Maelan mac Cathmogha
Maelan mac Cathmogha was King of Maigh Seóla.
Origins
Maelan appears to be one of the earliest recorded kings of the territory of Maigh Seola, later known as Uà Briúin Seóla.Magh Seola was surrounded to the east by the Soghain and the Uà Maine; to the south Conmaicne Máenmaige and the Uà Fiachrach Aidhne; to the west by the Delbhna Tir Dha Locha; to the north and far north-west, the ConmhaÃcne.
The Viking Wars
In the first half of the 9th century, Ireland experienced raids by Vikings. Some occurred in Connacht:- 812 - A slaughter of the heathens by the men of Umall. A slaughter of the ConmhaÃcne by the heathens.
- 813 - The slaughter at Umall by the heathens in which fell Coscrach son of Flannabra and Dúnadach, king of Umall.
- 835 -All the country of Connaught was likewise desolated by them.
- 837 - A battle was gained by the Gentiles over the Connaughtmen, wherein was slain Maelduin, son of Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, with numbers of others along with him.
- 843 - An expedition by Turgesius, lord of the foreigners, upon Loch Ribh, Tir Da Ghlas, Lothra, and many others in like manner.
- 844 - A battle was gained over the Connaughtmen by the foreigners, in which Riagan, son of Fearghus; Mughron, son of Diarmaid; and Aedh, son of Catharnach, with many others, were slain.
- 847 - A fleet of seven score ships of the people of the king of the foreigners came to contend with the foreigners that were in Ireland before them, so that they disturbed Ireland between them.