Rí Ailigh de Chineál Eoghain, clann Uí Néill an Tuaiscirt, ba ea Niall Mac Lochlainn (bás 1176).[1] Muircheartach Mac Lochlainn, iar-rí, ba ea a athair.[2]
Roinn Ruairí Ó Conchúir, rí na gConnacht, Tír Eoghain idir Niall agus Aodh Méith Ó Néill.[3]
Is amhlaidh gurbh iníon Néill í Fionnuala (Findguala), gariníon Mhuircheartaigh a phós Guðrøðr Óláfsson, rí Átha Cliath agus na nOileán.[4][5][6][7][8]
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- ↑ Lydon (2005), lch. 56.
- ↑ Pollock (2005), ll. 14–15.
- ↑ Pollock (2005), ll. 14–15.
- ↑ Martin (2008), lch. 135
- ↑ McDonald (2007a), lch. 52
- ↑ McDonald (2007b), lch. 71
- ↑ Pollock (2005), ll. 15, 16 n. 76
- ↑ Flanagan (1989), lch. 103.