Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh

Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh, (a.k.a. Cu Chonnacht na Sgoile, "Cu Connacht of the school"), died 1139.

Overview

Cú Connacht was a member of the Ó Dálaigh bardic family, originally from County Westmeath. Branches of the family would settle in all four provinces of Ireland. His is the earliest recorded use of the name Ó Dálaigh.

Cú Connacht died at the monastery of Clonard in 1139. The Irish annals accord him "The first ollamh of poetry in all Ireland." It further states that He was of Leacain in Mide.

Family Tree

In the introduction to The Tribes of Ireland by Aonghus Ruadh na nAor Ó Dálaigh, the editors give the following family tree.

 Adhamh, a quo Corca Adhamh of County Westmeath
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 Corc
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 Fachtna
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 Dalach, a quo Ua Dálaigh
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 Gilla Coimhdheadh
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 Tadhg ua Dálaigh
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 Muireadhach Ua Dálaigh
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 Dalach Ua Dálaigh
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 Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh, died 1139.
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 Tadhg Doichleach Ua Dálaigh, died 1181.
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 Aonghus Ó Dálaigh, the common ancestor of all the O'Dalys extant
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 Cearbhall Fionn  Donnchadh Mor   Cormac na Casbhairne   Muireadhach Albanach  Gilla na Naemh  Tadhg
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Ua Dálaigh Fionn   Ua Dálaigh                                                              Ua Dálaigh
of Duhallow        of Finvarra                                                             of Breifne
Co. Cork.          Co. Clare
                   and Dunsandle
                   Co. Galway
Preceded by
Cú Collchaille Ua Baígilláin
Chief Ollam of Ireland
1119–1139
Succeeded by
Gillamaire Ua Conallta
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