ConallGulban died c. 464 was an Irish king who founded the kingdom of T r Conaill in the 5th century, comprising much of what is now County Donegal . He was the son of Niall of the Nine Hostages Niall No giallach . ref Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High Kings , Table 1 ref His byname Gulban derives from Benn Gulban the mountain of Benbulban in Co.Sligo, from which center the sons of Niall set out upon their conquest of the north. ref Byrne, pg.84 ref King ConallGulban was murdered by the Masraige at Magh Sl cht Co.Cavan in 464. He was buried by Saint Caillin at Fenagh , Co.Leitrim. ref Annals of the Four Masters , M464.3 ref He is important in the history of Irish Christianity as he was the first nobleman baptised by St.Patrick, thus opening the way for the conversion of the ruling classes of Ireland. He was apparently very close to his brother E gan mac N ill who died of grief over his brother s death the next year. ref Annals of the Four Masters , M465.3 ref His sons included Fergus Cendfota, Dau founder of the Cen l nDuach and nna Bogaine founder of the Cen l mBogaine Descendants His descendants were known as the Cen l Conaill . The Peninsula of Inishowen in Donegal was fought for by the Doherty Dochartaigh clan known modernly as Doherty, Daugherty, Docherty, Dougherty, etc. who were then given the title of Princes of Donegal. This family also descends from Conall see ... c. A.D.455. ConallGulban Eoghan Cairpre Fiacha Conall Cremthainne L egaire Cen l nE gain Cen l Fiachach ... ConallGulban Category Medieval Gaels Category 5th century Irish people Category People from County Donegal Category 5th century Irish monarchs ga Conall Gulb n it ConallGulban .... 950. Aed, d. 598 Ciaran Fiachra, founder of Derry , died 620. Domnall, d. 642 Conall Cu Mael Cobo, d. 615 Cumuscach, d. 597 High King of Ireland d. 604 Cellach Conall Cael both died 658 664 Clann Ua Gallchobair Oengus, d. 650 Conall Colgu Ailill Flannesda Fergus Fanat d.663 d.663 d.666 d.654 Congal ... more details
Conall may refer to the following Persons Saint Conal , 5th century Irish Saint Conall mac Taidg , Scottish king Conall Cremthainne , Irish king ConallGulban , Irish king Conall Crandomna , Scottish king Conall Guthbinn , Irish king Conall mac Comgaill , Scottish king Conall mac ed in , Scottish King Mythology Conall Cernach , Irish mythic warrior Conall Collamrach , legendary Irish king Other Conall Cra Bhuidhe , Scottish fairy tales Conall Haldane of Gwynedd fictional character disambig de Conall ... more details
Conall Cremthainne died 480 , also called Conall Err Breg , was an Ireland Irish king. He was the son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , and one of the progenitors of the U N ill dynasty. ref Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High Kings , Table 1 ref He is the first king of Uisnech in Mide from the Ui Neill mentioned in the Book of Leinster king list. ref Book of Leinster , Rig Uisnig ref His by name Cremthainne implies fosterage among the U Cremthainn of the Airgialla. ref Byrne, pg.90 ref He was probably originally the same person as ConallGulban , the distinction arising from 8th century politics. ref Byrne, pg.xvii ref According to a life of Saint Patrick by T rech n, Patrick blessed Conall and rejected his brother Coirpre mac N ill , ancestor of the Cen l Coirpri, at a meeting at Tailtiu. ref T.M. Charles Edwards, Early Christian Ireland , pg.445 446 ref Nothing is recorded of him in the annals other than his death date. ref Annals of Ulster AU 480.1 ref Through his son Fergus Cerrb l, he was the ancestor of the Clann Cholm in and S l n edo Sl ine . Another son was Ardgal mac Conaill died 520 was ancestor of the Cen l nArdgail in Co.Meath Notes reflist See also Kings of Uisnech References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Byrne, Francis John 2001 , Irish Kings and High Kings, Dublin Four Courts Press, ISBN 978 1 85182 196 9 Charles Edwards, T. M. 2000 , Early Christian Ireland , Cambridge Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0 521 36395 0 Book of Leinster , Rig Uisnig at http celt.ucc.ie ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conall Cremthainne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 480 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Cremthainne ... deaths Category 5th century Irish monarchs Category 5th century Irish people Ireland royal stub id Conall Cremthainne it Conall Cremthainne pl Conall Cremthainne ... more details
