• the Cruthin of Dál nAraidi made a bid for the kingship of Tara. Conaille Muirtheimne once formed part of the over-kingdom of the Ulaid, and it remained...
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  • with her father, which produced three sons. A legend related to the Conaille Muirtheimne states that Conall Constamail mac Finnchada fathered three sons,...
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    Anglo-Norman conquest of the over-kingdom in the late 12th century. the Conaille Muirtheimne, Dál nAraidi and Uí Echach Cobo are counted as being of the Cruthin...
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  • Brega (pre-604 – 1171) Cnogba (Knowth) (pre 634 – 10th century) Conaille Muirtheimne (pre 668 – after 1081) Kingdom of Breifne (6th century – 1605) Northumbria...
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    Droma Cliab Cenél Conaill (Tir Chonaill) Cenél nEogain (Tir Eogain) Conaille Muirtheimne Cruithne Dál nAraidi Dál Fiatach Dál Riata Dartraige Dartraige Con-innsi...
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    south by the Ciannachta. It was ruled by a Cruthin kingdom known as Conaille Muirtheimne (who were aligned to the Ulaid) in the early Christian period. There...
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    County Donegal. In 945 the two defeated part of Ruaidrí's army in Conaille Muirtheimne (modern County Louth) and the following year Amlaíb raided Kilcullen...
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  • of Olaf and the Ladgmanns (lawmen) came to Ireland and plundered Conaille Muirtheimne and Howth. Afterward the lawmen went to Munster to avenge their brother...
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  • of the Clanna Dedad, is lost to history. Eoin MacNeill finds the Conaille Muirtheimne to also descend from Dedu mac Sin, from another son Conall Anglonnach...
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  • divisions of Connaught. 881 - King Ainbhith of Ulaid killed by the Conaille Muirtheimne. 888 - Death of Cerball mac Dúnlainge, King of Osraige. 893 - Battle...
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  • Lóigisi of Leinster, the seven Soghain of Ireland, and every Conaille (see Conaille Muirtheimne) that is in Ireland." The Soghain of Connacht were described...
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    is that Brigid was born at Faughart (just north of Dundalk), in Conaille Muirtheimne, part of the Kingdom of Ulaid. Another tradition is that she was...
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  • killed by the Ulaid. Also in 896 he led a force in alliance with the Conaille Muirtheimne (of the Dundalk area of County Louth) which defeated the Norse and...
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  • northern County Monaghan). In 882 the Ualid fought a skirmish with the Conaille Muirtheimne (located in Dundalk area of County Louth). Ainbíth was slain along...
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  • Inber, king of Ard Ciannachta, and Uarchride Ua Oissíne, of the Conaille Muirtheimne, were slain. According to the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, the...
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    Dáirine Corcu Loígde Conganchnes mac Dedad Conall Anglonnach mac Dedad Conaille Muirtheimne Eochaid (Echdach/Echach) mac Sin Deitsin/Deitsini Dlúthaich/Dluthaig...
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    branch of the Cruithin, linked to the Uí Echach Coba of Iveagh, and Conaille Muirtheimne. Adding to the confusion over the true origins of the Cenél Conaill...
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  • Fearmaigh and west Louth, Ua Cerbhaill conquered the sub-kingdom of Conaille Muirtheimne (c. 1130) in north Louth, raided across Meath into Fingal, the Viking...
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    political player, Donnchadh had just conquered territory from the Conaille Muirtheimne (what is today County Louth) and established Arrouaisian Order religious...
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  • Londonderry Ard Ciannachta – barony of Ferrard, County Louth (see Conaille Muirtheimne) Admitting that there are significant questions surrounding the tribal...
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  • sept of the Dál nAraidi, though also noted in Uí Echach Ulad and Conaille Muirtheimne. They held land from Carrec Indbeir Uisci or Indbeir Uacht to Lind...
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    and represent later pseudo-historical claims by the Cruthin of Conaille Muirtheimne. It is unclear if these claims go south of the Boyne, including these...
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  • Britons laid waste to Mag Muirtheimne in County Louth, home of a border tribe of Ulidia known as the Conaille Muirtheimne. In 703 the Britons and Ulaid...
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    Neill, King of Tara, died in 819 at Áth dá Ferta in the territory of Conaille Muirtheimne. In 1924 a number of pre-historic urns were discovered in the townland...
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  • (Glendalough). In 819 Áed died near Áth dá Ferta in the territory of Conaille Muirtheimne in modern County Louth. In 804 a meeting of the synods of the Uí...
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