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List of Kings of Airgíalla : ウィキペディア英語版
Kings of Airgíalla

Between the sixth and sixteenth centuries, the Kingdom of Airgíalla (Anglicized as Oriel) was one of the three major kingdoms that formed what is now the province of Ulster. The others were In Tuisceairt to the west, and Ulaid to the east.
Originally a confederation comprising some nine different, mainly unrelated peoples, its kings were from a number of different dynasties. There were times when there was no one supreme king of Airgíalla, with two or more kings ruling portions of the kingdom. They have not been included on this list.
==Early historic era, c. 513–882==

* Colga mac Loite mac Cruinn, died 513
* Cairpre Daim Argat, died 514
* Daimine Daim Argat, died 565
* Conall Derg mac Daimine,
* Bec mac Cuanu, died 594
* Aed mac Colgan, died 606
* Mael Odhar Macha, died 636
* Dunchad mac Ultan, died 677 ?
* Mael Fothartaig mac Mael Dubh, alive 697
* Cu Masach mac Cathal, died 825
* Gofraidh mac Fearghus, fl. 835
* Foghartaigh mac Mael Breasal, died 850/852
* Congalach mac Finnachta, died 874
* Mael Padraig mac Mael Curarada, died 882

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