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Fínsnechta Cethardec

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Finsnechta set about ensuring his control of the church of Kildare. This led to hostility with the Uí Failgi of Offaly. In 803 Óengus mac Mugróin, king of Uí Fhailgi, was treacherously killed by Finsnechta's followers and in 806 when he recovered the Leinster throne, the Uí Failgi king, Flaithnia mac
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mac Muiredaig of the Uí Muiredaig sept and his queen Eithne were assassinated (by burning) in a church at Cell Cúile Duma (near Stradbally, Co.Leix) by Finsnechta Cethardec mac Cellaig (died 808) of the Uí Dúnchada sept. This was a ruthless political gesture directed at the high king
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Cináeda, was killed in his fort at Rathangan. Two of his brothers, Fáelán (died 804) and Áed (died 829), a nephew and a grandnephew all enjoyed the abbacy of Kildare in the 9th century and Finsnechta's sister Muirenn (died 831) was abbess of Kildare.
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led a battle into Leinster and won the submission of Finsnechta. Aed assembled the forces of Leth Conn at Dún Cuair on the Leinster border and attacked Leinster twice in one month. The
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say of this event: "Afterwards he returns to Leinster, Aedh, a soldier who shunned not battles; The robber king did not cease till he left them in dearth."
73:(died 815), the King of Connacht who then aided him in recovering his throne in 806. Finsnechta recovered the throne by defeating the sons of 241: 320: 315: 310: 295: 231: 61:
The high king did not appear satisfied with this submission and returned in 805 and deposed Finsnechta. He installed
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Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press,
47: 284: 40: 35: 69:(died 818) of the Uí Muiredaig as joint kings. Finsnechta took refuge with 20: 271: 254: 213: 275: 258: 217: 282: 179: 177: 174: 226:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 27:branch of the Laigin. He was the son of 283: 77:(died 785), Muiredach and Diarmait. 13: 14: 332: 265: 65:(died 829) of the Uí Fáeláin and 272:CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts 255:CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts 214:CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts 17:Finsnechta Cethardec mac Cellaig 222:Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2000), 34:On 6 May 795 the previous king 23:of the Uí Dúnchada sept of the 186: 162: 150: 137: 125: 116: 104: 91: 1: 202: 7: 10: 337: 321:People from County Kildare 316:9th-century Irish monarchs 311:8th-century Irish monarchs 157:Annals of the Four Masters 145:Irish Kings and High-Kings 56:Annals of the Four Masters 19:(died 808) was a King of 84: 276:University College Cork 259:University College Cork 224:Early Christian Ireland 218:University College Cork 122:Charles-Edwards, pg.578 99:Early Christian Ireland 71:Muirgius mac Tommaltaig 97:T.M. Charles-Edwards, 63:Muiredach mac Ruadrach 296:Kings of Uí Dúnlainge 46:In 804 the high king 29:Cellach mac Dúnchada 195:AU 803.6, AU 806.10 75:Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin 67:Muiredach mac Brain 301:8th-century births 50:(died 819) of the 291:Kings of Leinster 242:978-1-85182-196-9 143:Francis J.Byrne, 328: 247:Book of Leinster 210:Annals of Ulster 196: 193:Annals of Ulster 190: 184: 181: 172: 169:Annals of Ulster 166: 160: 154: 148: 141: 135: 132:Annals of Ulster 129: 123: 120: 114: 111:Annals of Ulster 108: 102: 95: 336: 335: 331: 330: 329: 327: 326: 325: 281: 280: 268: 263: 205: 200: 199: 191: 187: 182: 175: 167: 163: 155: 151: 142: 138: 130: 126: 121: 117: 109: 105: 101:, Appendix XVII 96: 92: 87: 12: 11: 5: 334: 324: 323: 318: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 279: 278: 267: 266:External links 264: 262: 261: 244: 234: 220: 206: 204: 201: 198: 197: 185: 173: 161: 149: 136: 124: 115: 103: 89: 88: 86: 83: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 333: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 286: 277: 273: 270: 269: 260: 256: 252: 248: 245: 243: 239: 235: 233: 232:0-521-36395-0 229: 225: 221: 219: 215: 211: 208: 207: 194: 189: 183:Byrne, pg.160 180: 178: 170: 165: 158: 153: 146: 140: 133: 128: 119: 112: 107: 100: 94: 90: 82: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 52:Cenél nEógain 49: 44: 42: 41:Donnchad Midi 37: 36:Bran Ardchenn 32: 30: 26: 22: 18: 250: 246: 223: 209: 192: 188: 168: 164: 156: 152: 144: 139: 131: 127: 118: 110: 106: 98: 93: 79: 60: 55: 48:Áed Oirdnide 45: 33: 25:Uí Dúnlainge 16: 15: 306:808 deaths 285:Categories 251:Rig Laigin 203:References 171:, AU 805.7 113:, AU 795.1 134:AU 804.10 159:, M799.9 147:, pg.160 21:Leinster 240:  230:  85:Notes 238:ISBN 228:ISBN 274:at 257:at 253:at 216:at 212:at 287:: 176:^ 249:,

Index

Leinster
Uí Dúnlainge
Cellach mac Dúnchada
Bran Ardchenn
Donnchad Midi
Áed Oirdnide
Cenél nEógain
Muiredach mac Ruadrach
Muiredach mac Brain
Muirgius mac Tommaltaig
Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin


CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
University College Cork
ISBN
0-521-36395-0
ISBN
978-1-85182-196-9
CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
University College Cork
CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
University College Cork
Categories
Kings of Leinster
Kings of Uí Dúnlainge
8th-century births
808 deaths
8th-century Irish monarchs
9th-century Irish monarchs

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