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- Rí b'fhéidir na Mumhan d'Uí Fiodhghinte as Luimneach ba ea Ólchúr mac Flainn (Meán-Ghaeilge Ólchobar mac Flainn) (bás 796). Is níos dóichí é, áfach, gur meascadh é le hÓlchobar mac Duib-Indrecht (bás 805) Ba bhall é d'Uí Chonaill Gabhra, sinsir Dhónaill Uí Chonaill agus Mhíchíl Uí Choileáin. Flann mac Earca (bás 762) ba ea a athair, agus Scanlán mac Flainn (bás 786) a dheartháir, ríthe Uí Fiodhghinte beirt.. Bhí a bpríomhchathair féin ag Uí Fiodhghinte, ag Dún Eochair, bunaithe na céadta bliain roimh am Ólchúir ag na Dáirine, iar-cheannairí na Mumhan. Aithníodh Uí Fiodhghinte féin mar Dáirine, nó ar a laghad, meascán dóibh siúd agus d'Eoghanachta. Níorbh chóir ach muintir Chonaill Cjoirc a bheith go hiondúil ina ríthe Chaisil. Dá mba cheart iad na ginealaigh is sine ámh, uncail Chonaill Choirc darbh ainm Dáire Cearba ba ea sinsear Uí Fiodhghinte (agus a ngaoil Uí Liatháin). Dá mba fhíor é gur rí Chaisil é Ólchúr, ba chomhartha é seo de mheath ciorcal istigh na nEoghanachta ag deireadh na 8ú haoise tar éis bhás Chathail mhic Finghin (bás 742). I bhfianaise a gcuid staire ámh, ní dócha é ar chor ar bith go ndearnadh rí Chaisil d'Ólchúr gan cead ón gciorcal istigh. Is iad Annála Uladh amháin a thugann an teideal Rí Mumhan dó, ina thásc don bhliain 796. Deir Annála Inis Faithlinn ach gurbh abb tuata Inis Cathaigh é. Tháinig a dheartháir Murchadh (bás 807) i gcomharbacht air mar Rí Uí Fiodhghinte. (ga)
- Ólchobar mac Flainn (mort en 797), est un abbé d'Innis Cathaig et pseudo roi de Munster issu des Uí Fidgenti. Il est le fils de Flann mac Ercc Rí Hua Fidgenti (mort en 762/763) et le frère de Scandlán Rí Hua Fidgenti (mort en 786) (fr)
- Ólchobar mac Flainn (died 796) was a supposed King of Munster from the Uí Fidgenti of County Limerick, allies and/or distant cousins of the Eóganachta. He was the first non-Eóganachta to be considered king (for several centuries) in some sources. He belonged to a branch of the Uí Fidgenti known as the Uí Conaill Gabra, ancestors of the later famous septs of O'Connell of Kerry and Ó Coileáin of Carbery. His father Flann mac Erca (died 762) and brother Scandlán mac Flainn (died 786) were kings of the Uí Fidgenti. It is more likely that he has been confused with Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht (died 805) in some sources. Only the Annals of Ulster call him King of Munster at his death obit in 796. The consideration that a non-Eóganachta could have held the throne is a symptom of the decline of the inner circle of the Eóganachta in the later 8th century after the death of Cathal mac Finguine (died 742). The Annals of Innisfallen do not call him King of Munster at his death obit but do refer to his holding the lay-abbacy of Inis Cathaig or Scattery Island. He was succeeded as King of Uí Fidgenti by his brother Murchad (died 807). The Uí Fidgenti had their own large capital at Dún Eochair, established several centuries before the rise of the Eóganachta by the Dáirine, once the great power of Munster. An account is given by Geoffrey Keating. The Uí Fidgenti have been accused of being Dáirine themselves or at least a mixture of Dáirine and Eóganachta, and so if true then it would have been highly unusual for a member to occupy the still new capital of Cashel. Theoretically only the descendants of Conall Corc could enjoy the Cashel kingship, and whether cousins of the Eóganachta or not the Uí Fidgenti, and the related Uí Liatháin, were certainly not his descendants. If the most ancient genealogies are correct, e.g. Rawlinson B 502, they descended from an uncle of Conall Corc known as Dáire Cerbba. Thus it is very unlikely that Ólchobar mac Flainn would have been able to rule at least from Cashel with much authority. (en)
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- Ólchobar mac Flainn (mort en 797), est un abbé d'Innis Cathaig et pseudo roi de Munster issu des Uí Fidgenti. Il est le fils de Flann mac Ercc Rí Hua Fidgenti (mort en 762/763) et le frère de Scandlán Rí Hua Fidgenti (mort en 786) (fr)
- Rí b'fhéidir na Mumhan d'Uí Fiodhghinte as Luimneach ba ea Ólchúr mac Flainn (Meán-Ghaeilge Ólchobar mac Flainn) (bás 796). Is níos dóichí é, áfach, gur meascadh é le hÓlchobar mac Duib-Indrecht (bás 805) Ba bhall é d'Uí Chonaill Gabhra, sinsir Dhónaill Uí Chonaill agus Mhíchíl Uí Choileáin. Flann mac Earca (bás 762) ba ea a athair, agus Scanlán mac Flainn (bás 786) a dheartháir, ríthe Uí Fiodhghinte beirt.. Is iad Annála Uladh amháin a thugann an teideal Rí Mumhan dó, ina thásc don bhliain 796. Deir Annála Inis Faithlinn ach gurbh abb tuata Inis Cathaigh é. (ga)
- Ólchobar mac Flainn (died 796) was a supposed King of Munster from the Uí Fidgenti of County Limerick, allies and/or distant cousins of the Eóganachta. He was the first non-Eóganachta to be considered king (for several centuries) in some sources. He belonged to a branch of the Uí Fidgenti known as the Uí Conaill Gabra, ancestors of the later famous septs of O'Connell of Kerry and Ó Coileáin of Carbery. His father Flann mac Erca (died 762) and brother Scandlán mac Flainn (died 786) were kings of the Uí Fidgenti. He was succeeded as King of Uí Fidgenti by his brother Murchad (died 807). (en)
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- Ólchúr mac Flainn (ga)
- Ólchobar mac Flainn (fr)
- Ólchobar mac Flainn (en)
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