GENELACH EOGANACHTA GLENNAMNACH : Finguine m Loegaire m Duib Da Bairend. m Crundmael m Fogertaig m Fhailbe Flaind nó sic in aliis libris mc Crundmael m Dondgaile m Faelgusa m Nath Fraich m Colgan m Failbe Flaind. [1]
Crundmael is a descendant of one of the chief Irish families of Munster. The family of the Eoganachta of Glemnamnach stem from the three branches of the race of Heber: namely, the Dalcassians, the Eugenians (Éoganachta), and the Clan Cian. The Éoganachta are named for Éogan Mór, one the sons of Ailill Aulomm (Oilliol Olum), King of Munster. Their territory was Desmond, or South Munster, now the counties of Cork and Kerry, and a portion of county Tipperary. The Eoganacht ruled Munster from the seventh to the mid-tenth century.
Sources
↑ Celt: Book of Leinster p: 1379 (Lebar na Núachongbála) author unknown; corpus of electronic texts edition
See also: geni : Prince-Laoghaire-of-Mumhan or roots web.