Kings of Leinster, Uí Chennselaig and Munster, Ireland, Ancestry

I am still researching Kings of Leinster, Ireland, at the Paternal line of Homer Beers James and Wikipedia and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

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!!! NOTE !!! Per Culpeper ancestral reasearch, the following ancestries remain unproven: the Malet, Poyntz, Beaumont, Vermandois, Anjou, Kievan ancestry, Byzantine ancestry, Viking ancestry, de Braiose, La Zouche, ancestry to kings of Leinster, legendary Irish ancestry and ancestry to the kings of Wales and Mercia and all the ancestries thereof.

        Murchadh mac Maenach
King of Maigh Seóla
d. 891

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Cianó of Connacht who married Crechán
                                                                                                                   
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        Urchadh mac Murchadh
King of Maig Seóla
d. 943

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Osnad of Connacht who married Erchad, a beautiful woman
                                                                                                                   
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    Ancestry according to Irish legend
(Descended from the legendary Éogan Mór)
 
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    Cenn Étig mac Lorcáin
King of Tuadmumu
d. 951
m. Bé Binn inion Urchadh
Princess of the Uí Briúin Seóla and Queen of Thomond
She flourished in the early 10th century.
 
Murchad mac Finn,
(son of Finn)
King of Leinster
killed 972
Scirrdech banamas, possibly a daughter of the king of Connacht. The word scirddech is from the Old Norse skírd for baptized and the word banamas means female slave or servant (Who was Gormlaith's mother? A detective story by Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin, p. 90)
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m. ?
                                                                                                             
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      Brian Boru
(Brian Bóruma)
High King of Ireland

b. ca. 941
d. 23 April 1014
m. Brian was probably Gormlaith's second husband Gormflaith (Gormlaith) ingen Murchada
b. ca. 960
Naas, County Kildare, Ireland
d. 1030
    Ragnall
(Ragnaill)
of Norse-Irish descent, either a descendant of Ivar of Waterford or Gofraid mac Arailt
                                                                                                     
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Donnchad Máel na mBó
(Donnchad mac Domnaill,
Donnchad mac Diarmata)
b.
d.
m. Aife, daughter of Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada of Osraige
b.
d.
  Donnchad mac Brain, King of Munster,
(son of Brian Boru and Gormflaith ingen Murchada)
b.
d. 1064
m. 1032 Cacht ingen Ragnaill
(Queen of Ireland)

b.
d. 1054
                                                                                                     
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  Diarmait mac M´el na mBó
b.
d. 7 February 1072
m. Dervorgilla
(Derbforgaill)
b.
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    Murchad mac Diarmata
b.
d. 1070
                          Gilla Comgaill Ua Toole
b.
d.
m. Sadbh Ní Domnail
b.
d.
          Loigsig Ua Morda,
King of Laois
b.
d.
m. Gormlaith Ní Caellaide
b.
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      Donnchad (Donnchadh) mac Murchada,
King of Uí Chennselaig and of Leinster
(King of Dublin and Leinster)
b.
d. 1115
(source)
m. Orlaith ingen O'Braenain
b.
d.
              Muitchertach Ua Tuathail
( Murcertac O'Toole)
b.
d.
m. Cacht Ní Morda
b.
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        Diarmait Mac Murchada
(Diarmaid Mac Murchadha, Diarmait na nGall, Dermot MacMurrough, Dermod MacMurrough, Dermont MacMurrough)
King of Leinster, Ireland


b. ca. 1110
d. ca. 1 May 1171
Leinster, Ireland
d. 1 May 1171
Ferns, County Wexford
Known as the man who invited the English into Ireland, he sought the aid of Richard de Clare against Roderick, King of Connaught, and in 1270 gave him his daughter Eva in Marriage (source).
Related: Irish Information article
m. ca. 1140
Loch Garman, County Wexford
Mór Ní Tuathail
(Mor O'Toole)

b. ca. 1114
Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland
d. 1191
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descendants through daughter Aoife (Eva) MacMurrough
         
Developed in August 2015.