Élothach mac Fáelchon

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Élothach mac Fáelchon (died circa 734) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster. he was the grandson of a previous king Fáelán mac Síláin and was a member of the Síl Fáelchán sept of this branch of the Laigin.[1]

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He is listed as the successor to Laidcnén mac Con Mella (died 727) in the king list in the Book of Leinster and given a reign of seven years which gives a possible date for his rule of 727-734.[2] However, his successor Áed mac Colggen (died 738) of the Sil Chormaic is active in the annals in 732 leading the forces of South Leinster versus Munster.[3] Élothach was defeated and slain at the Battle of Oenbethi by his successor Áed mac Colggen..[4]

He was the founder of a sept known as the Síl nÉladaig and gave their name to the barony of Shillelagh in County Wicklow.

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  1. ^ Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings, Table 10
  2. ^ Book of Leinster, Rig Hua Cendselaig
  3. ^ Annals of Ulster AU 732.12
  4. ^ Book of Leinster, Rig Hua Cendselaig

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