Feidlimid mac Coirpri Chruimm
Feidlimid mac Coirpri Chruimm was a supposed king of Munster from the Glendamnach branch of the Eoganachta.[1] Not mentioned as king in the annals or the Book of Leinster, he is mentioned in the Laud Synchronisms as successor to his father Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn (died 577). However, the other references mention Feidlimid mac Tigernaig as king. According to the historians T. M. Charles-Edwards and F. J. Byrne, these lists seem to favor the Glendamnach line and may be artificial.
Feidlimid mac Coirpri Chruimm | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn |
King of Cashel c. 577 – 596 with Fergus Scandal mac Crimthainn (c. 577–582) |
Succeeded by Amalgaid mac Éndai and Garbán mac Éndai |
Notes
- Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings , Table 13
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See also
- Kings of Munster
References
- T.M.Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland
- Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings
- Book of Leinster,{MS folio 150a} Fland cecinit.
- Laud Synchronisms
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