AU628.2 The battle of Both, in which Suibne Menn son of Fiachna was victor, and Domnall son of Aed took flight.
AU628.7 Domnall son of Aed son of Ainmire begins to reign
AU629.2 The battle of Dún Ceithirn, in which Congal Caech took flight, and Domnall son of Aed was victor, in which Guaire son of Forinnán fell.
AU639.2 Death of Duinsech, wife of Domnall
AU641.3 Domnall. son of Aed changed camp in Druim Naó.
AU642.1 Death of Domnall son of Aed, king of Ireland, at the end of January. Afterwards Domnall Brec was slain at the end of the year, in December, in the battle of Srath Caruin, by Hoan, king of the Britons. He reigned 15 years.
AU643.7 Here it is uncertain who reigned after Domnall. Some historigraphers state that four kings, i.e. Cellach, Conall Cael, and two sons of Aed Sláine son of Diarmait son of Fergus Cerrbél son of Conall of Cremthann son of Niall Naígiallach, namely Diarmait and Blathmac, reigned in mingled rule.
AU663.2 The killing of the two sons of Domnall son of Aed i.e. Conall and Colcu.
AU666.1 Death of Ailill Flann Esa, son of Domnall son of Aed son of Ainmire.
AU703.2 The battle of Corann in which fell the king of Ireland, Loingsech son of Aengus son of Domnall son of Aed son of Ainmire, i.e. by Cellach of Loch Cime son of Ragallach, together with his three sons, and two sons of Colgu, and Dub Díberg son of Dúngal and Fergus Forcraid and Congal of Gabar, and many other leaders. On Saturday, the fourth of the Ides of July, at the sixth hour, this battle was fought. The battle of Corann, in which fell Loingsech son of Aengus, king of Ireland, with his three sons, and also the king of Cairpre Droma Cliab, the king of Uí Chonaill Gabra, and ten other Irish kings. The battle was fought at Claenfhinn in Óenach Loga situate between Cenél Conaill and Connachta. Cellach of Loch Cime son of Ragallach son of Uata, king of Connacht,
AT607.1 The slaying of Sechnusach son of Garbán king of Cenél Bóguine, by Domnall son of Aod and the death of Conall Redspear son of Daimine, slain by the Uí Meith.
AT630.6 The devastation of Leinster by Domnall son of Aedh.
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