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Kingdom of Breifne

The Kingdom of Breifne or Bréifne (Irish: [ˈbʲɾʲeːfʲnʲə]), anglicized as Breffny, was a medieval overkingdom in Gaelic Ireland. It comprised what is now County Leitrim, County Cavan and parts of neighbouring counties, and corresponds roughly to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kilmore. It had emerged by the 10th century, as a confederation of túatha headed by an overking drawn from the Uí Briúin Bréifne.

Kingdom of Breifne
Bréifne (Irish)
c. 750–1256
Coat of arms
Motto: Buagh
(English: Victory)
Breifne c. 900
CapitalDromahair
Common languagesIrish
Religion
Christianity
GovernmentTanistry / Elective monarchy
King 
• 743
Dub Dothra
• 1250–1257
Conchobar Ó Ruairc
History 
• Split from Connacht
c. 750
• Dissolution
1256
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Today part ofIreland
Ireland in 1014 showing the patchwork of kingdoms

By the 11th century, Bréifne was ruled by the Ua Ruairc (O'Rourke) dynasty. The kingdom reached the height of its power in the 12th century, under Tigernán Ua Ruairc. During the latter part of his reign, Bréifne took part in campaigns against the Norman invasion of Ireland. His assassination by the Anglo-Normans in 1172 was followed by a succession dispute, and a conflict between the Ua Ruairc and Ua Raghallaigh (O'Reilly) dynasties.

Following the Battle of Magh Slecht in 1256, Bréifne split into West Breifne (ruled by the Ua Ruairc) and East Breifne (ruled by the Ua Raghallaigh).

Bréifne was part of the province of Connacht until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. In that time it was shired into the modern counties Cavan and Leitrim, Leitrim remaining a part of the province of Connacht while Cavan became part of Ulster.

History edit

 
Septs of Breifne c. AD 700

Breifne is said[1] to derive from an obsolete Irish word meaning "hilly", a description which describes the topography of this part of Ireland.[2] But this derivation is opposed by the likes of O'Connell[3] and MacEoin.[4] It was referred to as the rough third of Connacht. Alternatively, the Metrical Dindshenchas states the name is derived from Brefne, daughter of Beoan mac Bethaig, the grandson of Nemed, a brave soldier-woman. She was slain by Regan after whom Tomregan is supposedly named.[5][6]

In ancient times the area that became known as Bréifne was said to be occupied by the Erdini, called in Irish 'Ernaigh', who possessed the entire country bordering Lough Erne.

At the time of the Christianization of Ireland (c. 5th–6th century), groups believed to be in or near Breifne included the Glasraighe, Masraige, Dartraige, Armhaighe, Gallraighe, the Fir Manach, and the Gailenga.

Around the 6th century, a people known as the Conmaicne Rein are thought to have moved north from around the present Dunmore in County Galway and settled in Magh Rein (the area around Fenagh). From here they peopled what is now South Leitrim, which became known as Magh Rein, and its inhabitants as the Conmaicne Magh Rein. They consisted of different family groupings – Muintir Eolais, Muintir Cearbhallain (O Mulvey), and Cinel Luachain, among others.

About the 8th century, the area since known as Breifne was conquered and settled by the Uí Briúin Bréifne who were a branch of the royal family of Connacht. The Uí Briúin established themselves first in modern county Leitrim and then into what is now County Cavan. It can be argued that there is no contemporary evidence to support these speculations.[citation needed]

By the 9th century, the Ó Ruaircs had established themselves as kings of Breifne.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, the Ó Ruairc kings of Breifne fought some battles for the title of king of Connacht, with four different kings of Breifne gaining the title.

During the 12th century the reign of Tighearnán Ua Ruairc, the kingdom of Breifne was said to comprise most of the modern counties of Leitrim and Cavan, and parts of Longford, Meath, Fermanagh and Sligo.

In the 16th century Breifne O'Rourke eventually became County Leitrim and Breifne O'Reilly became County Cavan.

Territories edit

The following territories were at one stage part of Breifne.

Duncarbry (Dun Chairbre) marks the border of Cairbre's territory on the Drowes, while the Barony of Carbury in North Sligo still reminds us also today.

Noted chiefs of Cenél Cairpre included Ó Maolchloiche (O'Mulclohy).

According to the Annals of the Four Masters, about 476 AD, the Battle of Granard was fought by Eochaidh, son of Cairbre, son of Oilioll, son of Dunlaing, son of Enda Niadh against the Ui Dunlainge, Ui Briúin Cualann and Ui Fergusa of North Leinster.

