Niall Mac Lochlainn
Niall Mac Lochlainn (died 1176) was a king of Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill.[1] He was a member of the Meic Lochlainn,[2] and a son of Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, King of Cenél nEógain (died 1166). Muirchertach's granddaughter, Findguala, who married Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of Dublin and the Isles (died 1187), appears to have been a daughter of Niall.[3]
Citations
- ↑ Lydon (2005) p. 56.
- ↑ McGettigan (2005).
- ↑ Martin (2008) p. 135; McDonald (2007a) p. 52; McDonald (2007b) p. 71; Flanagan (1989) p. 103.
References
- Flanagan, MT (1989). Irish Society, Anglo-Norman Settlers, Angevin Kingship: Interactions in Ireland in the Late Twelfth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-822154-1 – via Google Books.
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- McDonald, RA (2007a). "Dealing Death from Man: Manx Sea Power in and around the Irish Sea, 1079–1265". In Duffy, S. The World of the Galloglass: Kings, Warlords and Warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200–1600. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 45–76. ISBN 978-1-85182-946-0 – via Google Books.
- McDonald, RA (2007b). Manx Kingship in its Irish Sea Setting, 1187–1229: King Rǫgnvaldr and the Crovan Dynasty. Dublin: Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-1-84682-047-2.
- McGettigan, D (2005). "Mac Lochlainn". In Duffy, S. Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia. New York: Routledge. pp. 294–295. ISBN 0-415-94052-4.
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