Conall Cernach modern spelling Conall Cearnach is a hero of the Ulaid Ulaidh in the Ulster Cycle of Irish ... she gave birth to a son, Conall. Druids came to initiate the child into their religion, and prophesied ... damaged it, leaving Conall with a crooked neck. ref Whitley Stokes ed. & trans. , C ir Anmann ... Conall would have a fierce rivalry with Cet for the rest of his life. He shamed Cet at a feast ..., Conall arrived, and his boasts topped even Cet s. Cet admitted defeat, but claimed that if his brother Anl an were present, his feats would top even Conall s. Conall responded by tossing him ... Bricriu , albeit with less success. Bricriu went in turn to Conall, L egaire B adach and C chulainn ... Conall, L egare and C chulainn, until King Conchobar mac Nessa Conchobar , Fergus mac R ich Fergus ... heroes wives Conall s wife Lendabair, L egaire s wife Fedelm, and C chulainn s wife Emer and promised them precedence at the feast, and when the women approached, Conall, L egaire and C chulainn .... In every test set, C chulainn came out on top, but neither Conall nor L egaire would accept the result ... his head and left. He returned the next day, but L egaire was nowhere to be seen. Conall was the next ..., but promised to leave the gate open for them. When they attacked the fort, the serpent leaped into Conall ... provoked by the Ulster poet Athirne . Mes Gedra had lost a hand in an earlier fight, so Conall fought ... put Mes Gedra s head on his shoulder, it straightened his neck. Conall s charioteer couldn t carry the head ... Series, 1906 ref The death of C chulainn Conall and C chulainn had sworn to each other that whoever ... Cairpri killed C chulainn, Conall pursued them. Lugaid had also lost a hand, and Conall again fought ... showdown with Cet Conall pursued Cet after he had made a raid on Ulster, killing twenty seven men ... to face him until his charioteer chided him for cowardice. They met at a ford, and Conall killed Cet in a ferocious combat that left Conall near to death himself. He was found by B lch ... more details
Conall mac M ele Coba , called Conall C el , died 654 was an Ireland Irish king and is said to have been High King of Ireland . Biography Conall was the son of M el Coba mac edo and belonged to the Cen l Conaill branch of the northern U N ill . ref Byrne, Table 4 Charles Edwards, Appendix IV Mac Niocaill, pg.153 ref According to the Irish annals derived from the Chronicle of Ireland , he may have been High King, jointly with his brother Cellach mac M ele Coba , following the death of his uncle Domnall mac edo in 642. The Annals of Ulster for 643 say ref Annals of Ulster , AU 643.7 ref blockquote Here there is doubt as to who reigned after Domnall. Some historiographers say that four kings, namely Cellach and Conall C el and the two sons of ed Sl ine , namely Diarmait mac edo Sl ine Diarmait and Blathmac mac edo Sl ine Blathmac , ruled in shared reigns. blockquote All four putative successors to Domnall had been his allies at the great Battle of Mag Roth in 637, where Congal C ech was defeated and the authority of the U N ill re established, and it is not implausible that all four ruled together. Conall is mentioned as the commander of Domnall s forces at the Battle of Sailt r, a naval battle which defeated the forces of the Cen l nE gain and D l Riata on the same day as Mag ... give him 15 year reign and Laud Synchronisms 14 years ref The king lists give Cellach and Conall as reigning before Diarmait and Blathmac. ref Charles Edwards, pg.485 ref Both Cellach and Conall ... in a battle at D n Cremthainn in 650, fighting against Conall and Cellach. ref AU 650.2 Annals of Tigernach , AT 650.2 Mac Niocaill, pg.98 ref Conall C el was killed, in 654. A gloss added to the Annals ... Conall Coel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 654 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Coel Category High Kings of Ireland Category 654 deaths Category 7th century Irish monarchs fr Conall C el ... more details
Conall Crandomna was king of D l Riata modern western Scotland from about 650 until 660. The Senchus fer n Alban makes him a son of Eochaid Buide and thus a member of the Cen l nGabr in . The Duan Albanach has him succeed Ferchar mac Connaid of the Cen l Comgaill , which had not yet separated from the Cen l nGabr in. He was co ruler with D nchad mac Conaing until 654, after which he was apparently sole ruler. His sons M el D in mac Conaill and Domnall Donn may have been kings of D l Riata. His death in 659 or 660 is reported by the Annals of Ulster . He was probably succeeded by his nephew Domangart mac Domnaill References refbegin Alan Orr Anderson Anderson, Alan Orr , Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500&ndash 1286 , volume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1 871615 03 8 John Bannerman historian Bannerman, John , Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0 7011 2040 1 refend External links http www.ucc.ie celt published G00001A index.html Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A index.html translated http www.ucc.ie celt online G100028 text002.html Duan Albanach at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT http www.ucc.ie celt online T100028 text002.html translated start box succession box before Ferchar mac Connaid title King of D l Riata br with D nchad mac Conaing after Domangart mac Domnaill years Co ruler 650&ndash 654 Alone 654&ndash 660 end box Kings of D l Riata Category 660 deaths Category Kings of D l Riata Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century Scottish people de Conall II. fr Conall Crandomna it Conall Crandomna he no Conall II av Dalriada sh Conall Crandomna ... more details
