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Chronicon Scotorum (Author: [unknown])

Annal CS1035

Kalends.

Cnut son of Stain, king of England, dies.

Ua Ruairc, i.e. Art, plundered Cluain Ferta Brénainn and he was defeated the same day by the son of Brian and left many of his people slaughtered.


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Annal CS1036

Kalends.

Donnchad son of Dúnlang king of Laigin was blinded by Donnchad son of Gilla Pátraic and died of it.

Mael Sechnaill ua Maelruanaidh king of Cremthann was killed by Aed ua Conchobuir in revenge for Tadc and Brian.

Scolóc, i.e. Niall, ua Flannacáin, king of Tebtha, was killed by his own people.

Flaithbertach son of Muirchertach ua Néill, king of Ailech, dies.

Óengus ua Flainn, successor of Brénainn of Cluain Ferta, rested.

Annal CS1037

Kalends.

Cathal son of Ruaidrí, king of western Connacht, went on his pilgrimage to Ard Macha.

Scrín of Colum Cille and Damliac were plundered by the foreigners of Áth Cliath.

Muirgius ua Conchennain, king of Uí Diarmata, dies.

Flaithbertach son of Loingsech, bishop of Cluain moccu Nóis, rested.

Annal CS1038

Kalends.

Cuinnend of Condere, bishop, dies.

A battle between the Delbna and the Uí Maine on the feast of Ciarán in which many were killed and the Delbna were victors.

A battle between Conrad king of the Saxons and Odo king of the Franks in which a thousand fell, including Odo.

Annal CS1039

Kalends.

Iago, king of the Britons, was killed by his own people.

Donnchad Derg son of Art ua Ruairc, king of east Connacht, was killed by Aed ua Conchobuir.

Mac Nia, successor of Buite and a bishop, rested.

Donnchad son of Gilla Pátraic, overking of Laigin and Osraige, rested.