William Ó Cellaigh
William Ó Cellaigh, King of Ui Maine, died 1487.
Upon the death of Aedh na gCailleach Ó Cellaigh in 1469, the Ui Maine elected two kings, ruling Iar Ui Maine (west) and Airthir Ui Maine (east) respectively. They were Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh of Airthir, and William in the west. Upon the retirement of Tadhg in 1476, Uilliam became king of all Ui Maine, installing his brother, Donnchadh, as tainiste in Airthir.
In 1487 he was deposed and died in chains sometime that year.
Preceded by Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh William Ó Cellaigh |
King of Uí Maine 1476–1487 |
Succeeded by Maelsechlainn mac Aedh Ó Cellaigh |
References
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