Conall Grant mac Cernaig died 718 in Ireland 718 was a King of Kings of Brega Brega of the U Chernaig sept of Lagore of the S l n edo Sl ine . He was the grandson of the high king Diarmait mac edo Sl ine died 665 . ref T.M. Charles Edwards, Early Christian Ireland , Appendix II ref His father Cernach Sotal had died during plague years in 664 in Ireland 664 . ref Annals of Ulster AU 664.4 ref His byname Grant meant Grey haired In his time there was a rivalry between the northern septs of the S l n edo Sl ine, including the U Chonaing sept of Cnogba Knowth and the S l nDl thaig of Fir C l, with the southern sept of the U Chernaig. Conall s brother Niall mac Cernaig Sotal had been killed by the U Chonaing king of Brega, rgalach mac Conaing Cuirre died 702 in Ireland 702 ref . Annals of Ulster AU 701.11 ref The kingship of Brega at this time was in rivalry between the septs. Two contemporaries were also considered kings of Brega around this time, Amalgaid mac Congalaig died 718 in Ireland 718 of the U Chonaing, and Conall Grant s nephew, Fogartach mac N ill died 724 in Ireland 724 . ref all three are referred to in Book of Leinster , Flann Manistrech S l Aeda Sl ne Na Sleg ref Conall is among the guarantors of the C in Adomn in Law of Innocents proclaimed at the Synod of Birr in 697 in Ireland 697 where he is given the title King of Deiscirt Breg or southern Brega. ref Charles ... Conall may have acquired the rule of Brega and in 715 in Ireland 715 he was responsible for the assassination .... ref Annals of Ulster AU 716.3 ref Then in 718 Conall fought the Battle of Cenannas near Kells and defeated ... and had Conall killed two months later. ref Annals of Ulster AU 718.3 ref The descendants of Conall .... ref Charles Edwards, pg.572 ref Conall s son Niall mac Conaill Graint died 778 in Ireland 778 ... Cork Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grant, Conall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 718 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grant, Conall Category ... more details
Conall Collamrach , son of Etersc l Temrach, son of Eochaid Ailtlethan , was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland . He succeeded to the throne on the death of his uncle engus Tuirmech Temrach , and ruled for five years, until he was killed by Nia Segamain . The Lebor Gab la synchronises his reign with that of Ptolemy VIII Physcon in History of Ptolemaic Egypt Egypt 145 116 BC . ref R. A. Stewart Macalister ed. & trans. , Lebor Gab la renn The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V , Irish Texts Society, 1956, p. 287 289 ref The chronology of Geoffrey Keating s Foras Feasa ar irinn dates his reign to 232 226 BC, ref Geoffrey Keating , Foras Feasa ar irinn http www.ucc.ie celt published T100054 text040.html 1.30 ref that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 326 320 BC. ref Annals of the Four Masters http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005A text021.html M4875 4880 ref References reflist s start succession box before engus Tuirmech Temrach title List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland after Nia Segamain years Lebor Gab la renn LGE 2nd century BC br Geoffrey Keating FFE 232 226 BC br Annals of the Four Masters AFM 326 320 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Conall Collamrach Category Legendary High Kings of Ireland Category 3rd century BC rulers Ireland royal stub it Conall Collamrach pl Conall I Collamrach ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Conall Murtagh fullname Conall Francis Murtagh image dateofbirth Birth date and age 1985 6 29 df y cityofbirth Belfast countryofbirth Northern Ireland height height ft 6 in 0 currentclub Bala Town F.C. Bala Town clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears1 2001&ndash 2003 youthclubs1 Ballymena United F.C. Ballymena United years1 2003 years2 2003 2005 years3 2005 years4 2005 2006 years5 2006 2007 years6 2007 years7 2007 2009 years8 2008 years9 2009 2010 years10 2010 years11 2010 2011 years12 2011 clubs1 Crusaders F.C. Crusaders clubs2 Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts clubs3 Raith Rovers F.C. Raith Rovers loan clubs4 Connah s Quay Nomads F.C. Connah s Quay Nomads clubs5 Rhyl F.C. Rhyl clubs6 Southport F.C. Southport clubs7 Wrexham F.C. Wrexham clubs8 Droylsden F.C. Droylsden loan clubs9 The New Saints F.C. The New Saints clubs10 Aberystwyth Town F.C. Aberystwyth Town loan clubs11 Aberystwyth Town F.C. Aberystwyth Town clubs12 Bala Town F.C. Bala Town caps1 12 caps2 0 caps3 11 caps4 27 caps5 25 caps6 0 caps7 4 caps8 6 caps9 20 caps10 13 caps11 20 caps12 ... 