Flann Sinna
Flann Sinna | |
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Veliki kralj Irske | |
Početak pjesme Flann for Érinn (Flann nad Irskom) Máel Mura Othne, iz Velike knjige Lecana (RIA MS 23 P 2), 296v | |
Vladavina | 879–916 |
Sahranjen/a | Clonmacnoise? |
Prethodnik | Áed Findliath |
Nasljednik | Niall Glúndub |
Suprug/a | Gormlaith ingen Flainn, Eithne ingen Áeda, Máel Muire ingen Cináeda |
Potomstvo | Donnchad Donn, Máel Ruanaid, Óengus, Domnall, Conchobar, Áed, Cerball, Gormlaith, Eithne, Lígach, Muirgel |
Otac | Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid |
Majka | Land ingen Dúngaile |
Flann Sinna (engleski: Flann of the Shannon; doslovno: Flann od Shannona; (847 ili 848 – 25. maj 916) bio je kralj Midea od 877. godine i veliki kralj Irske. Bio je sin Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaida iz porodice Clann Cholmáin, ogranka južnih Uí Néilla. Majka Lann je bila sestra Cerball mac Dúnlaingea, kralja Osraigea.
Flann je izabran za velikog kralja, odnosno kralja Tare, nakon smrti svog rođaka i poočima Áed Findliatha 20. novembra 879. Flannova vladavina je uglavnom slijedila politiku tadašnjih irskih velikih kraljeva - nametanje danka i uzimanje talaca iz Leinstera, potom pohodi protiv pokrajina Munster, Ulster i Connacht. Flann je u svemu tome bio uspješniji od svojih prethodnika, ali se od vojnih uspjeha više istakao propagandnim aktivnostima, odnosno podizanjem velikih kamenih križeva na kojima je navodio vlastito i ime svojih otaca.
Historičari špekuliraju kako je Flann namjeravao okončati dotadašnju praksu da se na mjestu velikih kraljeva izmjenjuju pripadnici sjevernog i južnog ogranka Uí Néilla, odnosno prijestolje zadržati isključivo za svoje neposredne potomke. Takvi su se planovi međutim izjalovili kada je njegov sin i dezignirani nasljednik Óengus 7. februara 915. ubijen od Flannovog zeta i nasljednika Niall Glúnduba, sina Áeda Findliatha. Ubrzo nakon toga su drugi Flannovi sinovi digli ustanak i Flannov autoritet je kolabirao.
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