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Mathghamhain mac Cian was an Eóganacht Raithlind nobleman and maternal grandson of Brian Boru. He was the son of Cian mac Máelmuaid and his wife Sadhbh, who was a daughter of the High King Brian Boru. He died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 fighting for the High King. Mathghamhain's descendants eventually became sovereigns over territory in west Cork, notably around the Iveragh Peninsula and the town of Bandon. Today, his descendants use the surname O'Mahony, O'Mahoney, Mahoney, Mahony, Maughon or Mahaney

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  • Mathghamhain mac Cian was an Eóganacht Raithlind nobleman and maternal grandson of Brian Boru. He was the son of Cian mac Máelmuaid and his wife Sadhbh, who was a daughter of the High King Brian Boru. He died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 fighting for the High King. Mathghamhain's descendants eventually became sovereigns over territory in west Cork, notably around the Iveragh Peninsula and the town of Bandon. Today, his descendants use the surname O'Mahony, O'Mahoney, Mahoney, Mahony, Maughon or Mahaney (en)
  • Fear Gaelach den 11ú haois ab ea Mathghamhain nó Mathúin (Sean-Ghaeilge Mathgamain; Mahon as Béarla) mac agus a mná chéile Sadhbha, iníon Ard-Rí na hÉireann, Brian Bóramha. Trí phór Bhriain Bhóramha, ba bhall d'Eoghanacht Raithlinn ab ea Mathghamhain, a mhaígh go raibh mar shinsear acu Eoghan Mór, Rí Mumhan den 2ú haois. Maraíodh Mathghamhain i gCath Chluain Tarbh sa bhliain 1014. In am trátha, d'éirigh sliochtaigh Mathghamhana i gceannas i stair in iarthair Chorcaí, go háirithe sa leithinis Uíbh Ráthach agus i nDroichead na Bandan.. (ga)
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  • Mathghamhain mac Cian was an Eóganacht Raithlind nobleman and maternal grandson of Brian Boru. He was the son of Cian mac Máelmuaid and his wife Sadhbh, who was a daughter of the High King Brian Boru. He died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 fighting for the High King. Mathghamhain's descendants eventually became sovereigns over territory in west Cork, notably around the Iveragh Peninsula and the town of Bandon. Today, his descendants use the surname O'Mahony, O'Mahoney, Mahoney, Mahony, Maughon or Mahaney (en)
  • Fear Gaelach den 11ú haois ab ea Mathghamhain nó Mathúin (Sean-Ghaeilge Mathgamain; Mahon as Béarla) mac agus a mná chéile Sadhbha, iníon Ard-Rí na hÉireann, Brian Bóramha. Trí phór Bhriain Bhóramha, ba bhall d'Eoghanacht Raithlinn ab ea Mathghamhain, a mhaígh go raibh mar shinsear acu Eoghan Mór, Rí Mumhan den 2ú haois. Maraíodh Mathghamhain i gCath Chluain Tarbh sa bhliain 1014. In am trátha, d'éirigh sliochtaigh Mathghamhana i gceannas i stair in iarthair Chorcaí, go háirithe sa leithinis Uíbh Ráthach agus i nDroichead na Bandan.. (ga)
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