2011 UTC Conall Francis Murtagh born June 29, 1985 in Belfast is a Northern Ireland Northern Irish Association ... title Conall s contract boost. last O Hara first Denis date 2003 05 06 publisher Newsletter accessdate ... players details.sd?playerid 35727 title Conall Murtagh work Soccerbase publisher Racing Post ... details.sd?playerid 35727&seasonid 134 title Games played by Conall Murtagh in 2004 2005 work Soccerbase ... career details for Conall Murtagh work Welsh Premier players publisher Welsh Premier Football accessdate ... players details.sd?playerid 35727&seasonid 137 title Games played by Conall Murtagh in 2007 2008 ... name Conall Murtagh http www.welsh premier.com player detail solo.php?player id 800 Conall Murtagh s Welsh Premier stats Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murtagh, Conall ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Murtagh, Conall Category 1985 births Category Living people Category ... more details
Conall mac Suibni died 635 in Ireland 635 , called Conall Guthbinn , was a King of Uisnech in Mide of the Clann Cholm in . He was the son Suibne mac Colm in died 600 , a previous king. ref name Gen tables Charles Edwards, Early Christian Ireland , p. 604, table III Byrne, Irish Kings and High Kings , p. 282, table 3. Mac Niocaill, pg.109 ref He ruled from 621 to 635. ref The Book of Leinster and Laud Synchronisms give him a reign of 15 years ref His byname Guthbinn meant sweet voiced . His father Suibne had been killed in 600 by his uncle ed Sl ine mac Diarmato died 604 eponym ous ancestor of the S l n edo Sl ine . ref Annals of Ulster , AU 600.2 Byrne, Irish Kings and High Kings , pp. 96&ndash 97 Charles Edwards, Early Christian Ireland , p. 507. ref This set off a feud between the Clann Cholm in and S l n edo Sl ine and in 604 a battle was fought in Faithche Mic Mencnain on the brink of Loch Semdid Ballymore Loughsewdy in modern County Westmeath . In this battle Conall was able to witness the slaying of ed Sl ine slain by his foster brother ed Gustan. ed Sl ine s allies ed R n ... beyond Tuirbe Conall slew ed of Sl ine, ed Sl ine slew Suibne. ref Annals of Ulster , AU 604.2, a near identical verse in AU 604.3. ref blockquote Conall then succeeded to the kingship of Uisnech ... in County Meath and Conall had the assistance of Domnall Brecc died 642 , later king of D l Riata . ref Annals of Ulster , AU 622.1 Annals of Tigernach , AT 622.1. Mac Niocaill, pg.91 ref Conall next ... with the S l n edo Sl ine. F el n mac Colm in was married to Conall s sister Uasal ingen Suibni ... Niocaill, pg.97 ref Conall was now free to carry out the feud with S l n edo Sl ine. In 634, at the Battle ... name Conall Guthbinn alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 637 place of death DEFAULTSORT Conall Guthbinn Category Kings of Uisnech Category 637 deaths Category Medieval Gaels Category 7th century Irish monarchs it Conall Guthbinn ... more details
BLP sources date April 2010 Infobox MLA honorific prefix name Conall McDevitt honorific suffix Member of the Legislative Assembly Northern Ireland MLA image alt caption constituency AM Belfast South Assembly constituency South Belfast assembly Northern Ireland majority term start 21 May 2010 term end predecessor Carmel Hanna successor birth date birth year and age 1972 df yes birth place County Dublin death date death place restingplace party Social Democratic and Labour Party website http www.conallmcdevitt.ie Official website Conall McDevitt , Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly M.L.A. born 1 June 1972 , became National Secretary of Labour Youth Ireland in 1993 and Vice President of ECOSY European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth in 1994. The son of an Official IRA internee Citation needed date April 2010 and a great grandson of a Belfast republican socialist, Danny McDevitt, Citation needed date April 2010 he became the Social Democratic and Labour Party s SDLP Director of Communications in November 1996 until December 1999. He was involved in the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement . Citation needed date April 2010 During the talks McDevitt acted as spokesperson for John Hume and Seamus Mallon . He left the SDLP to work as customer relations manager of Viridian Group PLC, then owners of Northern Ireland Electricity N.I.E. , the monopoly electricity supplier in Northern Ireland . Following the establishment of the power sharing Executive, McDevitt served as Special Adviser to the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development , Br d Rodgers . He was involved in the attempts to resolve the Drumcree conflict standoff at Drumcree and advised Rodgers during the 2002 Foot and Mouth crisis in Northern Ireland when she received acclaim for her efforts ..., Conall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 June 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH County Dublin DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macdevitt, Conall Category Social Democratic and Labour ... more details
