Derborgilla ingen Taidg

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: 1098.

Place of Death: Glendalough.

The date is given by Baldwin (ELRD) and by Candon.


Relationships


Father: Tadc mac Gilla Patraic.

This relationship is given by Baldwin and by Candon.

Mother: unknown.


Spouse: Tadc ua Conchobair (died 1030).

This relationship is given by Baldwin (KO).


Spouse: Tairdelbach ua Briain (died 1086).

This relationship is given by Candon and by Baldwin (KO).


Spouse: Dunlaing ua Ceallaide.

This relationship is given by Baldwin.


Spouse: Augaire ua Lorcáin.

This relationship is given by Baldwin (KO).


Spouse: unknown ua Fogartaig.

This relationship is given by Baldwin (KO).


Spouse: unknown ua Domnaill.

This relationship is given by Baldwin (KO).


Children (by Tardelbach):

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Muirchertach (died 1119).


Tadc (died 1086) married Mór.


Children (by Dunlaing):


Finn.


Evidence


from the Ban Senchus (Dobbs ed, Revue Celtique XLVIII (1931) p. 190):


Dirborgaill (ob. 1098) ingen Taidc m. Gilli Padraic ri Osraidi mathair Aeda (ob. 1067) hUi Conchobair: 7 mathair da mac Tairrdelbaig hUi Briain 1. Taidc (ob. 1086) 7 Muircheartaig (ob. 1119): 7 mathair da mac Dunlaing hUi Chaelluide ri ind Ochla: 7 Find 7 Duindslebi da mac Dunlaing hUi Chaelluid ri Eili 7 Focarta: 7 Mael Echlaind hUi Focartai: 7 Domnaill hUi Lorcain 7 Saidbi 7 Duibileasa 7 Chaichti

[Sabd 7

Dubleasa 7

Cacht], tri hingena hUi Lorcain; 7 Orlaithi


from the Annals of Tigernach (s.a. 1098):


Dearbhfhorgaill daughter of Tadhg son of Giolla Pádraig, mother of Muicheartach Ó Briain, king of Ireland, rested in Glendalough.


References


The Annals of Tigernach (Gearóid Mac Niocaill trans.). CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts (University College, Cork, 2010).


Baldwin, Stewart. “Eve of Leinster and Radnaillt of Dublin”, a posting (26 February 1998) to soc.genealogy.medieval.


Baldwin, Stewart. “Kings of Osraige”.


Candon, Anthony. “Power, politics and polygamy: women and marriage in late pre-Norman Ireland” in Ireland and Europe in the Twelfth Century: Reform and Renewal (Damian Bracken & Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel, eds.). (Four Courts Press, 2006).


Dobbs, Margaret. “The Ban-Shenchus” in Revue Celtique (1930, pp. 283-339; 1931, pp. 163-234; 1932, pp. 437-489).


Jaski, Bart. “The traditional rule of succession in early Ireland” (Ph.D. thesis, Trinity College Dublin, 1994). Appendix 2, Genealogical tables of medieval Irish royal dynasties. Online PDF:

https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties