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The Annals for Dál Fiatach cite:


For 37 AD, The first yeare of Fiatach Finn, son of Daire, son of Dluthach, in the sovereignty of Ireland. For 39 AD, Fiatach Finn (from whom are the Dál Fiatach in Uladh), son of Daire, son of Dluthach, after having been three years in the sovereignty of Ireland, was slain by Fiacha Finnfolaidh.

CS364, Muiredhach Tirech slain by Caelbadh, son of Crund, King of Uladh, at Port Riogh, over the Dabhall.

For 503, Eochaidh, son of Muireadhach Muindearg, King of Uladh, died.

For 526, Cairell, son of Muireadhach Muindearg, King of Ulidia, died.

M547, The King of Ulidia, Eochaidh, son of Connla, son of Caelbhadh, son of Crunn Badhrai, died.

M548, The death of Eochaidh, son of Connlo, King of Ulidia, from whom are the Uí Eathach Uladh.

M551, Feargna, son of Aenghus, King of Ulidia, was slain in the battle of Druim Cleithe, by Deman, son of Caireall, and by the Uí Eathach Arda.

M565, Deman, son of Cairell, King of Ulidia, son of Muireadhach Muindearg, was killed by the shepherds of Boirenn.

M585, Baetan, son of Cairell, King of Ulidia, died.
For 590, The battle of Eadan Mor was gained by Fiachna, son of Baedan, son of Cairell, son of Muireadhach Muindearg, over Gerthidhe, son of Ronan, Lord of Cianachta.

M592, Aedh Dubh, son of Suibhne, King of Ulidia, was slain by Fiachna, son of Baedan. It was by this Aedh Dubh, Diarmaid Mac Cearbhaill had been slain.

M622, The battle of Lethed Midinn, at Drung, was fought by Fiachna, son of Deman, Lord of Dál Fiatach, against Fiachna, son of Baedan, King of Ulidia. The battle was gained over Fiachna, son of Baedan, and he fell therein.
M624, The battle of Ard Corainn was gained by Connadh Cerr, Lord of Dál Riada, where Fiachna, son of Deman, King of Ulidia, was slain.

M634, The battle of Magh Rath was gained by Domhnall, son of Aedh, and the sons of Aedh Slaine, over Congal Claen, son of Scannlan, King of Ulidia, where fell Congal, and the Ulidians and foreigners along with him.

M643, Dunchadh, son of Fiachna, son of Deman, King of Ulidia, died.

M647, Maelcobha, son of Fiachna, son of Deman, King of Ulidia, was slain by Congal Ceannfoda, son of Dunchadha.

M656/666, Blathmac, son of Maelcobha, King of Ulidia, died.

M673, Congal Ceannfoda, son of Dunchadh, King of Ulidia, was slain by Beag Boirrche.

M689, Fearghus, son of Lodan, King of Ulidia, was slain by the Uí Eachdhach people of Iveagh.

M704, Beg Boirche, King of Ulidia, took a pilgrim's staff, and died on his pilgrimage at the end of twelve years afterwards.

M706, Cucuaran, King of the Cruithni and of Ulidia, was killed by Finnchu hUa Ronain.

M720, Ulidia was taken possession of by Cinaeth, son of Congalach.

M732, Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, was slain.

M733, Breasal, son of Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, was slain at Dun Celtchair.

M739, Fiachna, son of Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, and Eochaidh, son of Breasal, Chief of Uí Eathach Iveagh

M749, Cathasach, son of Ailell, King of Ulidia, was slain at Rath Bethech.

M754, The battle of Eamhain Macha was gained by Fiachna, son of Aedh Roin, over the Uí Neill.

M785, Fiachna, son of Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, died.

M787, Totach, son of Innreachtach, King of Ulidia, was slain by Eochaidh, son of Fiachna.

M807, Eochaidh, son of Fiachna, son of Aedh Roin, and Caireall, his brother, gave battle to each other, in which Eochaidh was defeated.

M816, A battle between the Ulidians themselves, in which Caireall, son of Fiachna, King of Ulidia, was slain by Muireadhach, son of Eochaidh.

M826, A battle was gained by Leathlobhar, son of Loingseach, King of Ulidia, over the foreigners.

M851, Cath, son of Totach, half king of Ulidia, was killed by the foreigners.

M855, Matudan, son of Muireadhach, King of Ulidia, died in religion.

