Loingsech
Loingsech mac Oengusso laughed Ard Érenn of 696 with 703.
Loingsech was the son of Oengus (death into 650) wire of laughed Ard Érenn Domnall mac Áedo resulting from the Cenél Conaill of the Uí Neill of North.
Loingsech obtains the title D `Ard laughed Erenn after the defeat and the death of Fínnachta Fledach and its Bressal son killed by their own parents, the members of Síl nÁedo Sláine. It makes profitable the death of the one of the meutriers Congalach mac Conaing mac Congal mac Áed Sláine; king of Brega to go up on the throne.
Its reign is marked by the famine and the stench which devastates Ireland during three years and by devastations of the brittonic bands of warriors driven out of the north of Great Britain by the conquests of the Angles of Northumbrie.
Loingsech is one of the signatories of the Cain Adamnain or Lex Innocentium . This text presented by Adamnan was intended to ensure in the event of conflicts the protection of the women, the children and clergy. It was ratified by 40 Irish bishops or abbots and of 51 provincial or tribal kings of Ireland and Scotland to the synod of Birr in 697.
Loingsech will succumb in its turn with three of its sons; Artghal, Connachtach and Flann Greag in a forwarding against Cellach mac Ragallach de Loche Summit king of Connacht at the time of the battle of Corann with Claenfhinn in Oenach loga, place located between Cenél Conaill and Connacht. This combat seems to have been particularly fatal because the annalists quote among deaths of many noble: Two wire of Colcen, Dubhidhearg mac Dungal, Fergus Forcraith and Conall Gabhra.
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