, King of Leinster: and relict of Aulaf, the Danish King of Dublin, to whom she bore the celebrated Sitric, who succeeded his father as King of the Danes of Dublin. By Gormliath Brian had Donogh, the 176th Monarch of Ireland, who was the ancestor of Plunkett, and of the O'Briens of Coomacgh, in Limerick, and of Aherlow, in Tipperary; and a daughter Dabh, who m. Cian who is #109 on the "O'Mahony" pedigree, by whom she had Mathgabhuin, the founder of the family of O'Mahony, in the county Cork. Brian's fourth wife was Dubhcobhla, who d. s.p. 1009; she was dau. of Cathal O'Connor, King of Connaught.

    *Brian Boroimhe is represented by our old annaists as a man of fine figure, large stature, of great strength of body, and undaunted valour; and has been always justly celebrated as one of the greatest of the Irish Monarchs, equally conspicuous for his mental endowments and physical energies; a man of great intellectmacl powers, sagacity, and bravery; a warrior and legislator; and, at the same time, distinguished for his munificence, piety, and patronage of learned men: thus combining all the elements of a great character, and equally eminent in the arts of war and peace; a hero and patriot, whose memory will always remain famous as one of the foremost of the Irish Kings, in wisdom and valour. Brian lived at his palace of (Cean Cora) (Kincora), in a style of regal splendour and magnificence, unequalled by any of the Irish Kings since the days of Cormac MacArt, the celebrated Monarch of Ireland in the third century - the glories of whose palace at Tara were for many ages the theme of the Irish bards. [Irish Landed Gentry, pp 122-123]


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    Annals of Ulster has many various entries on Brian Boru from about 999 until his death in 1014. (pp 429-449)

    U1014.2
    Brian son of Ceinnetig son of Lorcan, king of Ireland, and Mael Sechnaill son of Domnall, king of Temair, led and army to Ath Cliath. All the Laigin were assembled to meet him, and the foreigners of Aith Cliath, and a like number of the foreigners of Scandinavia, i.e. to the number of 1,000 breastplates. A valiant battle was fought between them, the like of which was never before encountered. Then the foreigners and teh Laigin first broke in defeat, and they were completely wiped out. There fell on the side of the foreign troop in this battle Mael Morda son of Murchad, king of Laigin, and Domnal son of Fergal, king of the Forthmactha, and of the foreigners there fell Dubgall son of Amlaib, Siucraid son of Lodur, jarl of Innsi Orc, and Gilla Ciarain son of Glun Iairn, heir designate of the foreigners, and Oittir Dub and Smacrtgair and Donnchad grandson of Erulb and Grisene and Luimne and Amlaib son of Lagmann and Brotor who slew Brian i.e. chief of the Scandinavian fleet, and six thousand who were killed or drowned. Of the Irish moreover there fell in the counter-shock Brian son of Ceinneting, over-king of the Irish of Ireland, and of the foreigners and of the Britons, the Augustus of the whole of north-west Europe, and his son Murchad, and the latter's son, i.e. Tairdelbach son of Murchad, and Conaing son of Donn Cmacn son of Cenneitig, heir designate of Mumu, and Mothla son of Domnal son of Faelan, king of the Deisi Muman; Eochu son of Dunadach and Niall mac Cuinn and Ceineitig's son, - Brian's three companions; two kings of Ui Maine, mac Cellaig .......... , and Mael Rmacnaid mac hEidin, king of Aidne, and Claen, king of Ciarraige Lmacchra and Domnall son of Diarmait, king of Corcu Daiscinn, and Scannlan son of Cathal, king of Eoganacht of Loch Lein, and other nobles. Mael Muire son of Eochaid, successor of Patrick, with his venerable clerics and relics, came moreover to Sord Coluim Chille, and brought away the body of Brian, king of Ireland, and the body of his son Murchad, and the head of Conaing and the head of Mothla, and buried them in Ard Macha in a new tomb. For twelve nights the community of Patrick waked the bodies in honour of the dead king. [Annals of Ulster, p 447-449]

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    Annals of the Four Masters has many entries on Brian Boru from about 997 until his death in which it has in1013. (pp 737-781)

