An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Aodh mac Colgan"

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Rí [[Uí Chinnsealaigh]] na [[Laigin|Laighean]] ba ea '''Aodh mac Colgan''' ([[Sean-Ghaeilge]] '''Áed mac Colggen''') (bás 738), de chuid [[Síol Chormaic]]. De réir roinnt foinsí ach go míchruinn, [[Ríthe Laighean|chomh-rí na Laigean]] ba ea é le [[Bran Becc mac Murchado]], ach is dóigh é gur phríomhcheannaire na ''Laigean'' e sa bhliain 738.<ref>Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', lch. 148</ref> Glaodh rí [[Ard Ladrann]] (gar de [[Guaire|Ghuaire]], [[Contae Loch Garman]]) ar a athair, ''Colcú mac Bressail'' (bás 722<ref>''Annála Uladh'', AU 722.2</ref>). Fionnó ''[[Crundmáel Erbuilc]]'' (bás 656), rí Laigean, ba ea Aodh.
 
Sa bhliain 722, '' Leinster faced an invasion byrinne [[Ard-Rí na hÉireann]], ''[[Fergal mac Máele Dúin|Fearghal mac Maoil Dúin]]'' of thede [[Cineál Eoghain|Chineál Eoghain]] ionradh ar na Laigin, seekingag toiarraidh imposea hisardthiarnas overlordshipa ona Leinster.chur i Theirgcion armiesorthu. under theAgus king [[Murchad mac Brain Mut]] (d.bás 727) meti atgceannas thena BattleLaigean, oftharla Allen,cath whereeatarthu Fergalagus wasmaraíodh killedFearghal. The sagaInsítear an scéal sa sága ''Cath Almaine'', tellsagus thedeirtear storyan ofgur thisthríd battlerídhamhna andAodh mentionsmac thatColgan heir-apparentar Áedson mac Colggen fought forna LeinsterLaigin.
 
''The date of his succession to the Uí Chinnsealaigh throne cannot be dated with certainty, however. The annals record that the Ui Chinnsealaigh king [[Laidcnén mac Con Mella]] was slain at the Battle of Maistiu ([[Mullach Maistean]] in south [[Contae Chill Dara]]) in 727 by the Leinster king [[Dúnchad mac Murchado]] (died 728).<ref>''Annála Uladh'', AU 727.6</ref> The king lists in the ''[[Leabhar Laighneach]]'' have him succeeded by ''[[Élothach mac Fáelchon]]'', who ruled for seven years before being slain by Áed himself at the Battle of Oenbethi. Aodh is then listed as king,<ref>''Leabhar Laighneach'', ''Rig Hua Cendselaig''</ref> which gives Áed a reign of 5 years.