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The Corcu Baiscind were an early
Érainn The Iverni (, ') were a people of early Ireland first mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century ''Geography'' as living in the extreme south-west of the island. He also locates a "city" called Ivernis (, ') in their territory, and observes that this se ...
people or kingdom of what is now southern
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in Munster. They descended from Cairpre Baschaín, son of
Conaire Cóem Conaire Cóem ("the beautiful"), son of Mug Láma, son of Coirpre Crou-Chend, son of Coirpre Firmaora, son of Conaire Mór, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, the 111th High King of Ireland. He came to power on the de ...
, a High King of Ireland. Closely related were the
Múscraige The Múscraighe (older spelling: Músgraige) were an important Érainn people of Munster, descending from Cairpre Músc, son of Conaire Cóem, a High King of Ireland. Closely related were the Corcu Duibne, Corcu Baiscind, both of Munster, and ...
and
Corcu Duibne The Corcu Duibne, which means "seed or tribe of Duibhne" (the name of a goddess), was a notable kingdom in prehistoric and medieval County Kerry, Ireland which included the Dingle Peninsula, the Iveragh Peninsula and connecting lands. The tribe ...
, both of Munster, and also the
Dál Riata Dál Riata or Dál Riada (also Dalriada) () was a Gaelic kingdom that encompassed the western seaboard of Scotland and north-eastern Ireland, on each side of the North Channel. At its height in the 6th and 7th centuries, it covered what is n ...
of
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and
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, all belonging to the
Síl Conairi The Síl Conairi (Sil Chonairi, Conaire) or "Seed of Conaire" were those Érainn septs of the legendary Clanna Dedad descended from the monarch Conaire Mór, son of Eterscél Mór, a descendant of Deda mac Sin, namely the Dál Riata, Múscraige ...
of legend. A more distant ancestor was the legendary monarch
Conaire Mór Conaire Mór (the great), son of Eterscél, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. His mother was Mess Búachalla, who was either the daughter of Eochu Feidlech and Étaín, or of Eochu Airem and ...
, son of Eterscél, son of Íar, son of
Dedu mac Sin Deda mac Sin (Deda, son of Sen) was a prehistoric king of the Érainn of Ireland, possibly of the 1st century BC. Variant forms or spellings include Ded, Dedu, Dedad, Degad, Dega, Dego, Deguth and Daig, with some of these occurring as genitives ...
. Corcu Baiscind was eventually absorbed into the
Kingdom of Thomond Thomond (Classical Irish: ; Modern Irish: ), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nena ...
under the Dál gCais. Among their septs were O'Baskin, MacDermot and O'Donnell/MacDonnell.Tuadmumu, The Kingdom of Thomond
by Dennis Walsh The MacMahon family of the Dál gCais, after their conquest of the area became Lords of Corcu Baiscind.


Annalistic references

See
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(AI) * ''717. A battle was fought between the Connaughtmen and the Corca Baiscinn, wherein the son of Talamhnaigh was slain.'' * ''AI723.2 Death of Aithechda son of Talamnach, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI725.1 Kl. Death of Flann son of Aithechda, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI774.4 Death of Cenn Faelad, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, and of Rechtabra, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI788.4 Death of Torpaid son of Aithechda, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''Annal AI812 Kl. The foundation of Dísert Diarmata; iarmait son of Aed Rón, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI853.3 Death of Talamnach son of Aed, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI864.1 Kl. Death of Cermait son of Cathrannach, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI898.1 Kl. Death of Flann son of Cathrannach, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI920.2 The slaying of Murchad son of Flann, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI989.4 Congal son of Anrudán, king of Corcu Duibne, dies.'' * ''AI992.4 Death of Dúnadach son of Diarmait, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI1014.2 The foreigners of Áth Cliath gave battle to Brian, son of Cennétig, and he was slain, with...Domnall son of Diarmait, king of Corcu Bascinn'' * ''AI1029.7 Death of the son of Cathgus, king of Corcu Bascinn.'' * ''AI1030.8 Lorcán Ua Briain's ship was sunk, and three royal heirs of Corcu Bascinn (drowned)'' * ''AI1040.3 Death of Gilla Meic Oíbleáin Ua Congaile, king of Corcu Duibne.'' * ''AI1049.3 Assid son of Domnall, king of Corcu Bascinn, was slain.'' * ''AI1054.3 Three sons of Donnchadh, son of Brian, took a great prey in Corcu Modruad, both cows and booty.'' * ''AI1055.3 Murchad Ua Briain was attacked in Corcu Modruad, and Tairdelbach inflicted a great slaughter upon him. Two kings of Corcu Baiscinn, namely, the grandson of Bascenn and the son of Assíd son of Domnall, with other nobles, were slain therein.''


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References

* Francis John Byrne. ''Irish Kings and High-Kings''.
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. 2nd revised edition, 2001. * Paul MacCotter. ''Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political and Economic Divisions''. Four Courts Press. 2008. *
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"Early Irish Population Groups: their nomenclature, classification and chronology"
in ''Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (C) 29''. 1911. pp. 59–114 * T. F. O'Rahilly. ''Early Irish History and Mythology''.
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. 1946. {{Érainn History of County Clare Érainn Kingdoms of medieval Ireland