by Mari Elspeth nic Bryan (Kathleen M. O'Brien)
© 2000-2010 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 2.0, updated 09 January 2010
What we know as a set of Irish Annals are manuscripts that were each compiled during a particular time period, usually using older material as sources. For example, when the Annals of the Four Masters were written from 1632 to 1636, they covered events that occurred centuries and millenia before (including legendary history). So, when an entry in this set of annals refers to a person who lived in the year 738, the spelling used for that person's name is very likely not using the spelling that would have been used in 738.
Standard forms of this name (based on spelling systems of different periods) would be:
Oghamic Irish (pre-700) nominative form: | [unknown] |
Oghamic Irish (pre-700) genitive form: | [unknown] |
Old Irish Gaelic (c700-c900) nominative form: | Cruinnm´el, Cruinm´el |
Old Irish Gaelic (c700-c900) genitive form: | |
Middle Irish Gaelic (c900-c1200) nominative form: | Cruinnm´el, Cruinm´el |
Middle Irish Gaelic (c900-c1200) genitive form: |
Number of men found in the annals with this name: | 32 |
Found in Years: | 630, 647, 649, 650, 655, 656, 666, 667, 671, 688, 698, 700, 731, 734, 736, 739, 765, 770, 771, 778, 779, 782, 783, 784, 787, 788, 793, 797, 817, 818, 819, 821, 825, 8227, 839, 850, 852, 876, 879, 885, 888, 878, 881, 901, 929, 931, 964, 970, 972, 1009, 1010 |
Further information about the name Cruinnm´el, Cruinm´el may be found in:
The Sources page lists the Annals referenced below. Information about secondary sources is included on that page as well.
In the table below, I have separated individuals with a blank line. That is, when there are multiple entries in the annals that refer to a single person, those entries are grouped together.
Within the list of entries refering to a single person, I have sorted the entries primarily by orthography when it is obvious that what I am seeing is the same entry showing up in multiple annals. The entries that tend to use older spellings are listed first.
Special factors which may affect name usage are marked in the context column.
AN | indicates a member of an Anglo-Norman family |
AS | indicates an Anglo-Saxon |
N | indicates a Norseman |
P | indicates a Pict |
R | indicates a person holding a religious office |
S | indicates a person from Scotland |
NOTE: The Annals referenced below under the code letters A, B, C, E, & F tend to use later spellings than the other Annals. In some cases, the spellings listed in these Annals may not be appropriate for the year referenced in the Annal entry.
In some Gaelic scripts, there is a character that looks approximately like a lowercase f,
but without the crossbar. This character (represented by an underscored
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[Standardized form of this man's name] Annals Entry Context Citation (formatting preserved) (d. 630) I I 630.1 Crunmael (d. ?) U U647.3 Colgan m. Crunnmael Builgg Luatho, righ h-Ue Ceinnselaigh (d. 649) I I 649.2 Crundmaíl meic Aeda, rig h-Ua Fidginte [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] (d. ?) U U656.1 Crunnmael m. Suibne T T656.1 Crundmael mac Suibne, rí Ceneoil Eogain CS CS656 Crundmáol mac Suibnea ri Cineóil Eogain A M650.4 c-Crunnmaol, mac Suibhne, toisech Cenél Eoghain U U700.5 Aurthuile nepos Crunnmail T T700.4 Anrothan mac Crunnmail rí Ceneoil Eoghain A M698.5 Aurthuile ua Crunnmaoil, toisech Cenil Eoghain U U700.7 Flann Albus, .i. de Genere Eugain, m. Maele Tuile nepos Crunnmail .i. m. Suibne Mind ["Flann the Fair of the Cenél Eogain, son of Mael Tuile grandson of Crunnmael i.e. son of Suibne Menn"] T T700.6 Fland mac Maile Tuile, rí Cenéoil Eoghain, nepos Crundmael A M698.6 Fland Find, mac Maoil Tuile h-ui Crundmaoil, toisech Cenil Eoghain (d. 650-656) U U656.4 Crunnmael Erbuilc m. Ronain regis Lagenensium [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] T T656.3 