• names were: Cairell Colla Uais; Muiredach Colla Fo Chrí (also spelt Colla da Chrioch, or Fochrich); and Áed Colla Menn. Colla Uais ruled as High King of...
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  • Scotland. Colla Uais had several sons including Eachach and Ercc. The Uí Meic Uais descend from Ercc, a son of Colla Uais. The Uí Meic Uais are cited...
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    Airgíalla (redirect from Uí Moccu Uais)
    another son of Colla Uais called Faradach. The Uí Moccu Uais were also found in counties Meath and Westmeath. They were known as Uí Moccu Uais Midi and Uí...
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    Ireland, namely Colla Uais and Conn of the Hundred Battles. Thus Clan Donald claimed to be both Clann Cholla and Siol Chuinn (Children of Colla and Seed of...
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  • known as "The History of Ireland". In it the Three CollasColla Menn, Colla Da Crioch, and Colla Uais—were the sons of Eocaidh Doimlén. It is from them...
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  • Muiredach led a victorious expedition to Munster. The Three CollasColla Uais, Colla Fo Chri and Colla Menn, sons of Fíacha's brother Eochaid Doimlén—gave battle...
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    MacDonald, Lord of the Isles (d. 1387), and trace his lineage back to Colla Uais. The record in the latter source may refer to a lineal ancestor, rather...
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    central Northern Ireland, where they are thought to be descended from the Colla Uais. McGee was later a chieftain clan of the Ulaid, of which their territory...
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  • Flinn claim descent from Fiachra Tort, the grandson of the Irish king Colla Uais, who seized territory of the Ulaid in the 4th century A.D. Alex Flinn...
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    Noígiallach — Eoghan, Conal Gulban, and Enda — along with Erc, a son of Colla Uais, and his grandchildren, invaded north-western Ulster. The result was the...
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