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Donnchad, King of Munster

Male - 1064


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  1. 1.  Donnchad, King of Munster (son of Brian Bórú, High King of Ireland and Gormflaith of Naas); died in 1064 in Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reign: From 1053 to 1064; King of Munster
    • Travel: 1064, Rome, Lazio, Italy

    Notes:

    Name:


    Travel:
    He went on pilgrimage to Rome.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Derb-Forgaill ingen Donnchada O'Brien died in 1080 in Ireland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Brian Bórú, High King of IrelandBrian Bórú, High King of Ireland was born about 941 in Brian Boru's Fort, County Clare, Ireland; died on 23 Apr 1014 in Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: Brian Bórú was born at a time when the Norse had secured many seaports and frequently plundered and harried the neighbouring countryside. In 976 he succeeded his brother Mathúin as king of Dál gCais and claimant to the kingship of Munster. By 999, after a series of wars, he was acknowledged as High King of Ireland. Brian Boru's reign was marked by continuous opposition. This came to a head in the early eleventh century. Máel Mórda, the king of Leinster, made an alliance with the Dublin Norse under Sigurd, Earl of Orkney and their overseas allies. Brian's forces defeated this union at Clontarf, about four miles north of modern Dublin, on Good Friday, April 23, 1014. Brian, too aged to fight, was awaiting news of the battle when he was slain in his tent by a Viking intruder. The battle of Clontarf marked the end of any major Viking involvement in Irish wars.
    • Reign: From 976 to 1002; King of Munster
    • Reign: From 999 to 1014; High King of Ireland
    • Military: 1014

    Notes:

    Name:


    Brian Bórú was born at a time when the Norse had secured many seaports and frequently plundered and harried the neighboring countryside.

    Reign:
    He succeeded his brother Mathúin as king of Dál gCais and claimant to the kingship of Munster.

    Reign:
    After a series of wars, he was acknowledged as High King of Ireland.

    Military:
    Brian Boru's reign was marked by continuous opposition. This came to a head in the early eleventh century. Máel Mórda, the king of Leinster, made an alliance with the Dublin Norse under Sigurd, Earl of Orkney and their overseas allies. Brian's forces defeated this union at Clontarf, about four miles north of modern Dublin, on Good Friday, April 23, 1014.

    Died:
    Brian, too aged to fight, was awaiting news of the battle when he was slain in his tent by a Viking intruder.

    Brian married Gormflaith of Naas. Gormflaith (daughter of Murchad, King of Leinster) died in 1030. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gormflaith of Naas (daughter of Murchad, King of Leinster); died in 1030.
    Children:
    1. 1. Donnchad, King of Munster died in 1064 in Ireland.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Murchad, King of Leinster died in 972.

    Notes:

    Name:

    Children:
    1. 3. Gormflaith of Naas died in 1030.