  • Cenél Laegaire – County Fermanagh. The Fir Manach, the Cinéal Eanna and the Cenél Laegaire were early indigenous tribes in the County Fermanagh area. The Cenél Laegairi mic Neill were noted west of Loch Erne (Book of Lecan). The Cenél Laegairi mic Neill were also noted in central Ireland (Mide, Meath).

Kings of Breifne edit

Note: Where mentioned spelling used in the document is used here.

Early kings edit

  • Echu Mugmedón, father to Brión, Fiachra, and Niall (of the Nine Hostages).
  • Brión: son of Echu Mugmedón and the ancestor of the Uí Briúin Kings of Connacht.
  • Aodh Fionn mac Fergna: king of Breifne
  • Maenach mac Báithin: king of Ui Briuin Breifne – c.653
  • Dub Dothra: king of the Ui Briuin & Conmaicne & Breifne – c.743
  • Cormacc mac Duibh Dá Críoch: king of Breifni – c.790
  • Muircheartach mac Donnghal, king of Breifne: c.800–806
  • Mael Dúin mac Échtgal, king of Breifne: died 822
  • Ceallach son of Cearnach, son of Dubh Dothra, king of Breifne
  • Tighearnán mac Seallachan, king of Breifne: c.888 – father of Ruarc
  • Ruarc mac Tighearnáin, lord of Ui Briuin Breifne: c. 893 – grandfather of Sean Fergal
  • Flann mac Tighearnáin, lord of Breifne: c.910
  • Cernachan mac Tighearnáin, king of Breifne: died 931
  • Conghalach mac Cathaláin, lord of Breifne: c.935
  • Cléircén son of Tigernán, king of Bréifne: C. 937
  • Fergal? ua Ruairc, king of Bréifne

Ó Ruairc dynasty, Kings of Bréifne, c. 964–1257 edit

  • (Sean) Fergal Ó Ruairc king of Connacht and Breifne: c.964–67
  • Niall Ó Ruairc, heir of Breifne: 1000–1001
  • Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: died 1014–1015 – son of Fergal
  • Art an caileach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1020–1030? – son of Fergal
  • Aedh Ó Ruairc, lord of Dartraige: 1029
  • Art uallach (oirdnidhe) Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht and Breifne: c.1030–1046 – son of Aedh mac Fergal
  • Niall Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne Connacht: 1047 – son of Art uallach
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: c.1057 – son of Niall
  • Cathal Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: c.1051–1059 – son of Tighernan
  • Aedh in Gilla Braite Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1066 – son of Niall, son of Art Uallach
  • Aed Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht & Breifne: c.1067–1087 – son of Art Uallach
  • Donnchadh cael Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1084 – son of Art an caileach
  • Ualgharg Ó Ruairc, royal heir of Connacht: 1085 – son of Niall, son of Art uallach
  • Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briuin and Conmaicne: 1101 – son of Art Uí Ruairc
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht and Breifne: c.1095–1102 – son of Tigernán son of Ualgharg
  • Cathal Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briuin Breifne and Gailenga: 1105 – son of Gilla Braite, son of Tigernán
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briúin: c.1108 – son of Donnchadh
  • Aedh an Gilla Sronmaol Ó Ruairc king of Conmaicne: c.1117–1122 – son of Domnall (or Donnchadh).
  • Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1124–1152, 1152–1172 – son of Donnchad macDomnail
  • Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1152–1152, 1172–1176 – son of Gilla Bruide, son of Domnall
  • Amlaíb Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1176–1184 – son of Fergal, son of Domnall, son of Tigernán
  • Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1184–1187 – son of Máelsechlann, son of Tigernán mór
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of the greater part of Breifne: c.1207 – son of Ferghal mac Domnall, son of Fergal
  • Ualgarg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1196–1209 – son of Cathal, son of Aedh, son of Donnchadh
  • Art Ó Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1209–1210 – son of Domnall, son of Fergal, son of Domnall
  • Niall O'Ruairc, king of Dartry and clann Fermaige: 1228 – son of Congalach, son of Fergal, son of Domnall
  • Ualgarg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1210–1231 – son of Cathal, son of Aedh, son of Donnchadh
  • Cathal riabach O'Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1231–1236 – son of Donnchadh, son of Aedh, son of Gilla Braite
  • Conchobar O'Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1250?–1257 – son of Tigernán, son of Domnall, son of Cathal

