_Fedelmid Fer Aurglas _ _Cathair Mar K of Leinster_|_______________________ _Fiachu Ba Aiccid _| | | _______________________ | |___________________________|_______________________ _Bresal Belach K of Leinster_| | | _______________________ | | ___________________________|_______________________ | |___________________| | | _______________________ | |___________________________|_______________________ _Labraid _| | | _______________________ | | ___________________________|_______________________ | | ___________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | |___________________________|_______________________ | |_____________________________| | | _______________________ | | ___________________________|_______________________ | |___________________| | | _______________________ | |___________________________|_______________________ | |--Enna Cennsalach | | _______________________ | ___________________________|_______________________ | ___________________| | | | _______________________ | | |___________________________|_______________________ | _____________________________| | | | _______________________ | | | ___________________________|_______________________ | | |___________________| | | | _______________________ | | |___________________________|_______________________ |__________| | _______________________ | ___________________________|_______________________ | ___________________| | | | _______________________ | | |___________________________|_______________________ |_____________________________| | _______________________ | ___________________________|_______________________ |___________________| | _______________________ |___________________________|_______________________
Whence the Ui Ceinselaich, or Hy Kinsale.
sbald@auburn.campus.mci.net (Stewart Baldwin) posted to
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L-request@rootsweb.com on 26 Nov 1998
Subject: Llywelyn AT:
. "Ennae Cennselach, ancestor of the sept of Ui Chennselaig, one of the
principal dynasties of Leinster in the historical period. As the ancestor
from whom the Ui Chennselaig got their name, his existence can be
regarded as reasonably certain, and he probably lived in the mid-fifth
century. The official genealogies call him the son of Labraid Laidech,
son of Bressal Belach, which would make him a first cousin of Dunlainge
(#4587520 above). For the same reasons already discussed above under
#4587520, these prior generations have not been accepted in this table.
[See LL.316c6=Lec.92Rb=BB.134a (CGH.344), plus the sources cited under
#4587968 above.]"