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Conghalach Cnoghbha (older spelling:
Congalach Cnogba or
Congalach mac Máel Mithig) was High King of Ireland,
according to the
lists in the
Annals of...
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Congalach mac
Conaing (died 778) was a King of
Brega from the Uí
Chonaing sept of
Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
southern Ui Neill...
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Congalach mac
Conaing Cuirre (died 696) was a King of
Brega from the Uí
Chonaing sept of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
southern Uí Néill. He was...
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ruler of Dublin. Amlaíb was
allied with
Congalach and may have
gained power with his ****istance.
Congalach and Amlaíb
fought against Ruaidrí ua Canannáin...
- (descendant of
Congalach), died 896 (rí Brega) Máel
Finnia mac Flannacán, died 903 (rí Brega) Máel
Mithig mac Flannacán, died 919 (rí Cnogba)
Congalach mac Mael...
- King,
Congalach Cnogba, in the
later attack on
Munster in 950. Two of Cennétig sons,
Donncuan and Echthighern, were
killed in the fighting.
Congalach returned...
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entitled ‘Fianna bátar i nEmain’. He
wrote a
eulogy for the
Brega king
Congalach mac Mael
Mithig (died 956). He also
appears to have been
patronised by...
- mac Máele
Ruanaid Áed
Findliath Flann Sinna Niall Glúndub
Donnchad Donn
Congalach Cnogba (Ruaidrí ua Canannáin)
Domnall ua Néill Máel
Sechnaill mac Domnaill...
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whose few
known surviving verses concern the life and
death of King
Congalach Cnogba of Brega. A
verse of Aedh's is
inserted in the
Annals of the Four...
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Niall Glúndub, High King (915–917)
Donnchad Donn, High King (918–942)
Congalach Cnogba, High King ( 943–954)
Domnall ua Néill, High King (955–978) Máel...