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Annals of Inisfallen (Author: unknown)

Annal AI910

AI909.1

Kl.

Annal AI911

AI911.1

Kl. Domnall son of Aed, king of Ailech, assumed the pilgrim's staff, and Niall, son of Aed, took the kingship after him.

Annal AI912

AI912.1

Kl. Repose of Mael Brigte son of Mael Domnaig, abbot of Les Mór.

Annal AI913

AI913.1

Bissextile. Kl. Repose of Tipraite son of Mael Finn, abbot of Imlech Ibuir.

AI913.2

Repose of Torpaid son of Taicthech, chief poet of Ireland.

AI913.3

Repose of Mael Caisil son of Cinaed, abbot of Mungarit.

Annal AI914

AI914.1

Kl. Flaithbertach, son of Inmainén, took the kingship of Caisel.

AI914.2

Eochu, son of Scandán, took the abbacy of Imlech lbuir

Annal AI915

Kl.

Annal AI916

AI916.1

Kl. Death of Flann son of Mael Sechnaill, king of Ireland.

AI916.2

The slaying of Gébennach son of Aed, king of Gabair, by foreigners.

AI916.3

Niall son of Aed, took the kingship of Temuir.

AI916.4

Repose of Aed son of Ailill, abbot of Cluain Ferta Brénainn.


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Annal AI917

AI917.1

Bissextile. Kl. A slaughter of foreigners, viz. Seven hundred, by the Uí Chonaill Gabra and by the Fir Maige Féine at Raithen Mór.

AI917.2

A mortality of cattle and birds, such that the sound of a blackbird or a thrush was scarcely heard that year.

Annal AI918

AI918.1

Kl.

Annal AI919

AI919.1

Kl. Death of Cet son of Flaithbertach, king of Corcu Modruad.

AI919.2

A year of scarcity and hunger.

AI919.3

The battle of Áth Cliath, in which the men of Ireland were defeated by In Caech, grandson of Ímar, and there fell therein nobles of the north of Ireland, including Niall Glúndub son of Aed, king of Ireland, and Aed son of Eochucán, king of Ulaid, and Mael Mithig son of Flannacán,king of the men of Brega, and Conaing son of Flann, royal heir of Temuir, and many others.

AI919.4

Low Sunday in Summer.