Crunmail Erbuilg, maic Ronaín, rig Laigen Desgabair [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] CS CS656 Crundmaill Erbuilg meic Ronán rí Laighen Desgabuir [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] A M650.5 Cruindmaol Erbuilgg, mac Ronáin, toisech Laighen Desgabhair (d. ?) U U667.2 Eugen filius Crunnmail T T667.2 Eogan mac Crundmail CS CS667 Eogan mac Crunnmail I I 667.2 Eoganan m. Crundmail, ri Ua Corpri A M666.3 Eoghan mac Crundmail (d. ?) U U671.2 Fergus m. Crunnmail (d. ?) U U688.4 macc Crunnmael (d. 731-736) U U736.3 R Crunnmail filii Colggen, abb Luscan [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] T T736.3 R Crunmail maic Colgan [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] A M731.3 R Crunnmaol, mac Colgan, abb Lusca U U784.2 R Conall m. Crunnmail abbas Luscan A M779.6 R Conall, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Luscan U U787.1 R Colggu m. Crunnmhail abbas Luscan A M782.5 R Colga, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Lusccan (d. ?) U U730.5 Suibne alias mc. Crunnmail nepos Mruichesaich episcopus Airdd Machae A M729.2 Suibhne, mac Cronnmaoil, mic Ronain, epscop Arda Macha (d. ?) U U739.6 Flann m. Cellaigh filii Crundmhail, episcopus Rechrainne T T739.5 Fland mac Cellaig, maic Crundmail, espoc Rechrainne A M734.3 Flann, mac Ceallaigh, mic Crundmaoil, epscop Reachrainne (d. 765-770) U U770.12 R Crunnmael episcopus, abbas Cille More Einir A M765.7 R Crundmhaol, epscop & abb Cille Móire Emire (d. ?) A M771.19 Fer Dá Chrioch, abb Arda Macha, mac sidhe Suibhne, mac Rónáin, mic Crunnmaoil ["Feardachrich, Abbot of Ard Macha, the son of Suibhne, son of Ronan, son of Crunnmael"] (d. ?) U U783.2 Oengus m. Crunnmhail abbas Doim Liacc A M778.3 Oengus, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Doimh Liacc (d. 788-793) U U793.1 R Crunnmail Droma Inasclann abbas Cluana Iraird ["Crunnmael of Druim Inasclann, abbot of Cluain Iraird"] A M788.2 Crunnmhaol Droma Inescclainn, abb Cluana Ioraird ["Crunnmhael of Druim Inesglainn, Abbot of Cluain Iraird Clonard"] (d. 797) U U797.2 Crunmael m. Fir Da Crich (d. ?) U U819.6 Muiredach filius Crunnmail abbas Disirt Teornoc A M817.2 Muireadhach, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Dísirt T' Ernócc (d. 817-819) U U819.6 R Crunnmael m. Ailello prinnceps Doim Liacc A M817.3 R Crunnmhael, mac Ailella, comharba Cianáin Doimh Liacc (d. 817) A M817.5 R Crundmael Tighe Munda (d. 818-821) U U821.1 R Crunnmael m. Odhrain, abbas Cluana Irairdd A M818.3 R Crundmhael, mac Odhrain, abb Cluana h-Ioraird (d. ?) U U827.7 Moenach m. Crunnmail, secnap Fer Rois A M825.4 Maonach, mac Crunnmhaoil, prióir Fer Rois (d. 839) U U839.6 Crunnmhael m. Fiannamhail, equonimus Dermaighi A M839.5 Crunnmhaol, prióir Dermhaighe (d. ?) A M850.4 Ceallach, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Cind Eitigh (d. 852) A M852.5 Crunnmhaol, mac Maoile Dúin, tighearna Ua f-Fidhgeinte (d. ?) U U879.6 Mael Cobho m. Crunnmhaeil, princeps Aird Macha CS CS879 Máelcoba mac Crunnmáel princeps Áird Macha A M876.5 Maol Cobha, mac Crunnmhaoil, abb Arda Macha U U888.1 Mael Coba mc. Crunnmhail abbas Airdd Macha I I 888.3 Mail Choba meicc Crunnmáil, abb Aird Macha [Note: name is in genitive case due to sentence structure.] A M885.22 Maol Cobha mac Cronnmhaoil, abb Arda Macha (d. 878-881) U U881.2 R Crunnmael Cluana Cain, episcopus & ancorita CS CS881 R Crundmaol Cluana Cain episcopus A M878.2 R Crunmhaol Cluana Caoin, epsucc & angcoire (d. ?) A M901.9 Ciarodhar, mac Crundmhaoil, tighearna Ua Felmedha (d. 929-931) CS CS931 R Crundmáol episcopus Cille Dara B M929.2 R Crunnmhaol, epscop Cille Dara (d. 964) B M964.4 R Crunnmhael, abb Bec h-Ereann, epscop, & fer leighind Tamhlachta (d. 970) B M970.2 R Crundmhaol, comharba Caoimhghin (d. 973) U U972.5 R Crunnmael, airchinnech Glinne Da Lacha (d. 1009-1010) CS CS1010 R Crunnmaol episcopus B M1009.3 R Crundmhaol epscop
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