Family of Cennetig + MAC LORCAIN and Be + BINN INION URCHADH

Husband: Cennetig + MAC LORCAIN (900-951)
Wife: Be + BINN INION URCHADH (c. 905- )
Children: Brian + BORU (c. 926-1014)

Husband: Cennetig + MAC LORCAIN

Name: Cennetig + MAC LORCAIN
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0900 Ireland
Occupation King of the Dal gCais
Death 0951 (age 50-51)

Wife: Be + BINN INION URCHADH

Name: Be + BINN INION URCHADH
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 0905 (est)

Child 1: Brian + BORU

Name: Brian + BORU
Sex: Male
Spouse 1: Mor + (c. 931- )
Spouse 2: Echrad (c. 935- )
Spouse 3: Gormflaith (c. 935- )
Spouse 4: Dub (c. 931- )
Birth 0926 (est) Kincora, Killaloe, Thomond, Ireland
Occupation King of Ireland
Title frm 1002 to 1014 (age 75-88) King of Ireland
Death 23 Apr 1014 (age 87-88)
Cause: killed at the Battle of Clontarf

Note on Husband: Cennetig + MAC LORCAIN

Cennétig was king of the Dál gCais, one of the tribes of the Déisi, subject peoples in Munster. Their name was new, first recorded in the 930s, and they had previously been an undistinguished part of the northern Déisi. The kings of Munster at this time came from the Eóganachta, a vast, complex group of kindreds who claimed descent from Eógan Már. The learned men of the Dál gCais provided a new, and improved, genealogy for their kings, tracing their descent from Eógan Már's brother Cormac Cass.

 

The Dál gCais were based in eastern County Clare, part of the region known as Tuadmumu (later Thomond), a name which first appears in 944 in the report of the defeat of Cennétig at Gort Rotacháin by the Eóganachta king Cellachán Caisil.

 

[edit] DeathThe report of Cennétig's death in 951 calls him "king of Tuadmumu".

 

[edit] ChildrenCennétig appears to have had many children, perhaps 11 sons. His daughter Órlaith was the wife of the High King of Ireland Donnchad Donn. Órlaith was killed in 941, supposedly for adultery with her stepson Óengus.

 

Two of his sons—Dub and Finn—are said to have died at Gort Rotacháin in 944, two—Donncuan and Echthigern—died in 950 during the invasion of Munster by Donnchad Donn's successor Congalach Cnogba. Lachtna apparently succeeded his father, but was killed soon after, and followed by his brother Mathgamain.