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  1. Áed Ua Ruairc, also known as Áed mac Art Uallach Ua Ruairc, was the King of Connacht from 1067 to 1087. He became king after killing the previous King of Connacht, Áed in Gai Bernaig, in battle in 1067.

  2. Ese mismo año Ruaidrí eliminó a su rival Áed Ua Flaithbertaig de Iarconnacht. En 1087, con Toirdelbach Ua Briain ahora muerto, Ruaidrí, con la ayuda de la iglesia de Clonmacnoise, derrotó a Ua Ruairc en batalla y tomó nuevamente la corona de Connacht.

  3. Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (died 1118) (anglicised Roderic O'Connor ), called Ruaidrí na Saide Buide ( Ruaidrí of the Yellow Birch) was King of Connacht, perhaps twice. [1] Background. Ireland in the 11th century. Connacht in the 11th century was a region that resembled the modern Irish province.

  4. Áed Ua Conchobair or Áed in Gai Bernaig was the King of Connacht, and reigned from 1046 to 1067. He was the son of Tadg in Eich Gil. A member of the Ó Conchobhair family, Áed ascended to the throne after King Art of Connacht was killed by the Cinel Conaill in 1046.

  5. Art Uallach Ua Ruairc ("Art the Proud;" died 1046) was King of Connacht. References. Leabhar na nGenealach, Dublin, 2004-2005; Annals of the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan, Dublin, 1856; Annals of Lough Ce, ed. W.M. Hennessey, London, 1871. Irish Kings and High Kings, Francis John Byrne, 3rd revised edition, Dublin: Four Courts ...

  6. Ua Ruairc, Tigernán (d. 1172), son of Donnchad and king of Bréifne, who belonged to the dynasty of Uí Briúin, was one of the strongest and most colourful rulers of his line.

  7. Ua Ruairc, Áed (d. 1087), son of Art Uallach and overking of Connacht, belonged to the dynasty of Uí Briúin Bréifne.