Lords of Bréifne Ó Ruairc, 1257–1605 edit

  • Sitric Ó Ruairc, king of Bréifne: elected and killed 1257–1257 – son of Ualgarg, son of Cathal
  • Amlaíb Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne West: 1257–1258 – son of Art, son of Domnall, son of Fergal
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1258 to 1258 (deposed) – son of Conchobar, son of Tigernán
  • Art Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne East: 1258–1259 (deposed) – son of Cathal riabach, son of Donnchadh
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1259 to 1260 (killed) – son of Conchobar son of Tigernán
  • Art Bec Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne West: 1260–1260 (killed) – son of Art son of Domnall son of Fergal
  • Art Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1261–1266 (deposed)– son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh
  • Conchobar Buide Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1266–1273 – son of Amlaíb, son of Art
  • Tigernán Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1273–1274 – son of Aedh, son of Ualgarg, son of Cathal
  • Art Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1275–1275 – son of Cathal riabach, son of Donnchadh
  • Amlaib Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1275?–1307 – son of Art, son of Cathal riabach
  • Domnall Carrach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1307–1311 – son of Amlaíb, son of Art
  • Ualgarg Mór Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1316–1346 – son of Domnall carrach
  • Flaithbheartach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1346–1349 (deposed) – son of Domnall carrach
  • Aodh Bán Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1349–1352 – son of Ualgarg mór, son of Domnall
  • Flaithbheartach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1352–1352 (died) – son of Domnall carrach
  • Tadhg na gCaor Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1352–1376 – son of Ualgarg mór son of Domnall carrach
  • Gilla Crist Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifny: died 1378 – son of Ualgarg mór, son of Domnall carrach
  • Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1376–1418 – son of Ualgarg mór, son of Domnall carrach
  • Aodh buidhe Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1418–1419 – son of Tigernán mór
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, king of West Breifne: 1419–1424 – son of Tigernán mór
  • Art Ó Ruairc, king of East Breifne: 1419–1424 – son of Tadhg na gcoar
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1424–1435 – son of Tigernán mór
  • Lochlann Ó Ruairc, king of East Breifne: 1435–1458 – son of Tadhg na gcoar
  • Donnchadh bacagh Ó Ruairc, king of West Breifne: 1435–1445 – son of Tigernán mór?
  • Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, king of West Breifne: 1445–1449 – son of Tigernán óg, son of Tigernán mór
  • Tigernán óg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1449–1468 – son of Tadhg, son of Tigernán mór
  • Donnchadh losc Ó Ruairce, king of Breifne: 1468–1476 – son of Tigernán mór, son of Ualgarg mór
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1468–1476, – son of Tadhg, son of Tigernán mór
  • Feidhlimidh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1476–1500 – son of Donnchadh son of Tigernán óg
  • Eóghan Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1500–1528 – son of Tigernán óg son of Tadhg
  • Feidhlimidh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1528–1536 – son of Feidhlimidh, son of Donnchadh
  • Brian ballach mór Ó Ruairc, king of Bréifne, 1528–1559, 1560–1562 – son of Eóghan, son of Tigernán óg
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1559–1560 – son of Brian ballach
  • Aodh gallda Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1562–1564 – son of Brian ballach
  • Aodh buidhe Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1564–1566 – son of Brian ballach
  • Brian na múrtha O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1566–1591 – son of Brian ballach
  • Brian óg na samhthach O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1591–1600 – son of Brian na múrtha
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: 1600–1605 – son of Brian na múrtha

