Conchobar Ó Cellaigh
Conchobar Ó Cellaigh, 43rd King of Uí Maine and 10th Chief of the Name, died 1268.Historical background
Uí Maine during his reign fell away from subordinate status to the Kings of Connacht and regained something of its former independence, but at the cost of encastellation and settlement under Richard Mór de Burgh and his son, Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster.
There are only the most indirect references to Uí Maine in the annals, perhaps reflecting the kingdom's reduction into less significance or its domination by the de Burgh dynasty.Family
Conchobar is stated in the Book of Lecan to have been the eldest son of Domnall Mór Ua Cellaigh. His brother, Tomás Ó Cellaigh, was Bishop of Clonfert.
Ó Cellaigh's mother was Dubh Cobhlaigh Ní Briain, a daughter of King Domnall Mór of Thomond. According to later genealogies, this made him a first-cousin of Richard de Burgh.
Conchobar had three wives; the daughter of Ó hEidhin of Aidhne; Derbhforgaill, daughter of Ó Loughlin of the Burren; Eadaoin, daughter of Mac Con Mara of Thomond.
By Ní hEidhin he had two sons,
- Domnall Ó Cellaig, later king of Uí Maine and ancestor to the O'Kelly of Belagllda.
- Murchadh.
By Derbhforgaill Ní Loughlin he had
- Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh
- Maine Mor Ó Cellaigh
By Eadaoin Ní Con Mara he had
- Cathal na Finne
- Cairbre
- Maurice