- Fogartach mac Cummascaig
Fogartach mac Cummascaig (died 786) was King of South
Brega of the Uí Chernaig sept ofLagore of theSíl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southernUi Neill . He was the grandson of the high-kingFogartach mac Néill (died 724). [T.M. Charles-Edwards, "Early Christian Ireland", Appendix II; Mac Niocaill, pg.141] He ruled from 785-786.Fogartach participated in 781 in the Battle of the Rig fought between the Síl nÁedo Sláine and the Uí Garrchon branch of the Laigin with his cousin
Máel Dúin mac Fergusa (died 785), who was King of Loch gabor at that time. ["Annals of Ulster" AU 781.4] The campain was significant in that both septs of the Síl nÁedo Sláine, both the Uí Chernaig and the Uí Chonaing of north Brega, participated together. These two septs had been fighting for much of the eighth century.In 786 Febordaith, the abbot of Tuilén was killed apparently by the Síl nÁedo Sláine. ["Annals of Ulster" AU 786.5] The high king
Donnchad Midi (died 797) avenged this by attacking and defeating the forces of the Síl nÁedo Sláine at the Battle of Lia Finn or Tuilén and Fogartach was slain along with his kinsmen. ["Annals of Ulster" AU 786.6] Both septs, the Uí Chernaig and the Uí Chonaing, again participated.Fogartach is titled King of Loch Gabor at his death obit in the annals. His son
Cummascach mac Fogartaig (died 797) was also King of south Brega.Notes
References
* "Annals of Ulster" at [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]
* Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2000), "Early Christian Ireland", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-36395-0
* Mac Niocaill, Gearoid (1972), "Ireland before the Vikings", Dublin: Gill and MacmillanExternal links
* [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]
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