Conall mac Comgaill was king of Dál Riata from about 558 until 574. He was a son of Comgall mac Domangairt. It is said that he gave Iona to Saint Columba...
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Conall Cernach (modern spelling: Conall Cearnach) is a hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He had a crooked neck and is said to...
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Conall Gulban (died c. 464) was an Irish king and eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Conaill, who founded the kingdom of Tír Chonaill in the 5th century,...
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Conall mac Taidg (died c. 807) was a king of the Picts from 785 until 789. Very little is recorded of the king. He is mentioned twice by the Irish annals...
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Rignach, who bore him seven sons, Lóegaire, Éndae, Maine, Eógan, Conall Gulban, Conall Cremthainne and Coirpre. These sons are the eponymous ancestors...
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The Cenél Conaill, or "kindred of Conall", are a branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who claim descent from Conall Gulban, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages...
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Glacáin's birthdate as 1590, and other historians estimate it as 1600, though Conall MacCuinneagáin has pointed out that as Ó Glacáin treated Hugh Roe O'Donnell...
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sons of Niall Noigiallach, seven in all: The Northern Uí Néill branch: Conall Gulban, ancestor of the Cenél Conaill dynasty, Eógan, ancestor of the Cenél...
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joint ruler with Conall Crandomna. Dúnchad mac Conaing appears in the Senchus fer n-Alban: "These are the sons of Conaing, son of Áedán .i. Rigallán, Ferchar...
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in modern County Louth (at the time part of Ulster), alongside their son Conall Cernach. In another version, the child is named Sédana, and the name is...
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Carbery, to the late 16th century. By tradition the dynasty was founded by Conall Corc but named after his ancestor Éogan, the firstborn son of the semi-mythological...
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a cavern where fairies like herself have been in hiding. Among them is Conall, their peaceful leader who saved Maleficent, and Borra, a warlike fairy...
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Popular Tales of the West Highlands (section Volume I)
Easaidh Ruadh The Battle of the Birds The Tale of the Hoodie The Sea-Maiden Conall Cra Bhuidhe The Tale of Conal Crovi The Tale of Connal Murchag a's Mionachag...
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We Cut Corners (redirect from Conall Ó Breacháin)
We Cut Corners are an Irish indie rock duo from Dublin. John Duignan and Conall Ó Breacháin met in college. They founded We Cut Corners in 2011. Their influences...
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speaking in 2021 on the abrupt end to his playing days with his county Conall Dunne (born 1983 or 4) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for...
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Conaill Chernaig 7 Aided Aillela 7 Conall Chernaig "The Cherishing of Conall Cernach and the Deaths of Ailill and Conall Cernach" Aided Meidbe "The Death...
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until she gave birth and it was prophesied that Conall would be his slayer. Compert Con Culainn (Recension I), ed. A.G. van Hamel (1933). Compert Con Culainn...
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Eochaid Buide (redirect from Eochaid I of Dalriada)
are Conall Crandomna, Failbe (who died at the Battle of Fid Eoin), Cú-cen-máthair (whose death is reported in the Annals of Ulster for 604), Conall Bec...
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and Deichtine. Findchóem marries the poet Amergin, and they have a son, Conall Cernach. Deichtine is the mother of Cú Chulainn, by either her mortal husband...
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(complete list) – Caustantín mac Fergusa, King (unknown) Conall mac Taidg, King (c.805–807) Conall mac Áedáin, King (c.807–811) Domnall mac Caustantín, King...
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Talorgan II, King (778–782) Drest VIII, King (782–783) Conall, King (785–789) Constantine (I), King (789–820) Kingdom of Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete...
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version of the Conall Gulban family tree with Conall Gulban's brothers Eógan, to Lóegaire, also displayed. For clarity's sake the number of Conall Gulban's...
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Trouble (Shampoo song) (category I.R.S. Records singles)
duo's Carolyn "Carrie" Askew and Jacqueline "Jacqui" Blake with producer Conall Fitzpatrick, and peaked at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached...
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Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid (redirect from Mael Seachlainn I)
Mide, son of Diarmait the Harsh, son of Airmedach the One-eyed, son of Conall of the Sweet Voice, son of Suibne, son of Colmán the great, son of Diarmait...
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List of Canadian writers (section I)
children's writers, essayists, and scholars. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of Canadian poets List of Canadian...
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sent there with Lóegaire and Conchobor, and in the later version also with Conall Cernach, to receive training from the warrior Domnall (whose hideous daughter...
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ISBN 978-1-59477-823-0.[page needed] Pfaus, James G.; Quintana, Gonzalo R.; Mac Cionnaith, Conall; Parada, Mayte (January 2016). "The whole versus the sum of some of the...
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Legendary kings of Scotland (redirect from Fearchair I)
from his time, and began with Fergus I. James VI of Scotland, who was Buchanan's pupil, adopted the story of Fergus I as his ancestor, and the antiquity...
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Studies", vol. I (1949-50), pp. 80-93. Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), "The Cherishing of Conall Cernach and the Deaths of Ailill and of Conall Cernach", Zeitschrift...
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and Magh Slécht was sometimes called Liathmhuine. It is of interest that Conall Gulban, the first nobleman baptised by St. Patrick, thus opening the way...
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