An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Crundmáel Erbuilc"

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[[Ríthe na Laighean|Rí na Laighean]] de rítheaghlach [[Uí Chinnsealaigh]] ba ea '''CrundmáelCrannmhaol ErbuilcAnbhoilg mac Rónáin''' (died 656) was a [[King of LeinsterSean-Ghaeilge]] from'''Crundmáel theErbuilc mac Rónáin'''<ref>[[Uíhttp://dil.ie/1641 Cheinnselaig]airbolg], branch''Builgg ofluatho'', thear LaigineDIL</ref><ref>[http://dil.ie/1581 Heair-], wasan-, thear soneDIL</ref> (bás 656). of [[Rónán mac Colmáin]] (diedbás 625), aiar-rí previousde kingSíol ofChormaic theba Silea Chormaica septathair.<ref>Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', TableTábla 10.</ref>
 
''His accession to the thrones of Leinster and to the throne of the Ui CheinnselaigChinnsealaigh cannot be dated with certainty. The problem begins with the question of whether his father Ronan was king of Leinster or whether this king was Rónán mac Colmáin Már of the [[Uí DúnlaingeDhúnlainge]]. His namesake [[Crundmáel Bolg Luatha]] mac Áedo was king of Uí Cheinnselaig when slain at the Battle of Duma Aichir in 628 by [[Fáelán mac Colmáin]] (died 666) of the Uí Dúnlainge who became king of Leinster in 634.<ref>''Annals[[Annála of Ulster''Uladh]], AU 628.1;</ref><ref>[[Annála ''Annals of Tigernach''Tiarnaigh]], AT 630.1</ref> Crundmáel Erbuilc became king of the Ui ChennselaigChinnsealaigh in 647 on the death of Colgu Bolg Luatha mac Crundmail.<ref>The ''Book[[Leabhar of Leinster''Laighneach]] gives Crundmael a reign of only four years in its lists of kings of Ui Chennselaig.</ref>
 
The ''[[BookLeabhar of LeinsterLaighneach]]'' gives FaelanFaolán a reign of 30 years and his death obit of 666 in the annals appears to be an interpolation based on the king lists.<ref>Crundmael is not listed as king in the ''Book of Leinster'' list</ref> It is more probable that he died before 656 when Crundmáel Erbuilc mac Rónáin is called king of Leinster at his death obit.<ref>Byrne, pglch. 151</ref> The ''Annals[[Annála of Ulster''Uladh]] refer to him as king of Leinster but the ''Annals[[Annála of Tigernach''Tiarnaigh]] call him king of south Leinster.<ref>''Annals of Ulster'' AU 656.4; ''Annals of Tigernach'' </ref><ref>AT 655.3</ref>
 
His son Áed Rón was ancestor of a branch which took over leadership of the Uí Dróna and his son Fiachra was ancestor of the later Leinster king [[Áed mac Colggen|Aodh mac Colgan]] (died 738). By With his wife Faílend ingen Suibne of the Déisi Muman he had a daughter Eithne who married Failbe mac Domnaill of the [[Uí BairrcheBhairrche]].<ref>T.M.Charles-Edwards, ''Early Christian Ireland'' ,pg lch. 93</ref> He was succeeded as King of Uí CheinnselaigChinnsealaigh by his brother, Cummascach mac Rónáin.<ref>''BookLeabhar of Leinster''Laighneach gives him a reign of 16 years</ref>
 
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