Mac Aodh Ua Dubhda (died
1128) was
King
King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen, which title is also given to the consort of a king.
*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
of
Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe.
Annalistic reference
* ''1128. The battle of Ath-Fhirdhiadh was gained by the cavalry of Conchobhar, the son of Mac Lochlainn, over the cavalry of Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, where Ua Ciardha, lord of Cairbre; Cathal Ua Raghailligh; Sitriuc Ua Maelbrighde; the son of Aedh Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Amhalghadha; and many others along with them, were slain, in revenge of the violation Patrick's protection.''
External links
* http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005B/
References
* ''The History of Mayo'',
Hubert T. Knox
Hubert Thomas Knox (1845–1921) was an Irish historian.
He was the third son of Charles Knox of Ballinrobe, who would later be High Sheriff of Mayo in 1860 and was a colonel in the North Mayo Militia. His great-grandfather was James Cuffe, 1 ...
, p. 379, 1908.
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People from County Sligo
Monarchs from County Mayo
12th-century Irish monarchs
Year of birth missing
1128 deaths