Lords of Bréifne Ó Raghallaigh (Muintir Maelmordha) edit

  • Godfrey Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1161
  • Cathal Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1161–1162 – son of Godfrey
  • Fergal son of Cu Chonnacht O'Raigillig, King of Dartry and Clann Fermaige: 1239
  • Cathal Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1256
  • Con Ua Raghallaigh, chief of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1256–1257
  • Matha Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1282
  • Ferghal O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1282–1293
  • Gilla-Isa Ruaid O'Raigillig, East Breifne: ↑1327 or 1330
  • Matha son of Gilla-Isa O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1304
  • Mael Sechlainn O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1328
  • Richard [Risderd] O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1349–1346 or 1349
  • Cu Chonnacht O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1362 or 1365 (resigned) – son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid
  • Philip O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1365–1366/69 (deposed) – son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid
  • Magnus O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1366/69–1366/69 (deposed)
  • Philip O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1366/69–1384 – son of Gilla-Isu Ruaid
  • Thomas, son of Mathgamain Ua Raighillaigh, king of Muinter-Mailmordha: 1384–1390
  • John, son of Philip O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1390–1400 – son of Philip, son of Gilla-Isa-Ruaid
  • Gilla-Isa son of Anrig O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1400–1400
  • Maelmordha, son of Cuconnaught O'Reilly, Muintir Reilly: 1403–1411 – son of Cu Chonnacht, son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid
  • Richard, son of Thomas O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1411–1418
  • Owen, son of John O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1418–1449
  • Farrell, son of Thomas O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1450 (deposed) – (AM1450)
  • John, son of Owen O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1450–1460 – son of Owen, son of John, son of Philip, son of Gilla-Isa-Roe
  • Cathal O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1467
  • Turlough, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1468–1487 – son of John, son of Owen
  • John, son of Turlough O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1487–1491
  • John, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1491–1510 – son of Cathal, son of Owen son of John
  • Hugh, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1514
  • Owen, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifne:1526
  • Farrell, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifne & Conmaicne: 1526–1536 – son of John, son of Cathal
  • Maelmordha, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1537–1565 – son of John, son of Cathal
  • Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, son of Maelmordha O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1583 – son of Maelmordha, son of John
  • John Roe, son of Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1583–1596
  • Philip, son of Hugh O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1596–1596
  • Edmond, son of Maelmordha O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1596–1601 – son of Maelmordha, son of John, son of Cathal
  • Owen, son of Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, East Breifne: 1601–1609

Modern Breifne edit

The Prince of Breifne is a courtesy title given to the Chieftain O'Rourke in 1994 by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland. In 2003, however, the Chief Herald stopped giving out courtesy titles due to a scandal over the MacCarthy Mór.

Princes of Breifne edit

  • Geoffrey Philip Colmb O'Rorke, Chieftain O'Rourke, Prince from 1994 to the current.
  • Joseph Martin O'Reilly, Chieftain O'Reilly, Self appointed prince from 2017 to the current as Lord of East Breifne. Mr Martin comes from the line of Breifne O’Reilly, from the specific place (in Cavan) of that Royal House. He is a senior member of the noble/royal family O’Reilly of Breifne (Breifne Ua Raighaillaigh) and is an approved member of several royal/noble courts around the world.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Seward, William Wenman (1795). "Topographia Hibernica: Or the Topography of Ireland, Antient and Modern. Giving a Complete View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical State of that Kingdom; with Its Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Trade, Manufactures, Extent and Population".
  2. ^ "Bréifne/Breffni".
  3. ^ page 4
  4. ^ Tristram, Hildegard L.C., ed. (26–27 July 2007). "The Celtic Languages in Contact" (PDF). Potsdam University Press. Retrieved 10 December 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Part 71 of The Metrical Dindshenchas
  6. ^ "Revue celtique". Paris. 1870.

References edit

Further reading edit

  • A 9th century Uí Briúin settlement in County Cavan
  • Joyce, P. W. (1903). A Social History of Ancient Ireland. Vol. I. London. pp. 70–71. Retrieved 3 July 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  1. ^ Smith, Tom. "The Adventures of Sir Lancelot du Lac in Breifne, Ireland".

