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'' '''Uatu mac Áedo''' (died 600) <ref>all dates per ''The Chronology of the Irish Annals'', Daniel P. McCarthy</ref> was a King of [[Connacht]] from the [[Uí Briúin]] branch of the [[Connachta]]. He was the son of [[Áed mac Echach]] Tirmcharna (d. 575).<ref>Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Table 19</ref> The kinglists place his reign after his father which would put his succession in the year in 575. Prof. Byrne preserves this arrangement but points out that the ''Annals of Ulster'' do not name him as king at his death obit and he does not agree that the early Uí Briúin kings held the overlordship in Connacht.<ref>Byrne, pg.246</ref>
[[Ríthe na gConnacht|Rí na gConnacht]] de chlann [[Uí Bhriúin]] ba ea '''Uada mac Aodha''' ([[Sean-Ghaeilge]] '''Uatu mac Áedo''') (bás 600<ref>Daniel P. McCarthy, ''The Chronology of the Irish Annals''</ref>). [[Áed mac Echach|Aodh mac Eachach]] Thirimcharna (bás 575) ba ea a athair.<ref>Francis J.Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Tábla 19</ref>


''The kinglists place his reign after his father which would put his succession in the year in 575. Prof. Byrne preserves this arrangement, but points out that the [[Annála Uladh]] do not name him as king at his death obit. Neither does he agree that the early Uí Bhriúin kings held the overlordship in Connacht.<ref>Byrne, lch. 246</ref>
''His son [[Rogallach mac Uatach]] (died 649) was a later King of Connacht.

Rinneadh níos deireanaí rí dá mhac, [[Rogallach mac Uatach|Rogallach]] (bás 649).


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Leagan ó 17:49, 11 Aibreán 2021

Rí na gConnacht de chlann Uí Bhriúin ba ea Uada mac Aodha (Sean-Ghaeilge Uatu mac Áedo) (bás 600[1]). Aodh mac Eachach Thirimcharna (bás 575) ba ea a athair.[2]

The kinglists place his reign after his father which would put his succession in the year in 575. Prof. Byrne preserves this arrangement, but points out that the Annála Uladh do not name him as king at his death obit. Neither does he agree that the early Uí Bhriúin kings held the overlordship in Connacht.[3]

Rinneadh níos deireanaí rí dá mhac, Rogallach (bás 649).

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Foinsí

  • Annála Tiarnaigh
  • Annála Uladh
  • T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland
  • Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings
  • Daniel P. McCarthy, The Chronology of the Irish Annals

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Tagairtí

  1. Daniel P. McCarthy, The Chronology of the Irish Annals
  2. Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings, Tábla 19
  3. Byrne, lch. 246