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The Corcu Baiscind were an early Érainn people or kingdom of what is now southern County ClareinMunster. They descended from Cairpre Baschaín, son of Conaire Cóem, a High King of Ireland. Closely related were the Múscraige and Corcu Duibne, both of Munster, and also the Dál RiataofUlster and Scotland, all belonging to the Síl Conairi of legend. A more distant ancestor was the legendary monarch Conaire Mór, son of Eterscél, son of Íar, son of Dedu mac Sin.

Map of Ireland with tribes and petty kingdoms, AD 800; the Corcu Baiscind are circled.

Map of Ireland with tribes and petty kingdoms, AD 800; the Corcu Baiscind are circled.

Corcu Baiscind was eventually absorbed into the Kingdom of Thomond under the Dál gCais.

Among their septs were O'Baskin, MacDermot and O'Donnell/MacDonnell.[1] The MacMahon family of the Dál gCais, after their conquest of the area became Lords of Corcu Baiscind.

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See Annals of Inisfallen (AI)

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