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'''''Maine[[Ríthe macUisnigh|Rí Cerbaill''' (died 538)Uisnigh]] was a king ofde [[UisnechClann Cholmáin|Chlann Cholmáin]], ingéag d'[[MideUí Néill an Deiscirt]] ofba theea '''Maine mac Cearbhaill''' ([[Ui NeillSean-Ghaeilge]]. He'''Maine wasmac theCerbaill''') son(bás of538). ''Fergus Cerrbél'', grandson ofgarmhac [[Conall Cremthainne|Conaill Criomhthainn]] (died 480), andba brotherea ofa athair, theagus highan kingtArdrí [[Diarmait mac Cerbaill|Diarmaid]] (died 565) a dheartháir.<ref>Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', pglch. 282</ref> He ruledBhí fromsé i réim ón mbliain 520 togo dtí 538.<ref>''BookTugtar ofréimeas Leinster'',''Rigdhá Uisnig''bhliain déag gives himsa a[[Leabhar reignLaighneach]], ofliosta 12''Rig yearsUisnig''</ref>
 
''Maine was defeated and slain at the Battle of Claenloch (near Kinelea, Co.Galway) by [[Goibnenn mac Conaill]] of the [[Ui Fiachrach Aidhne]].<ref>''Annals of Ulster'' AU 538.2; ''Annals of Tigernach'' 537.1</ref> Maine was attempting to secure the hostages of the [[Uí Maine]]. This battle marked the division of the Ui Maine subject to Connacht and the Cenél Maine of Tethba, subject to the Southern Ui Neill.<ref>Byrne, pg. 92</ref> It is also possible this battle took place at Clea Lake, near Keady in Armagh, which points to the origins of the family of Diarmait mac Cerbaill in the territory north of the Boyne and Blackwater.<ref>Byrne, pg.xvii</ref>