Aitíth mac Laigni

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Who was Aitíth mac Laigni?

Aitíth mac Laigni was a King of Ulaid, which is now Ulster, Ireland. He belonged to a branch of the Dal nAraide known as the Uí Echach Cobo in the west part of county Down. He ruled as King of Ulaid from 896-98.

His last direct ancestor to hold the throne of Ulaid was Fergus mac Áedáin of whom he was a 6th generation descendant. He possibly became King of Coba in 882 on the death of Conallán mac Máele Dúin.

He first appears in the annals in 893 when he caused a disturbance at Armagh between the Ulaid and the Cenél nEógain. Some men were killed and the abbot Máel Brigte mac Tornáin had to separate the disputing parties. Compensation had to be paid to the abbot for this. That same year, he slew the King of Ulaid, Bécc mac Airemóin of the Dal Fiatach. He was then responsible for the assassination of Muiredach mac Eochocáin, another Dal Fiatach King of Ulaid.

Aitíth became king in 896. In the year of his accession, the king of Ard Cianachta, Cummascach mac Muiredaig, was killed by the Ulaid. Also in 896 he led a force in alliance with the Conaille Muirtheimne which defeated the Norse and slew Amlaíb son of Ímar.

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