INDEX
Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair, 109, 177
Cathal (son of Ailell), 164
Cathal mac Dúnlainge, 486
Cathal mac Finguine, 69–70
Cath Crinna
, 235
Cathedrals, 363–364
Cath Maige Rath
, 221
Cath Maige Tuired, 348–349, 350
Cathaoir “MacInnycross” MacMurrough, 303
Cattle and livestock, 8–9
diseases of, 1163
The Cattle-Raid of Cooley.
See
Táin bó Cúailgne
Cattle raids, 431
Céilsine. See
Clientship
Celestine I, 360, 361
introduction of Christianity to Ireland, 82–83
Céli Dé
movement, 70–71, 163, 207–208, 209, 262, 307
Máel-Ruain and, 308–309
Cellach, 84
Cenél mBinnig, 12
Cenél nEógain
control of Airgialla, 12–13
division of, by Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, 478
emergence of, 490–491
expansion of, 14
Cerball mac Dúngaile, 75, 488
Cerball mac Dúnlainge, 74
Cerball mac Muireccáin, 75, 107, 487
Cerball Ua Dálaigh (various individuals), 475–476
Cereals and vegetables, 129–130
Ceremony
feis
, 165
Ces Ulad [The Debility of the Ulaid],
494
Chancellor, 73
Chancery, department of, 72–73
Chantry, 184
Charlemange (Charles the Great), 64
Charles the Bald, 64, 65
Charles the Fat, 64
Charters and chartularies, 76, 216
Chief governor.
See
Justiciar
Childrearing in medieval Ireland, 79–81
De Chophur in dá Muccida [Of the Generation of the Two
Swineherds],
494
Christ Church cathedral, 81–82
founding of, 429
and introduction of Gothic style into Ireland, 364
rivalry with St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 81, 442
secularization of, under Henry VIII, 137
Christianity
introduction of, to Ireland, 82–83
in Ireland, 337–339
sermons, 339
Chronica Maiora
(Bede), 21
Chronicle
of Prosper, 82, 360, 361–362
Chronicon ex chronicis
(Marianus Scottus), 320
Chronicum Scotorum
, 21, 170
Churches, structure and features of, 362–363
Church reform, early Irish
Celi Dé
movement as, 71
Church reform, twelfth-century, 35, 83–85, 361
and establishment of churches and cathedrals, 362–364
first synod at Cashel, 65
Malachy and, 313–314
papal approval of new Irish Church structure, 247
Paparo’s mission to Ireland, 247–248
role of Lórcan Ua Tuathail, 484
role of Muirchertach Ua Briain, 457, 461
Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, 85, 91
Ciarán of Saigir, 85
Cináed ua hArtacáin, 87
Cistercian order
houses of, 2
Malachy and, 314
twelfth-century reform of, 405–406
Civil War, 259–260
Clann Áeda Buide.
See
Ua Néill of Clandeboye
Clann Aodhagáin, contributions of, 287
Clann Cholmáin, 492–493
Clanrickard Burkes, 57
Clann Cholmáin Máir, 330
Clans, Gaelic, 435-436
Clare, Gilbert de (the Red Earl), 88
Clare, Elizabeth de, 88, 502
Clare, Richard de.
See
Strongbow
Clare, Richard de (d. 1317)
slain at Dysert O’Dea, 459
Clare, Thomas de, 88, 459
Classes, movement between, 440
Claustral (cloister) plan, 1
Cleghile, batgtle of (1602), 128
Clericis laicos, 355
Clientship (céilsine), 43, 90–91, 252
Cloak (brat), 93–94
Clonmacnoise
bridge at, 47–48
community of, 448
founding, layout, and history of, 91–92
Nuns Church at, 122
Clontarf, battle of, 92–93, 121, 204, 221, 320, 488
Clothing, medieval Irish, 93–94
Clyn, John, 22, 95
record of Black Death, 250
Codex Salmanticensis, 207
Codex Usserianus Primus, 39, 140
Codex Usserianus Secundus, 39
Co-fostering, 80
Cog, 428
Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib (War of the Irish against the
Vikings), 20, 93, 221–222, 457, 461
Cogitosus (Ua hAédo), 96, 249
Cóiced Laigen, 257
Coinage, Irish
first minted in Ireland, 429