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Kingdom of Breifne or Breifne Irish ˈbʲɾʲeːfʲnʲe anglicized as Breffny was a medieval overkingdom in Gaelic Ireland It comprised what is now County Leitrim County Cavan and parts of neighbouring counties and corresponds roughly to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kilmore It had emerged by the 10th century as a confederation of tuatha headed by an overking drawn from the Ui Briuin Breifne Kingdom of BreifneBreifne Irish c 750 1256Coat of armsMotto Buagh English Victory Breifne c 900CapitalDromahairCommon languagesIrishReligionChristianityGovernmentTanistry Elective monarchyKing 743Dub Dothra 1250 1257Conchobar o RuaircHistory Split from Connachtc 750 Dissolution1256Preceded by Succeeded byConnacht East BreifneWest BreifneToday part ofIrelandIreland in 1014 showing the patchwork of kingdomsBy the 11th century Breifne was ruled by the Ua Ruairc O Rourke dynasty The kingdom reached the height of its power in the 12th century under Tigernan Ua Ruairc During the latter part of his reign Breifne took part in campaigns against the Norman invasion of Ireland His assassination by the Anglo Normans in 1172 was followed by a succession dispute and a conflict between the Ua Ruairc and Ua Raghallaigh O Reilly dynasties Following the Battle of Magh Slecht in 1256 Breifne split into West Breifne ruled by the Ua Ruairc and East Breifne ruled by the Ua Raghallaigh Breifne was part of the province of Connacht until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I In that time it was shired into the modern counties Cavan and Leitrim Leitrim remaining a part of the province of Connacht while Cavan became part of Ulster Contents 1 History 2 Territories 3 Kings of Breifne 3 1 Early kings 3 2 o Ruairc dynasty Kings of Breifne c 964 1257 3 3 Lords of Breifne o Ruairc 1257 1605 3 4 Lords of Breifne o Raghallaigh Muintir Maelmordha 4 Modern Breifne 4 1 Princes of Breifne 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further readingHistory edit nbsp Septs of Breifne c AD 700Breifne is said 1 to derive from an obsolete Irish word meaning hilly a description which describes the topography of this part of Ireland 2 But this derivation is opposed by the likes of O Connell 3 and MacEoin 4 It was referred to as the rough third of Connacht Alternatively the Metrical Dindshenchas states the name is derived from Brefne daughter of Beoan mac Bethaig the grandson of Nemed a brave soldier woman She was slain by Regan after whom Tomregan is supposedly named 5 6 In ancient times the area that became known as Breifne was said to be occupied by the Erdini called in Irish Ernaigh who possessed the entire country bordering Lough Erne At the time of the Christianization of Ireland c 5th 6th century groups believed to be in or near Breifne included the Glasraighe Masraige Dartraige Armhaighe Gallraighe the Fir Manach and the Gailenga Around the 6th century a people known as the Conmaicne Rein are thought to have moved north from around the present Dunmore in County Galway and settled in Magh Rein the area around Fenagh From here they peopled what is now South Leitrim which became known as Magh Rein and its inhabitants as the Conmaicne Magh Rein They consisted of different family groupings Muintir Eolais Muintir Cearbhallain O Mulvey and Cinel Luachain among others About the 8th century the area since known as Breifne was conquered and settled by the Ui Briuin Breifne who were a branch of the royal family of Connacht The Ui Briuin established themselves first in modern county Leitrim and then into what is now County Cavan It can be argued that there is no contemporary evidence to support these speculations citation needed By the 9th century the o Ruaircs had established themselves as kings of Breifne In the 10th and 11th centuries the o Ruairc kings of Breifne fought some battles for the title of king of Connacht with four different kings of Breifne gaining the title During the 12th century the reign of Tighearnan Ua Ruairc the kingdom of Breifne was said to comprise most of the modern counties of Leitrim and Cavan and parts of Longford Meath Fermanagh and Sligo In the 16th century Breifne O Rourke eventually became County Leitrim and Breifne O Reilly became County Cavan Territories editThe following territories were at one stage part of Breifne Cenel Cairpre Cairbre