Eidhean mac Cléirigh
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Eidhean mac Cléirigh, ancestor of the Ó hEidhin/Hynes family of County Galway, fl. 800.
Eidhean was a member of the dynasty of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, and a descendant of Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin (d. 663), Fiachrae mac Eochaid Mugmedon (fl. 5th century) and thus distantly related to the dynasty of Uí Néill. His descendants ruled Aidhne for a time, most notably in the 1090s when Flaithbertaigh Ua Flaithbertaigh seized the kingship of Connacht and installed an Ó hEidhin as a puppet-king for a time.
Eidhean was a kinsman of a number of other men whose descendants also took their surnames from them, such as
- Comhaltan mac Maol Cúlaird – Ó Comhaltan, Colton, Coulton
- Cathal mac Ógán – Ó Cathail, Cahill
- Giolla Ceallaigh mac Comhaltan – MacGiolla Ceallaigh, Kilkelly
and, of course
- Cleireach himself
Though in many cases the relationship between these men was quite distant, Eidhean would have been a contemporary or near-contemporary of almost all of them.
He was killed in battle against Neide mac Onchu, about the year 800.
See also
[edit]- Tighearnach Ua Cleirigh (died 916) was King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne.
References
[edit]- The Surnames of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, Dublin, 1978.
- Irish Kings and High Kings, Francis John Byrne, 2001 (second edition).
- The Great Book of Irish Genealogies, 257.9, pp. 586-87, volume one, Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh; edited, with translation and indices by Nollaig Ó Muraíle, 2003-2004. ISBN 0-946130-36-1.