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militarily active in the 1010s, when he first appears in historical records. Brian's son Murchad, Donnchad's half-brother, died with his father at Clontarf. Another brother or half-brother, Domnall, had died in 1011. Two other half-brothers, Conchobar and Flann, are mentioned in some sources but leave no trace in the
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Donnchad was the son of Brian (king of Munster) and his wife Gormflaith (daughter of Murchad, king of Leinster). His year of birth is unknown, but a date in the 980s is likely, as it would accord with the political policy of his father at the time and mean that Donnchad was old enough to be
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families were descended. Keating writes that "this story cannot be true, for before setting out on that expedition was a very old decrepit man of over eighty years of age, and it is not likely that an emperor's daughter would covet intercourse with such a veteran".
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according to Keating, who places these events in 1092—and asked for papal aid to return him to power. This story is repeated in many 19th century and earlier works of popular history and is given as an explanation of how the English
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branch of the Eóganachta rather than by one of his sons. Dúngal did not die until 1025, at about the time that Donnchad started to make his presence felt outside Munster. His half-brother Tadc was assassinated in 1023—the
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in the early 9th century, and none had been included in the more widely accepted lists of high kings in historic times. The last effective high king of Ireland from Munster was
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and his allies. In myth and medieval pseudohistory this battle would become the last and greatest between the Irish and the Vikings and Brian the greatest of all Irish kings.
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Bracken, "Donnchad", writes that "it is likely that concerted attacks on Munster about 1054 were the result of Toirdelbach Ua Briain's intrigues".
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add that this was done on Donnchad's order—while he had himself lost his right hand in what may have been a failed assassination attempt in 1019.
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Domnall's descendants were excluded from the succession in Munster. His grandsons Conchobhar and Cennétig, sons of Lorcan, became kings of
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in 1055. By 1058 Toirdelbach had gained Diarmait's support, for he was present when Diarmait, the Leinstermen and the
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in 1052 and inflicting a heavy defeat on Donnchad's son Murchad in Corco Mruad, the north-west of modern
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Beginning in the late 1050s, Donnchad came under attack from his neighbours. His nephew, Tadc's son
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by force of arms alone in many centuries. Previous men reckoned High King had belonged to the great
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to recognise him as an equal, and then as the master of Ireland. Brian met his death at the
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in east Tyrone and operated against their cousins in the 1070s and 1080s.
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The Munster king lists have Brian followed by Dúngal Ua Donnchada of the
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Bracken, Damian (2004). "Ua Briain, Toirdelbach (1009–1086)".
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from 1046. Diarmait in particular was a serious threat; allied with
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kindred, that large group of families who traced their descent from
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Regional overkingdoms and major kingdoms in Ireland, circa 1014 AD
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Cogadh Gaedhel Re Gallaibh: The War of the Gaedhil with The Gaill
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Donnchad was finally deposed in 1063 and went on pilgrimage to
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in 1052, driving out Donnchad's brother-in-law and ally
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Brian, building on his own resources, and those of the
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Brian Bóruma was the first man to establish himself as
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are known to have survived their father. According to
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Index


Book shrine
Stowe Missal
Brian Bóruma
Toirdelbach Ua Briain
Rome
Santo Stefano al Monte Celio
Cacht ingen Ragnaill
Issue
Dynasty
Dál gCais
Brian Bóruma
Gormflaith ingen Murchada
Brian Bóruma
Gormflaith ingen Murchada
King of Munster

High King of Ireland
Uí Néill
Niall of the Nine Hostages
Dál gCais
Thomond
Feidlimid mac Crimthainn
Cathal mac Finguine
Crimthann mac Fidaig
Viking
Limerick
Cork
Munster
Eóganachta

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