Kummaskah poppy Fogartaig ( dr. Cummascach mac Fogartaig ; died 797 ) is the king of Lagor (South Brega; 786–797) from the genus Sil Aedo Slane .
Kummaskah poppy Fogartig | |||||||
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Dr. Irl. Cummascach mac Fogartaig | |||||||
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Predecessor | Vogartach poppy Kummaskayg | ||||||
Successor | Ailil Poppy Fergus | ||||||
Death | 797 | ||||||
Kind | Seal Aedo Slane | ||||||
Father | Vogartach poppy Kummaskayg |
Biography
Kummaskah was the son of the ruler of Lagor Vogartah poppy Kummaskaig [1] . It belonged to Ui Hernayg , one of the two main branches of the genus Sil Aedo Slana [2] . King Vogartach died in 786 in a battle with the High King of Ireland Donnhad Midi , after which Kummaskah inherited power over Lagor [3] .
Almost nothing is known about the reign of Kummaskah poppy Fogartaig. The only mention of him in the Irish annals is the report of his death in 797. In the records of this event, Kummaski is endowed with the title “king of the part of Bregui” ( dr. Irl. Rí Deiscert Breg ; that is, South Bregui) [4] .
After the death of Kummaskah, the poppy of Vogartaig, the throne of Lagor received Ailil poppy of Fergus .
Notes
- ↑ Mac Niocaill G. Ireland before the Vikings . - Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1972 .-- P. 141.
- ↑ Charles-EdwardsTM Early Christian Ireland . - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 2000. - P. 602-603. - ISBN 978-0-5213-6395-2 .
- ↑ Annals of Ulster (year 786.6).
- ↑ Annals of Ulster (year 797.2).