M862, A great victory was gained by the king, Aedh Finnliath, and by Flann, son of Conang, over Anbhith, son of Aedh, King of Ulidia, with the Ulidians, in the territory of Conaille Cerd.

M869, Cathal, son of Innreachtach, half king of Ulidia, was killed at the request of the king, Aedh.

M871, Leathlobhar, son of Loingseach, King of Ulidia, died, after a good life.

M879, A battle was gained by the Conaille Muirtheimhne, with their Lord Gibhleachan, over the Ulidians, wherein fell Ainbhith, son of Aedh, King of Ulidia; and Conallan, son of Maelduin, Lord of Cobha; and other nobles along with them.

M881, Ainbhith, son of Aedh, son of Madagan, King of Ulidia, was slain by the Conaille Muir Theimhne.

M882, Eochagan, son of Aedh, son of Madagan, King of Ulidia, was slain by the sons of Ainbhith, son of Aedh.

M885, Eremhon, son of Aedh, King of Ulidia, was slain by Eloir, son of Iargni, one of the Norsemen.

M886, Fiachna, son of Ainbhith, King of Ulidia, was killed by the Ulidians themselves.

M889, Becc, son of Erimhon, King of Ulidia, was slain by Ateidh, son of Laighne.

M890, Muireadhach, son of Eochagan, King of Ulidia, was slain by Adith, son of Loegne.

M897, Aididh, son of Luighne, King of Ulidia, was slain by one of his own tribe, i.e. by Maelbairne.

M910, Maelmordha, son of Eremhon, son of Aedh, of the Ulidians.

M917, Aedh, son of Eochagan, King of Ulidia, was slain at the battle of Ath-cliath.

M923, Dubhghall, son of Aedh, King of Ulidia, was slain by the Ulidians, i.e. by the Cinel-Maelche.

M930, Loingseach Ua Leathlobhair, King of Ulidia, died.

M935, Eochaidh, son of Conall, King of Ulidia, died.

M947/948, Madudhan, son of Aedh, son of Eochagan, King of Ulidia, was slain by the Ulidians themselves.

M959, Niall, son of Aedh, son of Eochagan, King of Ulidia, died.

M968, An army was led by the King of Ulidia, Artghal, son of Madudhan, against the foreigners; and he plundered Coindere, then in their possession, but left behind a number of heads.

M976, Ardghal, son of Madadhan, King of Ulidia, fell.

M979, Eochaidh, son of Ardgar, King of Ulidia.

M985, Domhnall,son of Amhalgaidh, Tanist of Ulidia, died.

M988, Eochaidh, son of Ardghar, King of Ulidia, went upon an expedition into Cinel-Eoghain, and lost Ua h-Aitidhe.

M1003, The battle of Craebh-tulcha, between the Ulidians and the Cinel-Eoghain, in which the Ulidians were defeated. In this battle were slain Eochaidh, son of Ardghair, King of Ulidia, and Dubhtuinne, his brother; and the two sons of Eochaidh, i.e. Cuduiligh and Domhnall;

M1004, Gillacomhghaill, son of Ardghar, and his son, and two hundred along with them, were slain by Maelruanaidh, son of Ardghar, contending for the kingdom of Ulidia.

M1005, Maelruanaidh, son of Ardghar, King of Ulidia, was slain by Madadhan,son of Domhnall, after being one-half yeare in the government of the province. Madadhan, son of Domhnall, King of Ulidia, was killed by the Torc, i.e. Dubhtuinne, in the middle of Dun-Leathghlaise, in violation of the guarantees of the saints of Ireland. Dubhtuinne, i.e. the Torc, King of Ulidia, was slain, through the miracles of God and Patrick, by Muireadhach, son of Madadhan, in revenge of his father.

M1006, Domhnall, son of Dubhtuinne, King of Ulidia, was slain by Muireadhach, son of Madudhan, and Uarghaeth of Sliabh Fuaid.

M1007, Muireadhach, son of Dubhtuinne, King of Ulidia, was slain.

M1015, A battle between the Ulidians and the Dal-Araidhe, wherein the DaI-Araidhe were defeated by Niall, son of Eochaidh; and wherein fell Domhnall, son of Loingseach, Lord of Dal-Araidhe; Niall, son of Dubhtuine, son of Eochaidh, son of Ardgar, ex-king of Ulidia...

M1062, Niall, son of Eochaidh, King of Ulidia, and his son, Eochaidh, son of Neill, son of Eochaidh, royal heir of the province, died on Thursday, the Ides of September.

