Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh
Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh, King of Ui Maine, retired 1476.
Upon the death of Aedh na gCailleach Ó Cellaigh in 1469, the Ui Maine elected two kings, ruling Iar Ui Maine (west) and Airthir Ui Maine (east) respectively. They were Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh of Airthir, and William in the west. Upon the retirement of Tadhg in 1476, Uilliam became king of all Ui Maine, installing his brother, Donnchadh, as tainiste in Airthir.
| Preceded by Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh William Ó Cellaigh |
King of Uí Maine 1469–1476 |
Succeeded by Maelsechlainn mac Aedh Ó Cellaigh |
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