Conall mac Comgaill was king of D l Riata from about 558 until 574. He was a son of Comgall mac Domangairt . It is said that he gave Iona to Saint Columba . The Duan Albanach says that he reigned without dissension , but there is a report of an expedition by Conall and Colm n Bec mac Diarmato of the Southern U N ill to Iardoaman in the Annals of Ulster for 568. The much longer entry in the later and less reliable Annals of the Four Masters reports A sea fleet was brought by Colman Beg, son of Diarmaid, son of Fearghus Cerrbheoil, and by Conall, son of Comhgall, chief of Dal Riada, to Sol Seil and Ile Islay , and they carried off many spoils from them. The Senchus fer n Alban says that Conall had seven sons Loingsech, Nechtan, Artan, Tuathan, Tutio and Coirpe. However, Connad Cerr is taken to be a son of Conall, and the death of Conall s son D nchad, is noted in the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach , leading the army of the sons of Gabr n mac Domangairt Gabr n in Kintyre . References refbegin Alan Orr Anderson Anderson, Alan Orr , Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500&ndash 1286 , volume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1 871615 03 8 John Bannerman historian Bannerman, John , Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0 7011 2040 1 refend External links http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster , Tigernach ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conall Mac Comgaill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of D l Riata DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 574 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Mac Comgaill ... in Europe de Conall I. es Conall mac Comgaill fr Conall mac Comgaill de Dalriada it Conall mac Comgaill he no Conall I av Dalriada pl Conall mac Comgaill pt Conall mac Comgaill ru I sh Conall mac Comgaill ... more details
Conall mac ed in was a king in Scotland in the years around 800. It is thought that he was a king, or sub king, in D l Riata . He is mentioned once in the Annals of Ulster , for 807, when he defeated and killed Conall mac Taidg in Kintyre . Conall is thought to be mentioned in the Duan Albanach The two years of Conall of glorious career, And the four of another Conall. The first is presumed to be Conall mac Taidg, the second Conall mac ed in. His reign is therefore reconstructed as beginning in 807 and ending in about 811. He is thought to have been followed by Domnall mac Caustant n . References Alan Orr Anderson Anderson, Alan Orr , Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500&ndash 1286 , volume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1 871615 03 8 Dauvit Broun Broun, Dauvit , Pictish Kings 761&ndash 839 Integration with D l Riata or Separate Development in Sally M. Foster ed. , The St Andrews Sarcophagus A Pictish masterpiece and its international connections. Four Courts, Dublin, 1998. ISBN 1 85182 414 6 Kings of D l Riata Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conall mac Aedain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall mac Aedain Category 8th century births Category Medieval Gaels Category People of medieval Scotland Category 9th century rulers in Europe Category 9th century deaths fr Conall mac ed in he ... more details
Conall Cra Bhuidhe or Conall Yellowclaw is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular ... by Ruth Manning Sanders . Synopsis Conall Cra Bhuidhe was a royal tenant and had four or three sons. One day, his sons and the king s fought, and the king s big son was killed. The king told Conall that he could save his sons if he stole the brown horse of the king of Lochlann. Conall told him ... that he had not rather let the king kill his sons than endanger himself. Conall went with his sons to Lochlann, and there he told them to seek out the king s miller. They stayed with him, and Conall ..., Conall had his sons make hiding holes before they tried to steal the horse. When they tried ... that there were men in the stables, and found Conall and his sons. Conall told his story, and because ... told Conall that if he were ever in a worse situation than his sons, and told him the story, he would give Conall his youngest son. Conall told of a time when he went to get a cow and its calf with his servant, and they met with cats. The head bard among them told cat after cat to sing a cronan to Conall .... Conall told of a time that he followed some smoke and fell into a Giant mythology giant s cave. It threatened to kill him, but it was blind in one eye, and Conall said he could cure that eye, and blinded it in the other instead. In the morning, the giant ordered him to free the goats. Conall killed ... stalwartness. Conall told it to throw it to the ground and he would take it he did, and it called to the giant when he called to it, and Conall could not take it off. He cut off his finger and threw it into the sea, and when it called back to the giant, the giant followed it and drowned. Conall took ... him his next oldest son. Conall told him that he was married, but went to sea and found a woman trying ... kill her if she did not. He managed to trick the giant but the giant caught him, and Conall barely ... been the woman and he had been the baby, so Conall had saved his life. The king gave him the horse ... more details
