Áed Aired (died 698) or Áed Airdd or Áed Airech was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruithne in Ulaid (Ulster). He ruled from 690-698. In the 6th and 7th centuries
(Ulster) and were the dominant members. The chronology of the Kings of DálnAraidi is difficult to ascertain between the Battle of Mag Roth in 637 and the
Eochaid mac Condlai (died 553) was a king of Ulaid from the Dal nAraide. He was the son of Condlae mac Cóelbad, also a king of Dal nAraide and grandson
Indrechtach mac Lethlobair (died 741) was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruithne in Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of Lethlobar mac Echach (died 709), a previous
Fíachna Lonn mac Cóelbad ("the fierce") (flourished 482) was a Dal nAraide king in modern County Antrim, Ulster. He was the son of Cáelbad mac Cruind Ba
next year. That same year in 790, a slaughter of the Dal Fiatach by the DálnAraidi occurred. This is listed after his death notice for that year in the
(McGee), who ruled Semne (present-day Islandmagee, County Antrim), in DálnAraidi. Mag Aonghusa or Mag Aonghuis, meaning "Angus". Variants include Magennis
Cathassach mac Lurgain (or Cathassach mac Fíachnai) (died 668) was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruithne in Ulaid (Ulster). He was the son of Fiachnae mac
that year the annals also record a slaughter of the Dal Fiatach by the DálnAraidi. Whether this occurred before or after Tommaltach's death is uncertain
Shuibhne an old Irish tale about the Suibhne mac Colmain, king of the DálnAraidi, driven insane by St. Ronan's curse. The tale is the final installment