Dál Messin Corb
The Dál Messin Corb were a ruling dynasty of Leinster along with the Dál Chormaic. Descended from Chú Chorb's son Messin Corb, they were the last of the Dumnonians.[1] In the fifth and sixth centuries they were ousted and driven from their seat on the Liffey and into Wicklow.[2]
The main branch of the dynasty were the Uí Garrchon. The sixth-century saint, Kevin of Glendalough, was said to have been descended from the Uí Náir, a minor branch.[3]
See also
- Laigin
- Fortuatha
References
- ^ Walsh, Dennis (2003). "Ancient Laigin — Kingdom of Leinster". Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ Walsh, Dennis (2003). "The Tribes of Laigen (Leinster Series) — Dál Messin Corb". Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, "Ireland, 400 - 800", in A New History of Ireland, volume one, p. 189
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- Úgaine Mór
- Lóegaire Lorc
- Labhraidh Loingseach
- Óengus Ollom
- Fergus Fortamail
- Crimthann Coscrach
- Nuadu Necht
- Cumhall
- Fionn mac Cumhaill
- Oisín
- Oscar
- Conchobar Abradruad
- Cathair Mór
- Énnae Cennsalach
- Crimthann mac Énnai
- Áed mac Colggen
- Augaire mac Ailella
- Máel Mórda mac Murchada
- Diarmait Mac Murchada
- Fiach McHugh O'Byrne
- Art Óg mac Murchadha Caomhánach
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