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Ui Failghe seems to have existed as a kingdom in Ireland since at least the early historic era, and successfully fought off encroachments by the Uí Néill, the Eóganachta, and most especially the Normans. From the mid eleventh century its dynasty adopted the surname Ua Conchobhair Failghe, or O Connor Faly (they were unrelated to the other notable Ua Conchobhair dynasties of Connacht and Kerry). Their seat was originally in Rathangan, County Kildare but moved to Daingean with the Norman arrival. In the 1530s Brian supported the revolt of Silken Thomas; on his defeat he was pardoned and was given the title "Baron of Offaly".〔(1914 history by Revd McCaffrey )〕 On the death of the last de facto king, and de jure baron, Brian mac Cathaoir O Conchobhair Failghe, in about 1556, Ui Failghe was split between the modern day counties of King's County (Offaly), Queen's County (Laois) and County Kildare by Mary I of England during the Plantations of Ireland. Two Baronies in County Kildare, ''Offaly East'' and ''Offaly West'', retained the anglicised name of the Kingdom. Upon Irish independence King's County was renamed as County Offaly. ==Early kings== *Failge Berraide (flourished 507-514) *Bruidge mac Nath Í (died 579) *Áed Rón mac Cathail (died 604) *Ailill mac Áedo Róin (died 639) *Cillíne mac Forannáin (died 652) *Fland Dá Chongal *Forbassach Ua Congaile (died 714) *Ailill Corrach mac Flainn (died 741) *Flaithnia mac Flainn (died 755) *Cummascach mac Flainn (died 757) *Cináed mac Flainn (died 770) *Mugrón mac Flainn (died 782). *Domnall mac Flaíthnia (died 783) *Óengus mac Mugróin (died 803) *Flaíthnia mac Cináeda (died 806) *Cináed mac Mugróin (died 829) * Mugrón mac Óengusa (d.842) * Niall mac Cináeda (d.849) * Máel Sinchill mac Mugróin (d.881) * Conchobar mac Flannacáin (d.891) * Uathmarán mac Conchobair (d.897) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of kings of Uí Failghe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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