Conall mac Taidg died circa 807 Conall son of Tadc was a king in Scotland . Very little is recorded of Conall and that unclear. He is mentioned twice by the Irish annals , the most reliable source for the history of northern Great Britain Britain in the years around 800. He also appears in later king lists. Annals The Chronicle of Ireland survives only in later manuscripts. Of these, the Annals of Ulster contain two reports of Conall. The first, dated to 789, records a battle between the Picts , in which Conall son of Tadc was defeated and escaped and Constant n was victor . Constant n here is Caustant n mac Fergusa d. 820 , king of Fortriu . The second, in 807, reports the killing of Conall son of Tadc, by Conall son of Aedac n in Cenn T re . Cenn T re is the Old Irish language form of Kintyre and Conall son of Aedac n is usually called Conall mac ed in . King lists Later evidence is provided by king lists and by Irish historical writings. The earliest of these may have been compiled ... begin with D ngal mac Selbaig and end with Kenneth MacAlpin . Two kings named Conall, Conall Coem, and another Conall, his brother , are said to have reigned between Domnall mac Caustant n and his father, Caustant n mac Fergusa, the same king of Fortriu who had defeated Conall in 789. The Duan ... aim to report the succession of kings in D l Riata . Conall is not included in any surviving genealogical .... This Canaul has generally been identified with Conall. The lists assign a reign of five years to this king ... Conall mac Taidg are determined largely by the shifting views of historians with regard to Caustant n ... Forbes Skene . Skene made Conall a king of the Picts , later reinterpretations made him first a king ... . NAME Conall Mac Taidg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King in Scotland DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 807 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Mac Taidg Category 8th century births Category ... in Europe fr Canaul mac Tarla it Conall mac Taidg he , sh Conall mac Taidg ... more details
Conall Laeg Breg mac edo Sl ine died 612 was a King of Brega from the S l n edo Sl ine branch of the southern Ui Neill . He was the son of the high king ed Sl ine mac Diarmato died 604 . He ruled from 604 612. He is not called King of Brega in the annals but is second in a poem on the rulers of S l n edo Sl ine in the Book of Leinster . ref Book of Leinster , Flann Mainistrech S l Aeda Sl ne Na Sleg ref His father had treacherously slain his nephew, Suibne mac Colm in died 600 of the Clann Cholm in and was then himself slain in battle by Suibne s son Conall Guthbinn died 635 setting off a feud among the southern Ui Neill. ref Annals of Ulster AU 600.2, 604.2 Annals of Tigernach AT 598.3, AT 602.2 ref As part of this feud Conall Laeg Breg was slain in the Battle of Odba by engus mac Colm in died 621 of Clann Cholm in Bicc in 612. ref Annals of Ulster AU 612.2 Annals of Tigernach AT 610.2 ref Notes reflist See also Kings of Brega References refbegin Annals of Tigernach at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Book of Leinster , Flann Mainistrech S l Aeda Sl ne Na Sleg at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork refend External links http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conall Laeg Breg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of Brega DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 612 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Laeg Breg Category Kings of Brega Category 7th century Irish monarchs Ireland royal stub ... more details
Conall C mac edo died 604 ref Annals of Ulster , AU 604.6 Annals of Tigernach , AT 602.4 ref was a chief of the Cen l Conaill branch of the Northern Ui Neill . He was the son of ed mac Ainmuirech died 598 , high king of Ireland. ref Mac Niocaill, pg. 82 ref Upon the death of his father in 598, rivalry broke out among the Ui Neill for his succession. Among the northern Ui Neill, Conall was defeated by his rival, Colm n R mid died 604 of the Cen l nE gain at the Battle of Slemain in 602 and was put to flight. ref AU 601.3 602.2 AT 600.2 Mac Niocaill pg. 82 ref Upon the assassination of Colm n, Conall was unable to take advantage as he died himself shortly thereafter. ref Mac Niocaill, pg. 84 ref Notes reflist References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http www.ucc.ie celt published G100002 index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Mac Niocaill, Gearoid 1972 , Ireland before the Vikings , Dublin Gill and Macmillan refend External links http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macaedo, Conall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 604 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macaedo, Conall Category 604 deaths Category 7th century Irish people Category 7th century rulers in Europe ... more details
