Kings of Brega
The Kings of Brega were rulers of Brega, a petty kingdom north of Dublin in medieval Ireland.
Overview
Brega took its name from Magh Breagh, meaning "fine plain", in modern County Meath, County Louth and County Dublin, Ireland. They formed part of the Uí Néill kindred, belonging to the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Uí Néill. The kingdom of Brega included the Hill of Tara, the site where the High King of Ireland was proclaimed. Brega was bounded on the east by the Irish Sea and on the south by the River Liffey. It extended northwards across the River Boyne to include Sliabh Breagha the line of hills in southern County Louth. The western boundary, which separated it from the Kingdom of Mide, was probably quite fluid and is not accurately known.Brega was annexed in the 6th century by the Uí Néill. By the middle of the 8th century, the Síl nÁedo Sláine had split into two hostile branches: Southern Brega, or the Kingdom of Loch Gabhair, which was ruled by the Uí Chernaig; and Northern Brega, or the Kingdom of Cnogba/Knowth, which was ruled by the Uí Chonaing. Despite this, many kings of Brega ruled over both areas, and thus Brega as a whole, until the kingdom's extinction in the early years of the Norman invasion of Ireland. In later centuries Brega was threatened by the rise of the Viking Kingdom of Dublin and came under the suzerainty of the kings of Mide. In the divisions of that kingdom in the twelfth century parts of Brega, or East Mide, came under the control of Tigernán Ua Ruairc of Breifne and Diarmaid mac Murchadha of the Laighin. Donnchad Ua Cerbaill of Airgíalla, the half-brother of Ua Ruairc, took Árd Ciannachta and consolidated his position by donating land from it for Mellifont Abbey.
- Áed Sláine son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill
- Conall Laeg Breg mac Áedo Sláine
- Congal mac Áedo Sláine
- Ailill Cruitire mac Áedo Sláine
- Blathmac and Diarmait, sons of Áed Sláine
- Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile
- Sechnassach son of Blathmac
- Cenn Fáelad son of Blathmac
- Finsnechta Fledach son of Dúnchad son of Áed Sláine
- Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre
- Irgalach mac Conaing Cuirre
- Amalgaid mac Congalaig
- Conall Grant mac Cernaig
- Fogartach son of Niall son of Cernach Sotal son of Diarmait
- Cináed son of Irgalach
- Conaing mac Amalgado
- Indrechtach mac Dungalaig
- Dúngal mac Amalgado
- # -Coirpre mac Fogartaig
- Congalach mac Conaing
- Diarmait mac Conaing
- Flann mac Congalaig
- Cernach mac Congalaig
- Cummascach mac Congalaig
- Conaing mac Flainn
- Cináed mac Conaing
- Flann mac Conaing
- Flannacán mac Cellaig
- Máel Finnia mac Flannacain
- Máel Mithig mac Flannacain
Kings of Cnogba/Knowth
- Congal mac Áedo Sláine,
- Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile,
- Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre,
- Irgalach mac Conaing Cuirre
- Amalgaid mac Congalaig
- Cináed son of Irgalach
- Conaing mac Amalgado,
- Indrechtach mac Dungalaig,
- Dúngal mac Amalgado
- Congalach mac Conaing, died 778
- Diarmait mac Conaing
- Flann mac Congalaig
- Cernach mac Congalaig
- Cummascach mac Congalaig
- Conaing mac Flainn
- Cináed mac Conaing, died 851
- Flann mac Conaing
- Flannacan mac Cellach, died 896
- Máel Finnia mac Flannacán, died 903
- Máel Mithig mac Flannacán, died 919
- Congalach mac Mael Mithig, died 956
Kings of Lagore/Deiscert Breg (South Brega)
- Niall mac Cernaig Sotal,
- Maine mac Néill,
- Conall Grant mac Cernaig,
- Fogartach mac Néill,
- Cathal mac Néill,
- Cathal mac Áeda,
- Cernach mac Fogartaig,
- Fergus mac Fogartaig,
- Coirpre mac Fogartaig,
- Niall mac Conaill,
- Máel Dúin mac Fergusa,
- Fogartach mac Cummascaig
- Cummascach mac Fogartaig
- Ailill mac Fergusa,
- Cernach mac Fergusa
- Conall mac Néill
- Fogartach mac Cernaig
- Óengus mac Máele Dúin
- Diarmait mac Néill
- Cairpre mac Máele Dúin
- Tigernach mac Fócartai,
- Diarmait mac Etersceili
- Máel Sechnaill mac Néill
- Tolarg mac Cellaig
- Máel Ograi mac Congalaig
- Fogartach mac Tolairg
- Beollán mac Ciarmaic
- Gilla Mo Chonna mac Fogartach mac Ciarmac, died 1013