Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick

male, deceased (461)
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland along with Brigid of Kildare and Columba. Patrick was born in Roman...

Áed Mac Boanta

deceased (839)
Áed mac Boanta is believed to have been a king of Dál Riata. The only reference to Áed in the Irish annals is found in the Annals of Ulster, whe...

Áed Find

male, deceased (778)
Áed Find (Áed the White) or Áed mac Echdach was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland). Áed was the son of Eochaid mac Echdach, a desce...

Domnall Mac Áedo

male, deceased (642)
Domnhall mac Áedo was a son of Áed mac Ainmuirech; he was High King of Ireland from 628 until his death. He belonged to the Cenél Conaill kin...

Eochaid Buide

male, deceased (629)
Eochaid Buide was king of Dál Riata from around 608 until 629. "Buide" refers to the colour yellow, as in the colour of his hair. He was a younger s...

Cathal Mac Finguine

male, deceased (742)
Cathal mac Finguine was an Irish King of Munster from around 721 until his death. He was a grandson of Cathal Cú-cen-máthair (died 665 or 666) an...

Congalach Cnogba

male, deceased (956)
Congalach Cnogba or Congalach mac Máel Mithig was High King of Ireland, according to the lists in the Annals of the Four Masters, from around 944 t...
Mochta

Mochta

male, deceased (535)
Mochta, disciple of St. Patrick, died 20 August 535. Also known as Maucteus, he was, like Patrick, a native of Britain. The Annals of Ulster date...

Tuathal Maelgarb

male
Tuathal Maelgarb was the son of Cormac Cáech son of Coirpre mac Néill, and thus a great-grandson of Niall Noigiallach and a member of the early Uí...

Ferchar Fota

male, deceased (697)
Ferchar Fota (died c. 697) was probably king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata. His father is named as Feredach mac Fer...