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Conaille Muirthemne was a
Cruithin kingdom located in
County Louth, Ireland, from
before 688 to
after 1107 approximately. The
Ulaid according to historian...
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place of the
Conaille Muirtheimne at i n-oenach
Conaille.
Flaithbertach Ua Néill
continued his
attacks on
Ulaid in 1007,
attacking the
Conaille Muirtheimne...
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relationship with her father,
which produced three sons. A
legend related to the
Conaille Muirtheimne states that
Conall Constamail mac
Finnchada fathered three...
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Cairpre Droma Cliab Cenél
Conaill (Tir Chonaill) Cenél
nEogain (Tir Eogain)
Conaille Muirtheimne Cruithne Dál
nAraidi Dál
Fiatach Dál
Riata Dartraige Dartraige...
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tradition 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...
- Lóigisi [Loígis] of Leinster, the
seven Soghain of Ireland, and
every Conaille that is in Ireland." The
locations of four of the
seven Soghain are as...
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rivals 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...
- the
Kalends of 20
December Nov at
Druim Inasclainn in the
territory of
Conaille. 1. (Twelve days
before the
melodious Kalends Of December—a
harsh company—...
- sons of Olaf and the
Ladgmanns (lawmen) came to
Ireland and
plundered Conaille Muirtheimne and Howth.
Afterward the
lawmen went to
Munster to
avenge their...
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mentions an
Echach Coba, son of Aililla, son of Fedlimthe.
Fothad mac
Conaille (died 552) ... Áedán m. Mongáin (died 616)
Fergus mac Áedáin (d.692) –...