An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Colmán mac Baotáin"

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[[Ard-Rí na hÉireann]] de réir roinnt ríliostaí ba ea '''Colmán Macmac Baotáin''' ([[Sean-Ghaeilge]] '''Colmán mac Báetáin'''), aitheanta fosta mar Colmán Ríomhaí (''Colmán Rímid''<ref>[http://dil.ie/35311 2 rímid], ríomhaí, ríomhaire, áiritheoir</ref>) (bás [[604]]). Ball de [[Cineál Eoghain|Chineál Eoghain]] ba ea é, agus bhí ar i gcoróin i n[[Aileach]] ón mbliain 578 go dtí 602.<ref>Tugtar réimeas 24 bliana do sna [[Sioncronachtaí Laud]]</ref> [[Báetán mac Muirchertaig]] (bás 572), a mheastar freisin gurbh Ard-Rí é, ba ea a athair.<ref>T.M. Charles-Edwards, ''Early Christian Ireland'', Aguisín V</ref> '' He ruled in
The high kingship of Ireland rotated between the cenél neógain and [[Cenél Conaill]] branches in the late 6th century.<ref>Charles-Edwards, ll. 494-495</ref> He is said to have shared the High Kingship with [[Áed Sláine|Aodh Sláine]]. The accession of Colmán and Aodh to the high kingship is recorded in the annals in 598<ref>[[Annála Uladh]], AU 598.5</ref><ref>[[Annála Tiarnaigh]], AT 596.3</ref> They are also listed as kings in the king lists.<ref> given reigns of 6 years in ''Laud Synchronisms'', 7 years in ''Book of Leinster''</ref> They are however omitted from the earliest king list, the ''[[Baile Chuind]]'', a late 7th-century Irish poem. [[Fiachnae mac Báetáin|Fiachna mac Baotáin]] of Ulaid may have been effectively king.<ref>Charles-Edwards, ll. 499-500</ref>