For 1063, Eochaidh Ua hEochadha, King of Uladh, died.

M1065, Donnchadh Ua Mathghamhna, King of Ulidia, was killed by the Ulidians themselves...

M1071, The King of Ulidia, i.e. Cu-Uladh Ua Flaithri, was deposed, and expelled into Leinster, by Ua Maelruanaidh and the Ulidians; and this Ua Maelruanaidh was slain in battle immediately after, by Donnsleibhe Ua hEochadha.

M1072, Cuuladh Ua Flathrai, King of Ulidia, ...was burned by the men of Meath.

M1074, Aedh Meranach, King of Ulidia, was drowned at Luimneach, or in Loch-Eathach.

LC1081, Ua Mathghamhna, king of Uladh, was slain by Donnsleibhe Ua hEochadha, in Dun-da-lethghlas.

M1094, Donnsleibhe Ua hEochadha, King of Ulidia, was slain by the King of Aileach, i.e. Domhnall, the son of Mac Lochlainn

For 1100, Aisidh Ua h-Amhradhain, tigherna Dhal f-Fiatach, died.

M1113, An army was led by Domhnall Ua Lochlainn, with the Chiefs of Cinel-Eoghain, Cinel-Conaill, and Airghialla, to Gleann-Righe; and they banished Donnchadh from the kingdom of Ulidia, and they divided Ulidia between Ua Mathghamhna and the son of Ua Duinnsleibhe, he himself retaining Dal-Araidhe and Uí -Eathach.

M1114, Aedh, son of Donnchadh Ua hEochadha, royal heir of Ulidia, died.

M1127, A battle between the Ulidians themselves, in which two kings of Ulidia were slain, namely, Aedh Ua Mathghamhna, and Niall, son of Donnsleibhe Ua hEochadha; and a slaughter was made of the Ulidians along with them.

M1128, Ceinneidigh, son of Aedh Mac Duinnsleibhe, King of Ulidia, was killed.

M1131, Raghnall Ua hEochadha, King of Ulidia, was slain.

M1148, Another army was led by Muircheartach Ua Lochlainn and the Cinel-Eoghain, across Tuaim, into Ulidia; and he expelled Cuuladh Ua Duinnsleibhe from Ulidia, and placed Donnchadh in his place.

M1149, Cuuladh, i.e. the son of Conchobhar, came into Ulidia again, and expelled Donnchadh from the Chieftainship of the upper part of Ulidia: and Ua Mathghamhna and the two sons of Aedh Mac Duinnsleibhe (Donnchadh and Murchadh) made an attack upon his camp, but they were defeated by Cuuladh, and Murchadh was killed by him.

M1157, Cuuladh Ua Duinnsleibhe Uí -Eochadha, King of Ulidia, died, after penance, at Dun-da-leathghlas, and was interred at Dun itself.

M1158, Aedh Ua Duinnsleibhe Uí Eochadha, King of Ulidia, was slain.

M1165, Eochaidh Mac Duinnsleibhe from Ulidia... banished from Ulidia... restored as king the same year.

M1167, Mac Duinnsleibhe Ua hEochadha, King of Ulidia.

M1169, Maghnus Ua hEochadha, King of Ulidia.... Killed by his brother the next year.

For 1172, Mac Giolla Epscoip, Chief of Clann-Aeilabhra, legislator of Cath Monaigh, was treacherously slain by Donslevy O'Haughy, king of Ulidia. The Chiefs of Ulidia, who were as guarantees between them, put Donslevy to death for it i.e. for his crime .

For 1178, John De Courcy with his foreigners repaired to Machaire Conaille, and committed depredations there. They encamped for a night in Glenree, where Murrough O'Carroll, Lord of Oriel, and Cooley Mac Donslevy, King of Ulidia, made a hostile attack upon them, and drowned and otherwise killed four hundred and fifty of them. One hundred of the Irish, together with O'Hanvy, Lord of Hy-Meith-Macha, fell in the heat of the battle.

M1189, Rory Mac Donslevy, King of Ulidia.

U1201, Ruaidhri Mac Duinnsleibhe [Ua Eochada], king of Ulidia and candle of championship of all Ireland, was killed by the Foreigners

U1273, Diarmait, son of Gilla-Muire Ua Morna, king of Ulidia, rested in Christ.

C1276, Diarmait son of Gilla Muire O Morna, king of Ulidia, died.