Rónán Crach macAedo Díbchíne O'Máil was born c. 560 into the Uí Máil dynasty of Wicklow, Leinster. He was a son of Áed Dibchine [1]
His sons were Rónán Crach and Crimthann mac Áedo
Rónán was a King of Leinster 605 to 624 [2]
Research Notes
This profile is based on Jaski's table 38
Clann Name: Uí Máil
Annals
The Annals of Ulster[3]
AU - no entries found
Rawlinson B 502[4]
¶355] Fiachra m. Tuathail m. Crimthaind m. Cellaig Cualann a quo Úi Chellaig m. Gerthide m. Dícolla Dánae m. Rónáin Craich m. Áeda Díbchíne m. Senaich Díbich m. Cárthind Muaich m. Eterscéla m. Óengusa Ailche m. Fergusa Forcraid m. Tuathail Tigich m. Maine &rl.
Sources
↑ Wikipedia : Áed Dibchine Mac Senaig
↑ Rónán mac Colmáin, the son of Colmán mac Cormaic, was a King of Leinster 605 to 624 Wikipedia : List of Kings of Leinster NOTE: Part 26 of Book of Leinster (Lebar na Núachongbálaking) mentions Áed Cerr mac Colmáin who appears related to the Uí Dúnlainge, as the son of Colmán Már mac Coirpre. However it is Aed Dibchine who was the king at this time. Apparently, the king lists of the Book of Leinster have been creatively written in order to give greater claim to the Ui Dunlainge
↑ The Annals of Ulster - CELT
↑ MS - Rawlinson B502 - CELT
Celt : How Ronan slew his Son by Kuno Meyer; Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition