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''In 560, the [[Cath Cúl Dreimne]] (i g[[Contae Shligigh]]) was fought by this alliance against Diarmait. The Ceithre Máistrí mention that the prayers of Colm Cille prevailed over the druids of Diarmaid and he was defeated. T. M. Charles-Edwards places this battle later, i gcríocha [[Cenél Cairpre Droma Cliab]] in the region between the Northern Uí Néill an Tuaiscirt and the Connachta, stating that Diarmaid was on the offensive and tried to cut the allies off. He also states that the true cause of this battle was probably a dispute over the succession to Diarmaid.<ref>T. M. Charles-Edwards, ''Early Christian Ireland'' , lch.&nbsp;294</ref>
 
''[[Francis J. Byrne|Byrne]] doubts the legitimacy of the early Uí Briúin genealogies and even goes so far as to doubt that these early kings of Connacht were even of the Uí Bhriúin. He cites the reference in the annals to the death of Aodh in 575 who is said to be killed by the Uí Briúin and to a reference in the [[Annála Inis Faithlinn]] that he gave Enach Dúin ([[AnnaghdownEanach Dhúin]] on [[LoughLoch CorribCoirib]]) to Saint [[Naomh Breandán]] of Clonfert[[Cluain Fearta]]. He doubts that a ruler from the |Ciarraige Aí|Mag nAí]] region would be able to make this gift.<ref>Byrne, pagelch.&nbsp;245</ref> However, Hubert Knox believed the Uí BriúinBhriúin in fact originated near AnnaghdownEanach Dhúin,<ref>Hubert Thomas Knox, ''The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century'', ppll. 19-20.</ref> which would explain this situation. Charles-Edwards on the other hand believes that the Uí BriúinBhriúin were set up in Connacht by Diarmait mac CerbaillDiarmaid as a balance to the [[Uí FiachrachFhiachrach]] before ÁedAodh joined the alliance against him.<ref>Charles-Edwards, pagelch.&nbsp;510</ref>
 
''HeTháinig wasa succeeded by his sonmhac ''[[Uatu mac Áedo|Uada]]'' (diedbás 600) i gcomharbacht air.
 
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