Kings of Osraige - List of Kings From 842 To 1172

List of Kings From 842 To 1172

  • Dúngal mac Fergaile (died 842) 802-842
  • Cerball mac Dúnlainge 842-888 Leading his army, he is recorded as having slaughtered 1,200 Danes at Carn-Brammin (Bramblestown), in Co. Kilkenny in 845 AD. In 847 AD it is proposed that he had "Saint Canice's" Round Tower built.
  • Riacan mac Dunlainge 888-894
  • Diarmait mac Cerbaill 894-905
  • Cellach mac Cerbaill 905-908
  • Diarmait mac Cerbaill 908-928
  • Cuilen mac Cellaig 928-933
  • Donnchad mac Cellaig 934-976
  • Gilla Patráic mac Donnchada 976-996
  • Cellach mac Diarmata 996-1103
  • Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic 1003-1039
  • Gilla Patráic mac Donnchada 1039-1055
  • Muirchertach mac Gilla Patráic ????-1041
  • Domnall mac Gilla Patráic 1055-after 1072
  • Donnchad mac Domnaill after 1072-1090
  • Gilla Patráic Ruad 1090-1103
  • Cerball 1103-c.1113
  • Domnall mac Donnchada Mac Gilla Patráic ????-1113
  • Finn Ua Caellaide ????-????
  • Donnchad Balc mac Gilla Patráic Ruaid after 1119-1123
  • Donnchad Dub c.1121-c.1121
  • Murchad Mac Murchada c.1123-1126
  • Conchobar mac Cerbaill 1123-c.1126
  • Gilla Patráic mac Domnaill Mac Gilla Patráic c.1126-1146
  • Cerball mac Domnaill Mac Gilla Patraic 1146-1163
  • Murchad Ua Caellaide ????-????
  • Donnchad mac Gilla Patráic Mac Gilla Patráic after 1151-1162
  • Domnall Mac Gilla Patráic 1162/63-1165
  • Domnall Mac Gilla Patráic 1165-1176
  • Diarmait Ua Caellaide 1170-1172

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