northern County Sligo and northeast County Leitrim The territory of Coirpre son of Niall of the Nine Hostages around the 6th century extended from the Drowes west to the Owenmore River in Ballysadare Duncarbry Dun Chairbre marks the border of Cairbre s territory on the Drowes while the Barony of Carbury in North Sligo still reminds us also today Noted chiefs of Cenel Cairpre included o Maolchloiche O Mulclohy Cairpre Gabra northern County Longford barony of Granard o Ronain O Ronan were lords in the barony of Granard until dispossessed by the o Fearghails in the 13th century According to the Annals of the Four Masters about 476 AD the Battle of Granard was fought by Eochaidh son of Cairbre son of Oilioll son of Dunlaing son of Enda Niadh against the Ui Dunlainge Ui Briuin Cualann and Ui Fergusa of North Leinster Cenel Laegaire County Fermanagh The Fir Manach the Cineal Eanna and the Cenel Laegaire were early indigenous tribes in the County Fermanagh area The Cenel Laegairi mic Neill were noted west of Loch Erne Book of Lecan The Cenel Laegairi mic Neill were also noted in central Ireland Mide Meath Kings of Breifne editNote Where mentioned spelling used in the document is used here Early kings edit Echu Mugmedon father to Brion Fiachra and Niall of the Nine Hostages Brion son of Echu Mugmedon and the ancestor of the Ui Briuin Kings of Connacht Aodh Fionn mac Fergna king of Breifne Maenach mac Baithin king of Ui Briuin Breifne c 653 Dub Dothra king of the Ui Briuin amp Conmaicne amp Breifne c 743 Cormacc mac Duibh Da Crioch king of Breifni c 790 Muircheartach mac Donnghal king of Breifne c 800 806 Mael Duin mac Echtgal king of Breifne died 822 Ceallach son of Cearnach son of Dubh Dothra king of Breifne Tighearnan mac Seallachan king of Breifne c 888 father of Ruarc Ruarc mac Tighearnain lord of Ui Briuin Breifne c 893 grandfather of Sean Fergal Flann mac Tighearnain lord of Breifne c 910 Cernachan mac Tighearnain king of Breifne died 931 Conghalach mac Cathalain lord of Breifne c 935 Cleircen son of Tigernan king of Breifne C 937 Fergal ua Ruairc king of Breifneo Ruairc dynasty Kings of Breifne c 964 1257 edit Sean Fergal o Ruairc king of Connacht and Breifne c 964 67 Niall o Ruairc heir of Breifne 1000 1001 Aedh o Ruairc king of Breifne died 1014 1015 son of Fergal Art an caileach o Ruairc king of Breifne c 1020 1030 son of Fergal Aedh o Ruairc lord of Dartraige 1029 Art uallach oirdnidhe o Ruairc king of Connacht and Breifne c 1030 1046 son of Aedh mac Fergal Niall o Ruairc king of Breifne Connacht 1047 son of Art uallach Domnall o Ruairc lord of Breifne c 1057 son of Niall Cathal o Ruairc lord of Breifne c 1051 1059 son of Tighernan Aedh in Gilla Braite o Ruairc king of Breifne 1066 son of Niall son of Art Uallach Aed o Ruairc king of Connacht amp Breifne c 1067 1087 son of Art Uallach Donnchadh cael o Ruairc king of Breifne c 1084 son of Art an caileach Ualgharg o Ruairc royal heir of Connacht 1085 son of Niall son of Art uallach Donnchadh o Ruairc lord of Ui Briuin and Conmaicne 1101 son of Art Ui Ruairc Domnall o Ruairc king of Connacht and Breifne c 1095 1102 son of Tigernan son of Ualgharg Cathal o Ruairc lord of Ui Briuin Breifne and Gailenga 1105 son of Gilla Braite son of Tigernan Domnall o Ruairc lord of Ui Briuin c 1108 son of Donnchadh Aedh an Gilla Sronmaol o Ruairc king of Conmaicne c 1117 1122 son of Domnall or Donnchadh Tigernan mor o Ruairc king of Breifne c 1124 1152 1152 1172 son of Donnchad macDomnail Aedh o Ruairc king of Breifne 1152 1152 1172 1176 son of Gilla Bruide son of Domnall Amlaib o Ruairc king of Breifne 1176 1184 son of Fergal son of Domnall son of Tigernan Aedh o Ruairc king of Breifne 1184 1187 son of Maelsechlann son of Tigernan mor Domnall o Ruairc lord of the greater part of Breifne c 1207 son of Ferghal mac Domnall son of Fergal Ualgarg o Ruairc king of Breifne c 1196 1209 son of Cathal son of Aedh son of Donnchadh Art o Ruairc king of Breifne 1209 1210 son of Domnall son of Fergal son of Domnall Niall O Ruairc king of Dartry and clann Fermaige 1228 son of Congalach son of Fergal son of Domnall Ualgarg o Ruairc king of Breifne c 1210 1231 son of Cathal son of Aedh son of Donnchadh Cathal riabach O Ruairc king of Breifne 1231 1236 son of Donnchadh son of Aedh son of Gilla Braite Conchobar O Ruairc king of Breifne 1250 1257 son of Tigernan son of Domnall son of