    M1013.11
    An army was lead by Brian, son of Ceinneidigh, son of Lorcan, King of Ireland, and by Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, King of Teamhair, to Ath-cliath. The foreigners of the west of Europe assembled against Brian and Maelseachlainn; and they took with them ten hundred men with coats of mail. A spirited, fierce, violent, vengeful, and furious battle was fought between them, the likeness of which was not to be found in that time, - at Clmacintarbh, on the Friday before Easter precisely. In this battle were slain Brian, son of Ceinneidigh, monarch of Ireland, who was the Augustus of all the West of Europe, in the eighty-eighth year of his age; Murchadh, son of Brian, heir apparent to the sovereignty of Ireland, in the sixty-third year of his age; Conaing, son of Donncmacn, the son of Brian's brother; Toirdhealbhach, son of Murchadh, son of Brian; Mothla, son of Domhnall, son of Faelan, lord of the Deisi-Mumhan; Eocha, son of Dunadhach, i.e. chief of Clann-Scannlain; Niall mac Cuinn; Cuduiligh, son of Ceinneidigh, the three companions of Brian; Tadha mac Cealliagh, lord of Ui Maine; Maelrmacnaidh na Paidre mac hEidhin, lord of Aidhne; Geibheannach, son of Dubhagan, lord of Feara-Maighe; Mac-Beatha, son of Muireadhach Claen, lord of Ciarraighe-Lmacchra; Domhnall, son of Diarmaid, lord of Corca-Bhaiscinn; Scannlan, son of Cathal, lord of Eoghanacht-Locha Lein; and Domhnall, son of Einhin, son of Cainneach, great steward of Mair in Alba. The forces were afterwards routed by dint of battling, bravery, and striking, by Maelseachlainn, from Tulcainn to Ath-cliath, against the foreigners and the Leinstermen; and there fell Maelmordha, son of Murchadh, son of Finn, King of Leinster; the son of Brogarbhan, son of Conchobhar, Tanist of Ui-Failghe; and Tuathal, son of Ugaire, royal heir of Leinster; and a countless slaughter of the Leinstermen along with them. There were also slain Dubhghall, son of Amhlaeibh, and Gillaciarain, son of Gluniairn, two tanists of the foreigners; Sichfrith, son of Loder, Earl of Innsi hOrc; Brodar, chief of the Danes of Denmarks, who was the person that slew Brian. The ten hundred in armour were cut to pieces, and at the least three thousand of the foreigners were slain. It was of the death of Brian and of this battle the following quatrain was composed:
    Thirteen years, one thousand complete
    Since Christ was born, not long since the date,
    Of prosperous years - accurate the enumeration -
    until the foreigners were slaughtered together with Brian.
    Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, successor of Patrick, proceeded with the seniors and relics to Sord-Choluim-Chille; and they carried from thence the body of Brian, King of Ireland, and the body of Murchadh, his son, and the head of Conaing, and the head of Mothla. Maelmuire and his clergy waked the bodies with great honour and veneration; and they were interred at Ard-Macha in a new tomb.

    RULED:
    1002-1014

    Alt. Birth:
    Ireland

    Alt. Birth:
    Eireann (Ireland)

    Titled:
    Ard-Righ (High?King) of Eireann (Ireland)

    Brian married Gormflaith Ingen Murchada Mac Finn Of LEINSTER in 982 in Eireann (Ireland). Gormflaith (daughter of Murchad Mac Finn King Of LEINSTER and Miss Na CONNACHT) was born about 950 in Leinster, Eireann (Ireland); died in 1030 in Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Gormflaith Ingen Murchada Mac Finn Of LEINSTER was born about 950 in Leinster, Eireann (Ireland) (daughter of Murchad Mac Finn King Of LEINSTER and Miss Na CONNACHT); died in 1030 in Kincora, Munster, Eireann (Ireland).

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJRY-SJZ
    • Name: Gormflaith Mcfinn Of NAAS
    • _UID: BF0F5D333B834970A451DB8DC8B520A9780F
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 946; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    In the last battle with the Danes in 1014, in which the foreigners were routed, their force and influence in Ireland were forever broken, King Brian and Morgan lost their lives. Word came to King Brian that Morgan had been killed in battle, so he went to his tent to pray, as he was a very religious man. Brian's tent was guarded by chosen warriors. Bradar, an Irish traitor of the Irish, supposedly a friend of King Brian, and Gormlaith, King Brian's wife, received permission to go inside his tent where Bradar slew Brian. Bradar was killed by the guards and Gormlaith was made a prisoner and later executed.

    Alt. Birth:
    Ireland

    Children:
    1. Morgan O'BRIAN and died.
    2. Morough O'brien King Of LEINSTER was born about 979 in Eireann (Ireland); and died.
    3. 6. King Donnchad Of MUNSTER was born about 983 in Munster, Eireann (Ireland); died in 1064 in Rome, Italy.