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* [[Corpus of Electronic Texts]] |
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** [[Annála Uladh]], ''Part 1'', [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G100001A/index.html G100001A] |
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* ''Annals of Ulster'' at [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
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** [[Annála Tiarnaigh]], [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G100002/index.html G100002] |
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* ''Annals of Tigernach'' at [http://celt.ucc.ie/index.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
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* Charles-Edwards, T.M., ''Early Christian Ireland.'' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000. {{ISBN|0-521-36395-0}} |
* Charles-Edwards, T.M., ''Early Christian Ireland.'' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000. {{ISBN|0-521-36395-0}} |
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* Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, {{ISBN|978-1-85182-196-9}} |
* Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, {{ISBN|978-1-85182-196-9}} |
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Leagan ó 11:26, 16 Lúnasa 2020
Ba chóir an t-alt seo a ghlanadh, mar: ag aistriú go Gaeilge
Tar éis an t-alt a ghlanadh, is féidir an teachtaireacht seo a bhaint de. Féach ar Conas Leathanach a Chur in Eagar agus an Lámhleabhar Stíle le tuilleadh eolais a fháil. |
Colmán Rímid (or Colmán mac Báetáin) (died 604) was an Irish king who is included in some lists as a High King of Ireland. Colmán was the son of Báetán mac Muirchertaig (died 572), also considered to be a high king, and belonged to the Cenél nEógain branch of the northern Uí Néill.[1] He ruled in Ailech from 578 to 602[2] His byname meant "the counter".
The high kingship of Ireland rotated between the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill branches in the late 6th century.[3] He is said to have shared the High Kingship with Áed Sláine. The accession of Colmán and Áed to the high kingship is recorded in the annals in 598[4] They are also listed as kings in the king lists.[5] They are however omitted from the earliest king list, the Baile Chuind (The Ecstasy of Conn), a late 7th-century Irish poem. Fiachnae mac Báetáin of Ulaid may have been effectively king.[6]
In 602 Colmán defeated his Cenél Conaill rival, Conall Cú mac Áedo (died 604) at the Battle of Cúl Sleamna (in Raphoe barony) and Conall was put to flight.[7] Colmán met his death in 604 when he was killed by a kinsman, Lochán Dilmana.[8] The Annals of Ulster state of this:[9]
"Of what value kingship, of what value law; of what value power over princes; Since it is king Colmán the Counter whom Lochan Dithnadha has slain?"
His daughter, or perhaps granddaughter, Fín, was the mother of Aldfrith son of Oswiu.[10] The poet Cenn Fáelad mac Aillila (died 679) was his nephew.[11] His brother Máel Umai (died 610) fought at the Battle of Degsastan where he is said to have killed the brother of King Æthelfrith of Bernicia.
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Notes
- ↑ T.M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland, Appendix V
- ↑ he is given a reign of 24 years in the Laud Synchronisms
- ↑ Charles-Edwards, pg.494-495
- ↑ Annals of Ulster AU 598.5; Annals of Tigernach AT 596.3
- ↑ given reigns of 6 years in Laud Synchronisms, 7 years in Book of Leinster
- ↑ Charles-Edwards, pg.499-500
- ↑ Annals of Ulster AU 601.3, 602.2; Annals of Tigernach AT 600.2
- ↑ Annals of Ulster AU 604.1; Annals of Tigernach AT 602.1
- ↑ Annals of Ulster 604.1
- ↑ Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings, pg.260
- ↑ [1] Curtha i gcartlann 2009-04-24 ar an Wayback Machine. Aldfrith of Northumbria and the Irish genealogies. Ireland, C. A., in Celtica 22 (1991].
Foinsí
- Corpus of Electronic Texts
- Annála Uladh, Part 1, G100001A
- Annála Tiarnaigh, G100002
- Charles-Edwards, T.M., Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000. ISBN 0-521-36395-0
- Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9
- "The Exogamous Marriages of Oswiu of Northumbria". The Heroic Age, issue 9.