CathalLords of Breifne o Ruairc 1257 1605 edit Sitric o Ruairc king of Breifne elected and killed 1257 1257 son of Ualgarg son of Cathal Amlaib o Ruairc king of Breifne West 1257 1258 son of Art son of Domnall son of Fergal Domnall o Ruairc king of Breifne 1258 to 1258 deposed son of Conchobar son of Tigernan Art o Ruairc king of Breifne East 1258 1259 deposed son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh Domnall o Ruairc king of Breifne 1259 to 1260 killed son of Conchobar son of Tigernan Art Bec o Ruairc king of Breifne West 1260 1260 killed son of Art son of Domnall son of Fergal Art o Ruairc king of Breifne 1261 1266 deposed son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh Conchobar Buide o Ruairc king of Breifne 1266 1273 son of Amlaib son of Art Tigernan o Ruairc king of Breifne 1273 1274 son of Aedh son of Ualgarg son of Cathal Art o Ruairc king of Breifne 1275 1275 son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh Amlaib o Ruairc king of Breifne 1275 1307 son of Art son of Cathal riabach Domnall Carrach o Ruairc king of Breifne 1307 1311 son of Amlaib son of Art Ualgarg Mor o Ruairc king of Breifne 1316 1346 son of Domnall carrach Flaithbheartach o Ruairc king of Breifne 1346 1349 deposed son of Domnall carrach Aodh Ban o Ruairc king of Breifne 1349 1352 son of Ualgarg mor son of Domnall Flaithbheartach o Ruairc king of Breifne 1352 1352 died son of Domnall carrach Tadhg na gCaor o Ruairc king of Breifne 1352 1376 son of Ualgarg mor son of Domnall carrach Gilla Crist o Ruairc lord of Breifny died 1378 son of Ualgarg mor son of Domnall carrach Tigernan mor o Ruairc king of Breifne 1376 1418 son of Ualgarg mor son of Domnall carrach Aodh buidhe o Ruairc king of Breifne 1418 1419 son of Tigernan mor Tadhg o Ruairc king of West Breifne 1419 1424 son of Tigernan mor Art o Ruairc king of East Breifne 1419 1424 son of Tadhg na gcoar Tadhg o Ruairc king of Breifne 1424 1435 son of Tigernan mor Lochlann o Ruairc king of East Breifne 1435 1458 son of Tadhg na gcoar Donnchadh bacagh o Ruairc king of West Breifne 1435 1445 son of Tigernan mor Donnchadh o Ruairc king of West Breifne 1445 1449 son of Tigernan og son of Tigernan mor Tigernan og o Ruairc king of Breifne 1449 1468 son of Tadhg son of Tigernan mor Donnchadh losc o Ruairce king of Breifne 1468 1476 son of Tigernan mor son of Ualgarg mor Domnall o Ruairc king of Breifne 1468 1476 son of Tadhg son of Tigernan mor Feidhlimidh o Ruairc king of Breifne 1476 1500 son of Donnchadh son of Tigernan og Eoghan o Ruairc king of Breifne 1500 1528 son of Tigernan og son of Tadhg Feidhlimidh o Ruairc king of Breifne 1528 1536 son of Feidhlimidh son of Donnchadh Brian ballach mor o Ruairc king of Breifne 1528 1559 1560 1562 son of Eoghan son of Tigernan og Tadhg o Ruairc king of Breifne 1559 1560 son of Brian ballach Aodh gallda o Ruairc king of Breifne 1562 1564 son of Brian ballach Aodh buidhe o Ruairc king of Breifne 1564 1566 son of Brian ballach Brian na murtha O Rourke king of Breifne 1566 1591 son of Brian ballach Brian og na samhthach O Rourke king of Breifne 1591 1600 son of Brian na murtha Tadhg o Ruairc lord of Breifne 1600 1605 son of Brian na murthaLords of Breifne o Raghallaigh Muintir Maelmordha edit Godfrey Ua Raghallaigh lord of Muintir Maelmordha 1161 Cathal Ua Raghallaigh lord of Muintir Maelmordha 1161 1162 son of Godfrey Fergal son of Cu Chonnacht O Raigillig King of Dartry and Clann Fermaige 1239 Cathal Ua Raghallaigh lord of Muintir Maelmordha 1256 Con Ua Raghallaigh chief of Muintir Maelmordha 1256 1257 Matha Ua Raghallaigh lord of Muintir Maelmordha 1282 Ferghal O Raigillig East Breifne 1282 1293 Gilla Isa Ruaid O Raigillig East Breifne 1327 or 1330 Matha son of Gilla Isa O Raigillig East Breifne 1304 Mael Sechlainn O Raigillig East Breifne 1328 Richard Risderd O Reilly East Breifne 1349 1346 or 1349 Cu Chonnacht O Reilly East Breifne 1362 or 1365 resigned son of Gilla Isa Ruaid Philip O Reilly East Breifne 1365 1366 69 deposed son of Gilla Isa Ruaid Magnus O Reilly East Breifne 1366 69 1366 69 deposed Philip O Reilly East Breifne 1366 69 1384 son of Gilla Isu Ruaid Thomas son of Mathgamain Ua Raighillaigh king of Muinter Mailmordha 1384 1390 John son of Philip O Reilly East Breifne 1390 1400 son of Philip son of Gilla Isa Ruaid Gilla Isa son of Anrig O Raigillig East Breifne 1400 1400 Maelmordha son of