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Chronicon Scotorum (Author: [unknown])

Annal CS955

Kalends.

An army was led by Domnall son of Muirchertach with ships on Loch Érne.

Dúnadach son of Écertach, bishop of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.


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Annal CS956

Kalends.

Congalach son of Mael Mithig, king of Ireland, was killed with his royal household by the foreigners of Áth Cliath and by the Laigin and Aed son of Aitide, king of Tebtha, and Matudán son of Aed son of Mael Mithig and Cormac son of Cathalán, king of Fir Arda.

Maenach successor of Finnian rested.

Tadc son of Cathal, king of Connacht, dies.

Annal CS957

Kalends.

Cathasach son of Doiligén, successor of Pátraic, wise bishop of the Irish, rested.

Mael Fothartaigh, king of Caisel, dies.

Mael Coluim ua Canannáin, king of Cenél Conaill, dies.

Flann son of Aedacán, comarba of Glenn dá Locha, rested.

Muiredach grandson of Lachtnán, king of Tebtha, dies.

Annal CS958

Kalends.

Tanaisi son of Odar, successor of Comgall, was killed by foreigners.

Tuathal son of Augaire, king of Laigin, dies.

Annal CS959

Kalends.

Cluain moccu Nóis was plundered by the men of Mumu.

Dub Dúin successor of Colum Cille rested.

Dub dá Bairenn son of Domnall, king of Caisel, was killed by his own people.

An army was led by Domnall son of Muirchertach to Dál Araide and he brought away hostages from it.

Cathmug, superior of Les Mór and bishop of Corcach, rested.