NameLann Of Ossory, 33G Grandmother
Web Notes notes for Lann Of Ossory
Kelley's "The Ancestry of Eve of Leinster" (The Genealogist, 1980) VIII:17.
"According to the 'Three Fragments' for 863 'a dreadfull slaughter was made of the fleet of Rodlaibh, by Cearbhall, son of Dunlang, and by Cineide, son of Gaeithin, i.e. the son of Cearbhall's sister...' and for 866 'a complete and great victory was gained over the Lochlanns at Loch Feabhail, and the learned state that it was his wife that most incited Aedh against the Lochlanns; i.e. Lann, the daughter of Dunlang, and she had been the wife of Maelsechlainn before, and was the mother of Flann, son of Maelsechlainn. She was also the mother of Cenneidigh, son of Gaithin, King of Laeighis.'