Cuconnaught O Reilly Muintir Reilly 1403 1411 son of Cu Chonnacht son of Gilla Isa Ruaid Richard son of Thomas O Reilly East Breifne 1411 1418 Owen son of John O Reilly Muintir Maelmordha 1418 1449 Farrell son of Thomas O Reilly Muintir Maelmordha 1450 deposed AM1450 John son of Owen O Reilly Muintir Maelmordha 1450 1460 son of Owen son of John son of Philip son of Gilla Isa Roe Cathal O Reilly Muintir Maelmordha 1467 Turlough son of John O Reilly East Breifne 1468 1487 son of John son of Owen John son of Turlough O Reilly East Breifne 1487 1491 John son of Cathal O Reilly East Breifne 1491 1510 son of Cathal son of Owen son of John Hugh son of Cathal O Reilly East Breifne 1514 Owen son of Cathal O Reilly East Breifne 1526 Farrell son of John O Reilly East Breifne amp Conmaicne 1526 1536 son of John son of Cathal Maelmordha son of John O Reilly East Breifne 1537 1565 son of John son of Cathal Hugh Conallagh O Reilly son of Maelmordha O Reilly East Breifne 1583 son of Maelmordha son of John John Roe son of Hugh Conallagh O Reilly East Breifne 1583 1596 Philip son of Hugh O Reilly East Breifne 1596 1596 Edmond son of Maelmordha O Reilly East Breifne 1596 1601 son of Maelmordha son of John son of Cathal Owen son of Hugh Conallagh O Reilly East Breifne 1601 1609Modern Breifne editThe Prince of Breifne is a courtesy title given to the Chieftain O Rourke in 1994 by the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland In 2003 however the Chief Herald stopped giving out courtesy titles due to a scandal over the MacCarthy Mor Princes of Breifne edit Geoffrey Philip Colmb O Rorke Chieftain O Rourke Prince from 1994 to the current Joseph Martin O Reilly Chieftain O Reilly Self appointed prince from 2017 to the current as Lord of East Breifne Mr Martin comes from the line of Breifne O Reilly from the specific place in Cavan of that Royal House He is a senior member of the noble royal family O Reilly of Breifne Breifne Ua Raighaillaigh and is an approved member of several royal noble courts around the world See also editGaelic nobility of Ireland Belchu Beara Breifne Way https royalcourtofbreifne org Royal Court of BreifneNotes edit Seward William Wenman 1795 Topographia Hibernica Or the Topography of Ireland Antient and Modern Giving a Complete View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical State of that Kingdom with Its Antiquities Natural Curiosities Trade Manufactures Extent and Population Breifne Breffni page 4 Tristram Hildegard L C ed 26 27 July 2007 The Celtic Languages in Contact PDF Potsdam University Press Retrieved 10 December 2012 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Part 71 of The Metrical Dindshenchas Revue celtique Paris 1870 References editEgan Terry ed 2006 A Travel Guide to Breifne the Lost Kingdom of Ireland Belfast The Stationery Office Ltd ISBN 978 0 337 08747 9 The Adventures of Sir Lancelot du Lac in Breifne Ireland by Tom Smith 1 Annals of Connacht Annals of the Four Masters Annals of Tigernach Annals of Ulster Annals of Innisfallen Hennessy William M ed 1871 Annals of Loch Ce Vol II London Longman and Co Chronicon Scotorum Martin Moody 1984 A New History of Ireland Vol IX O Reillys of East Breifne O Raghalliagh Kings of Muintir Maoilmhordha a 1161 1607 pp 229 230 in Martin Moody 1984 O Ruairc Kings of Breifne a 1128 1605 pp 228 229 in Martin Moody 1984 O Duignan Manus late 14th century Book of Ballymote On microfilm in Irish national archives Keating Geoffrey 1632 Forus Feasa ar Erinn The History of Ireland PDF Comyn Edward and Dinneen Patrick S trans Ex Classics Project Retrieved 3 July 2012 Cu Choigcriche o Cleirigh Book of Genealogies 1642 On microfilm in Irish national archives Mac Fhirbhisigh Dubhaltach og Leabhar na nGenealach 1650 1666 On microfilm in Irish national archives O Hart John 1876 Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation https royalcourtofbreifne org Further reading editA 9th century Ui Briuin settlement in County Cavan Joyce P W 1903 A Social History of Ancient Ireland Vol I London pp 70 71 Retrieved 3 July 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Smith Tom The Adventures of Sir Lancelot du Lac in Breifne Ireland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kingdom of Breifne amp oldid 1214381832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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