- Áilgenán mac Donngaile
Áilgenán mac Donngaile (died 853) was a
King of Munster from theEóganacht Chaisil branch of theEoganachta , the ruling dynasty of Munster. He was of the Clann Faílbe sept of this branch and a grandson ofTnúthgal mac Donngaile (died 820), whom some sources name as King of Munster. [Byrne, Table 12] His branch of the ruling dynasty had their lands in theCashel area of Tipperary County. He reigned from 852-853. ["Annals of Innisfallen", AI 852.1, 853.1]The Danes had arrived in Ireland in 849 and took control of Dublin in 851. The dispersed Norse went off to plunder different areas of Ireland and a rivalry began between these two Viking groups with Irish kings using this rivalry in their own conflicts. The "Fragmentary Annals" record two defeats of the Norse vikings by Munster groups in the year 852, though the dating is uncertain. The Arada Cliach of Cliu (east county Limerick) defeated the Norse and the Ciarraige won a victory over the Norse at Belach Conglais, near Cork. ["Fragmentary Annals of Ireland", FA 252, FA 253]
After the death of Áilgenán in 853 there was an interregnum until the succession of his brother
Máel Gualae mac Donngaile (died 859) in 856. Áilgenán's great grandson, Fer Gráid mac Clérig(died 961) was also a King of Munster.Notes
References
* "Annals of Innisfallen" at [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]
* Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9
* "Fragmentary Annals of Ireland" at [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]External links
* [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]
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