Conall mac M ele D ib , died 629 , ref all dates per The Chronology of the Irish Annals , Daniel P. McCarthy ref 14th King of the U Maine . In his time the U Maine were allied and subject to the Ui Fiachrach Aidhne , a branch of the Connachta . They were ruled at this time by Guaire Aidne mac Colm in died 663 who ruled at the height of their power. Guaire attacked Munster but was defeated at the Battle of Carn Feradaig Carhernarry, County Limerick by the Munster king Fa lbe Flann mac edo Duib died 639 . Conall was slain fighting on Guaire s side in this battle. ref Annals of Ulster , AU 627.2 Annals of Tigernach , AT 628.3 ref start box succession box before Aedh Buidhe title Kings of U Maine King of U Maine after Marc n mac Tomm in years 600 604 &ndash 629 end box Notes reflist References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork http www.cs.tcd.ie Dan.McCarthy chronology synchronisms annals chron.htm Revised edition of McCarthy s synchronisms at Trinity College Dublin . Byrne, Francis John 2001 , Irish Kings and High Kings, Dublin Four Courts Press, ISBN 978 1 85182 196 9 refend Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conall Mac Maele Duib ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 629 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conall Mac Maele Duib Category People from County Galway Category People from County Roscommon Category 629 deaths Category 7th century Irish monarchs Ireland royal stub ... more details
Conall mac Fidhghal , 24th King of U Maine , died 782 . Reign Connall s era is very obscure. Following two relatively lengthy reigns under Aedh Ailghin died 767 and Dunchadh ua Daimhine died 780 , his kingship marked the start of some four or five short reigns. This may indicate conflict, perhaps due to internal succession disputes or aggression from the expanding U Bri in under Artgal mac Cathail died 791 . s start s bef before Dunchadh ua Daimhine s ttl title Kings of U Maine King of U Maine years 780 782 s aft after Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh end Notes reflist References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork http www.cs.tcd.ie Dan.McCarthy chronology synchronisms annals chron.htm Revised edition of McCarthy s synchronisms at Trinity College Dublin . Byrne, Francis John 2001 , Irish Kings and High Kings, Dublin Four Courts Press, ISBN 978 1 85182 196 9 refend External links http www.hastings.edu academic english Kings Scela Cano.htm Commentary by Dan M. Wiley http www.hastings.edu academic english Kings Home.html The Cycles of the Kings Web Project DEFAULTSORT Conall mac Fidhghal Category People from County Galway Category People from County Roscommon Category 8th century Irish monarchs ... more details
Maille mac Conall , member of the Ui Maill , ancestor and eponym of the O Malley family of County Mayo . Maille was a grandson of Cosgrach mac Flannabhra , king of Ui Maill died 812 . He had an unnamed brother, from whom the O Gormghaile family descend. His father s brother, Colman, is given as ancestor of an O Colman family, while Fergus, a son of Flannabhra mac Cumusgrach died 773 , is given as an ancestor of the family of O Fergus Fergus and the Muinter Rooney. Maille himself does not appear in the Irish annals . He appears in a number of genealogical collections, such as Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh s Leabhar na nGenealach . Hubert T. Knox made use of this source when drawing up family trees of the Ui Mail, and gives the O Malley genealogy in his book, The History of Mayo . Pedigree Maille s flourit is uncertain. His descendants began using his name as a surname in the late 11th early 12th century. The earliest members of the family to use O Maille O Malley as a surname would have been his great grandson, Dubhdara. Knox gives a pedigree of Domnall Ruadh O Maille , king of Ui Maill, who was killed in 1337. It traces his descent from Maile thus Domnall Ruadh mac Brian m. Domnall m. Muiredhach m. Domnall Finn m. Muiredhach m. Dubhdara m. Muiredhach m. Dubhdara m. Flannabhra m. Seachnusach m. Maille. The surname O Maille O Malley Malley is one of the most common surnames in County Mayo, and features strongly in the area s history. References The History of Mayo , Hubert T. Knox , 1908, p. 388, 389. DEFAULTSORT Maille mac Conall Category Medieval Gaels Category People from County Mayo ... more details
