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Rí [[Cenél Loairn|Chineál Loairn]] agus [[Ríthe Dhál Riada|Rí Dhál Riada]] in iarthar na [[Albain|hAlban]] ba ea ''' Muireadhach mac Ainfhaichilligh ''' ([[Meán-Ghaeilge]] '''Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig''') ón mbliain 733 go dtí 736.
'' '''Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig''' was king of the [[Cenél Loairn]], and of [[Dál Riata]] (modern western [[Scotland]]), from about 733 until 736.


'' He was the son of [[Ainbcellach mac Ferchair]]. His coming to power is reported in 733, and is not obviously associated with the death of [[Eochaid mac Echdach]], king of Dál Riata, in the [[Irish annals]]. It is not certain who preceded Muiredach as king of the Cenél Loairn, but it may have been his cousin [[Dúngal mac Selbaig]]. Muiredach is one of the kings named in the 11th century praise poem ''[[Duan Albanach]]''.
[[Ainbcellach mac Ferchair|Ainfhaichilleach mac Fearchair]] ba ea a athair. '' His coming to power is reported in 733,<ref>AU 733.2</ref> and is not obviously associated with the death of [[Eochaid mac Echdach|Eochaidh mac Eochach]], king of Dál Riata, in the [[annála Éireann]]. It is not certain who preceded Muireadhach as Chineál Loairn, but it may have been his cousin [[Dúngal mac Selbaig|Dúngal mac Sealbhaigh]]. Muireadhach is one of the kings named in the 11ú haois praise poem, [[Duan Albanach]].


'' It is likely that his reign ended as a result of his defeat at the hands of the [[Picts]] of [[Fortriu]], led by [[Talorgan mac Fergusa]], brother of [[Óengus I of the Picts|Óengus]], at "Cnoc Cairpri in Calathros at Etarlinde". The battle is recorded by the [[Annála Uladh]], but Muiredach's death is not.
'' It is likely that his reign ended as a result of his defeat at the hands of the [[Cruithnigh]] of [[Fortriu]], led by [[Talorgan mac Fergusa]], brother of [[Óengus I of the Picts|Óengus]], at "Cnoc Cairpri in Calathros at Etarlinde". The battle is recorded by the [[Annála Uladh]], but Muireadhach death is not.


'' The independent existence of the kingdom of the Cenél Loairn, and that of Dál Riata, probably ended in 736, after which time it formed part of the kingdom of the [[Picts]], ruled by [[Óengus I of the Picts|Óengus mac Fergusa]]. The next king of Dál Riata reported by the Irish annals is [[Áed Find]], of the Cenél nGabráin, named in 768. Some Scottish sources, including the [[Chronicle of Melrose]], have Muiredach's son [[Eógan mac Muiredaig|Eógan]] as his successor.
'' The independent existence of the kingdom of the Cineál Loairn, and that of Dál Riada, probably ended in 736, after which time it formed part of the kingdom of the Picts, Aonghasa I. The next king of Dál Riada reported by the Irish annals is [[Áed Find|Aodh Fionn]], of the Cineál Ghabhráin, named in 768. Some Scottish sources, including the ''[[Chronicle of Melrose]]'', have Muireadhach son [[Eógan mac Muiredaig|Eoghan]] as his successor.


'' An entry in the [[Annals of the Four Masters]] under the year 771 (corresponding with about 776&nbsp;AD, but perhaps as late as 778&nbsp;AD since the death of Áed Find appears in the same year) reports Muiredach's death.
'' An entry in the [[Annála na gCeithre Máistrí]] under the year 771 (corresponding to about 776&nbsp;AD, but perhaps as late as 778&nbsp;AD since the death of Áed Find appears in the same year) reports Muireadhach death.


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Chineál Loairn agus Rí Dhál Riada in iarthar na hAlban ba ea Muireadhach mac Ainfhaichilligh (Meán-Ghaeilge Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig) ón mbliain 733 go dtí 736.

Ainfhaichilleach mac Fearchair ba ea a athair. His coming to power is reported in 733,[1] and is not obviously associated with the death of Eochaidh mac Eochach, king of Dál Riata, in the annála Éireann. It is not certain who preceded Muireadhach as rí Chineál Loairn, but it may have been his cousin Dúngal mac Sealbhaigh. Muireadhach is one of the kings named in the 11ú haois praise poem, Duan Albanach.

It is likely that his reign ended as a result of his defeat at the hands of the Cruithnigh of Fortriu, led by Talorgan mac Fergusa, brother of Óengus, at "Cnoc Cairpri in Calathros at Etarlinde". The battle is recorded by the Annála Uladh, but Muireadhach death is not.

The independent existence of the kingdom of the Cineál Loairn, and that of Dál Riada, probably ended in 736, after which time it formed part of the kingdom of the Picts, Aonghasa I. The next king of Dál Riada reported by the Irish annals is Aodh Fionn, of the Cineál Ghabhráin, named in 768. Some Scottish sources, including the Chronicle of Melrose, have Muireadhach son Eoghan as his successor.

An entry in the Annála na gCeithre Máistrí under the year 771 (corresponding to about 776 AD, but perhaps as late as 778 AD since the death of Áed Find appears in the same year) reports Muireadhach death.

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  1. AU 733.2