
EOCHU III (aka Slave Lord), High King of Ireland, 357-365 A.D.
NIALL MOR (Niall of the Nine Hostages), High King
of Ireland in 357; d. 365 A.D.
EOGHAN, King of Aileach; d. 465 A.D.
MUIREDACH, King of Aileach; d. 480 A.D.
MUIRCHEARTACH, High King of Ireland; d. 534 A.D.
DOMNALL, King of Aileach, Joint High King; d. 566
A.D.
AODH (Hugh of Ague), King of Aileach 561-604;
High King of Ireland 604-612 A.D.
MAELFITHIG, King of Aileach 628-630 A.D.
MAELDUINE, Prince of Ulster 630-706 A.D.; became
King of Aileach in 699; d. 706 A.D.
FEARGALL, Prince of Ulster 706-709 A.D.; 156th
High King of Ireland 709-718 A.D.; killed in battle in 722 A.D.
NIALL FROSSACH (Niall of the Showers), King of
Aileach in 722 A.D.; Died ca. 778 A.D.; Was only High King ever buried at
Iona.
AODH ORINEDHA (Hugh of Dignified), King of
Aileach and Prince of Ulster; Dual High King and in 792 became 164th sole
High King of Ireland; killed in battle in 818 A.D.
NIALL CAILLE (Nialle of the River Caillen), King
of Aileach in 818 A.D.; High King of Ireland 832-845 A.D.; drowned in the
River Caillen while attempting to save a warrior.
AODH FINNLAITH (Hugh of the White Hair), King of
Aileach; Prince of Ulster in 845 A.D.; was 168th High King of Ireland
861-867 A.D.; died in Monastery in 876 A.D.
NIAL GLUN-DUBH (Niall of the Black Knee), King of
Aileach 861 A.D.; Prince of Ulster; 170th High King of Ireland in 914
A.D.; died in battle 919 A.D.
MUIRCHERTAC (Muichertac of the Leather Cloaks),
King of Aileach 938-943 A.D.; Prince of Ulster; was great hero and Royal
Heir or Ard Righ of the High Kingship but was killed in battle before he
became king.
DOMNALL O'NEILL (Donald O'Neill), King of Aileach
949 A.D.; 173rd High King of Ireland in 956-980 A.D.; was first High King
of Ireland to use a surname.
MUIRCHEARTAC O'NEILL, Prince of Ulster and
Tyrone; King of Aileach; Royal heir to High Kingship but was killed in
battler about 975 A.D.
FLAITHBERTACH AN TROSTAN O'NEILL (Flaithbertach
of the Pilgrim's Staff), King of Aileach 1004-1030 A.D. and 1033 A.D.;
killed in battle; Father returned and took over kingship until a new king
could be selected.
AODH O'NEILL, King of Aileach 1030-1033 A.D.
AODH ANROTHAN O'NEILL (Hugh the Solitary), Prince
of Ulster; King of Aileach 1036-1038 A.D.; resigned and moved to Scotland;
married heiress to the Royal House of Argyll.
AODH ALAINN O'NEILL (Hugh the Splendid), Prince
of Argyll; inherited District of Cowal and Knapdale.
DUNSLEVE, 12th century.