Cen l may refer to Cen l Conaill , the name of the kindred or descendants of ConallGulban, son of Niall No giallach defined by oral and recorded history Cen l n engusa , a kin group who ruled the island of Islay, and perhaps nearby Colonsay, off the western coast of Scotland in the early Middle Ages Cen l nE gain in English, Cenel Eogan is the name of the kindred or descendants of E gan mac N ill, son of Niall No giallach who founded the kingdom of T r E gain in the 5th century surname DEFAULTSORT Cenel Category Scottish Island set index articles ... more details
from the east. Conall, on hearing the shoutings, proceeded with the small number that was near .... Howsoever, the stone and grave of Conall were placed on Magh Rein, at Dun Baile. blockquote ... kings, until Conall son of Niall fell, by the sons of the Liath, over the gap of treachery. Berna in braith was its name until this day, from the betrayal of Conall, the head of the host Fidhnacha ... more details
Ladhrach S Loirean Spagach ConallGulban or Guilbeinach, or Gulbairneach Introduction The Story of ConallGulban Story of the King of Spain. The Story of ConallGulban Part II John, Son of the King ... more details
T r onaill anglicized as Tyrconnell was the name of a kingdom which covered much of what is now County Donegal . Oral history It was founded in the fifth century by a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , Conall Gulban , of whom the Cen l Conaill are descendants. His descendants ruled the kingdom till the Flight of the Earls in September 1607, which marked the end of the kingdom. Early Chiefs of Cen l Conaill Conall Gulban mac N ill died 464 ....... Ninnid mac Dauach flourished 544 563 Ainmuire mac S tnai died 569 B et n mac Ninneda died 586 . ed mac Ainmuirech died 598 Conall C mac edo died 604 M el Coba mac edo died 615 Domnall mac edo died 642 Conall C el mac M ele Coba died 654 Cellach mac M ele Coba died 658 ...... Loingsech mac engusso died 703 Congal Cennmagair mac Fergusa died 710 Flaithbertach mac Loingsig died 765 ed Muinderg mac Flaithbertaig died 747 Loingsech mac Flaithbertaig died 754 Murchad mac Flaithbertaig died 767 Domnall mac eda Muindeirg died 804 Kings of T r Chonaill R Th r Chonaill from c. 1201 to 1608 Eicnechan, c.1201 1207 Domnall M r mac Eicnechain, 1207 autumn 1241 M el Sechlainn mac Domnaill, 1241 1247 ...... Manus O Donnell Manus Donnell d. 1564 Calvagh O Donnell Calvagh Donnell d. 1566 Aodh mac Maghnusa Domhnaill d. 1600 In on Dubh , Queen of Tyrconnell d. 1608 Hugh Roe Donnell d. 1602 Rory Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell d. 1608 References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http www.ucc.ie celt published G100002 index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Byrne, Francis John 2001 , Irish Kings and High Kings , Dublin Four Courts Press, ISBN 978 1 85182 196 9 Charles Edwards, T. M. 2000 , Early Christian Ireland , Cambridge Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0 521 36395 0 Mac Niocaill, Gearoid 1972 , Ireland before the Vikings , Dublin Gill and Macmillan refend DEFAULTSORT Kings Of Tir Chonaill Categor ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 The Cen l Conaill is the name of the kindred or descendants of ConallGulban , son of Niall of the Nine Hostages Niall No giallach defined by oral and recorded history. They were also known in Scotland as the Kindred of Saint Columba . The dynasties created by Niall s sons include the Cen l Conaill, Cen l Eogain and List of Irish clans in Ulster Cen l Eanna . Ancestors of the Cen l Conaill Niall of the Nine Hostages Niall No giallach , died c. A.D.405. ConallGulban Eoghan Coirpre mac N ill Coirpre Fiacha Conall Cremthainne L egaire mac N ill L egaire Cen l nE gain Cen l Fiachach Cen l L egaire Cen l Coirpri Clann Cholm in S l n edo Sl ine Cen l Conaill of In Fochla Fergus Cennfota Doi Enna Bogaine Cen l nDuach Cen l mBogaine aka Cenel Enda Ua Breslin s of Cinel Enda Ninnid, fl. 561 in Ireland 561 Melge Baetan, d. 586 in Ireland 586 Brandub ? Garban Setna Feidlimid Sechnasach, R Cen l mBogaine, d. 609 in Ireland 609 Eoghan Columb Cille , 521 in Ireland 521 597 in Ireland 597 O Freel Ainmire, d. 569 in Ireland 569 Colum Lugaid Mael Tuile Bresal, d. 644 in Ireland 644 Ri of Ireland Cen l Lugdach Dungal, R Cen l mBogaine, d. 672 in Ireland 672 Ronan Sechnasach Dub Diberg, d. 703 in Ireland 703 Garb ? Flaithgus, d. 732 in Ireland 732 Forbasach R Cen l mBogaine ? Cen Faelad d. 722 Rogaillnech, d. 815 Mael Duin Fiaman ? ? Airnelach Maenguile Cen Faelad Dochartach Clann Ua Dochartaig Dalach, Dux Cen l Conaill, d. 870. Bradagain Eicnecan, R Cen l Conaill, d. 906 Baigill Clann Ua Baighill two sons Flann Adlann Domnall Mor Conchobar d. 956 & 962. Abbot ... Oral history ConallGulban , son of Niall of the Nine Hostages , founded the kingdom of T r Conaill ... Domnall , d. 642 in Ireland 642 Conall Cu Mael Cobo, d. 615 in Ireland 615 Cumuscach, d. 597 in Ireland 597 High King d. 604 High King of Ireland of Ireland Cellach Conall Cael both died 658 in Ireland 658 664 in Ireland 664 Clann Ua Gallchobair Oengus, d. 650 in Ireland 650 Conall Colgu Ailill Flannesda ... more details