Oilill

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Oilill, f. of Caitheasach (k. of the Cruithnigh), III. 150.

Oilill, f. of Cobhthach, and gf. of Brighid (w. of Ainmire), III. 76.

Oilill, f. of Cormac (k. L.), III. 56.

Oilill, f. of Seancha (a pagan author of the Seanchus Mor), III. 34.

Oilill, f. of Ughaire (who fought in bt. of Ceann Fuaid), III. 214.

Oilill, s. of Aodh Slaine (k. Ire.), III. 114.

Oilill, s. of Cathaoir Mor, an. of St. Mochua (of Teach Mochua, in Laoighis), III. 128; rt., II. 260.

Oilill, s. of Donnchadh (k. Ire.), gets half Meath from Aodh Oirndighe, I. 116, III. 160.

Oilill, s. of Dunlaing (k. L., d., anno 526 Fm.), at bt. of Ceall Osnadh, III. 46; rt., 58, 288.

Oilill, s. of Earc, and f. of Eochaidh Eigeas, III. 94.

Oilill, s. of Eochaidh, s. of Daire Cearb, III. 54.

Oilill, s. of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin, II. 366.

Oilill, s. of Eoghan, a noble, sl. at Bealach Mughna, III. 208.

Oilill, s. of Flann Ruadh, of race of Lughaidh, s. of Ioth, II. 140.

Oilill, s. of Iar, of the race of Eireamhon, II. 228, 230.

Oilill, s. of Labhraidh Loingseach, II. 174; v. O Bracain.

Oilill, s. of Muireadhach, k. L., d., III. 54.

Oilill, s. of Slanoll, k. Ire. sixteen years, II. 136; sl. by Siorna, s. of Dian, ib. (anno 4019 Fm.).

Oilill Aine, s. of Laoghaire Lorc, and f. of Maon (Labhraidh Loingseach), sl. by Cobhthach Caol mBreagh, II. 162; rt., 164, 174, 176, 180, 228, 234.

Oilill Anbhann, k. C, sl. in bt. of Cuil Chonaire, III. 54.

Oilill Bracain, s. of Labhraidh Loingseach, II. 176, 180, 228, 234, 260.

Oilill Caisfhiaclach, 'Oilill of the Twisted Teeth,' s. of Connla Cruaidhchealgach, k. Ire. twenty-five years, II. 176; sl. by Adhamair Foltchaoin, ib. (anno 4782 Fm.); rt., 176, 178,184, 228.

Oilill Earann, s. of Fiachaidh Fear Mara, II. 228, 236, 288, 352; dss. of, al. called the Earna, 312.

Oilill Fionn, 'O. the Fair,' Tinne gives the kingdom of Domhnann to, II. 186; head of the Gamhanruidh of Iorrus Domhnann, 220.

Oilill Fionn, 'Oilill the Fair,' s. of Art, k. Ire. nine years, II. 146; sl. ib. (anno 4415 Fm.); rt., 148, 156, 174.

Oilill Flann Beag, s. of Fiachaidh Muilleathan. exacted the eiric of Eidirsceol from the Leinstermen, II. 230; adopted son of Oilill Flann Mor (his br.), 322; all surviving dss. of Fiachaidh Muilleathan sprung from, 368; condition attached to his adoption by his br., 322; an. of St. Ruadhan of Lothra, III. 76; rt. II. 320, 111. 54, 66, 76, 194.

Oilill Flann Mor, s. of Fiachaidh Muilleathan, II. 320, 322, III. 66; leaves no issue but adopts his br. Oilill Flann Beag on condition of his being placed in genealogy before him, II. 322.

Oilill Glas, 'O. the Dark Grey,' s. of Fearadhach Foghlas, of the race of Eireamhon, II. 260.

Oilill Molt, s. of Dathi, k. Ire. twenty years, III. 42; why called Molt, ib. ; events in reign of, 42, sq. ; convenes Feis of Tara, ib.; called king of the Scots, 44; fights bt. of Dumha Aichir, ib.; sl. in bt. of Ocha, ib. (anno 478 Fm.); rt. 52, II. 412.

Oilill Mor, al. Oilill, s. of Rossa Ruadh, a Leinsterman, marries Meadhbh (queen of Connaught), II. 188; his seven sons by Meadhbh, called the seven Maines, 188, 220; and Meadhbh, take the Ulster exiles into service, 194; Lughar. poet of, 194; becomes jealous of Fearghus; story of the lake. 208, 210; sl. by Conall Cearnach, 188, 212; and Meadhbh. give land to a remnant of the Fir Bolg, I. 200; Meadhbh survives, eight years, II. 196.

Oilill Olchaoln, s. of Siorna Saoghlach, of race of Eireamhon, II. 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 156, 160.

Oilill Olom (or O. Olum). s. of Eoghan Mor (al. Mogh Nuadhat). II. 266; of the race of Deirgthine. I. 122; acquires sovereignty of the two provinces of M , ib. ; w. of. II. 270 ; nineteen sons of, i-6. ; three sons of, leave issue, 272, 274; seven sons of sl. in bt. of Magh Muchruimhe, 270 (anno 195 Fm.); exacted the eiric of Eidirsceol from the Leinstermen, 230; gives the Deise in Munster to dss. of Fiachaidh Suighdhe, 312; story of Ealoir Dhearg, hound of, and Mac Con, 282; meaning of name Oilill Olom; story of Aine. da. of Eoghabhal, and, ib.; blemishes of, 280, 282; will of by which the sovereignty of Munster is given alternately to the dss. of his two sons Eoghan Mor (f. of Fiachaidh Muilleathan) and Cormac Cas, I. 122, II. 274, III. 198, 200, 222, 278; dss. of divide Munster into five parts, I. 126; Mac Con seeks aid of dss. of, II. 286; rt., I. 126, II. 100, 278, 294, 296, 354, 368, III. 136, 194. 228, 256.

Foras Feasa Ar Éirinn: The History of Ireland, by Geoffrey Keating D.D. Part IV, containing the Genealogies, Synchronisms with an Index, which includes the elucidation of place names and annotations to the text of Vols. I, II and III. Author: Geoffrey Keating. Editor: Patrick S. Dinneen.