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- Conall Cremthainne (died 480), also called Conall Err Breg, was an Irish king. He was a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, and one of the progenitors...
- to Niall Noígiallach and his son Conall Cremthainne. Related dynasties descended through Conall Cremthainne and Diarmait mac Cerbaill included the Síl...
- him seven sons, Lóegaire, Éndae, Maine, Eógan, Conall Gulban, Conall Cremthainne and Coirpre. These sons are the eponymous ancestors of the various Uí...
- Coirpri dynasty, Lóegaire, ancestor of the Cenél Lóegaire dynasty, Conall Cremthainne, ancestor of the Clann Cholmáin and Síl nÁedo Sláine, Fiachu, ancestor...
- Chinese mathematician (d. 525) Chilperic I, king of Burgundy Conall Cremthainne, king of Uisneach (Ireland) Erbin of Dumnonia, Brythonic king (approximate...
- branch of the family descended from another of Niall's sons – Conall Cremthainne – to continue Uí Néill expansion and consolidate their position. No descendants...
- (Cenél Conaill) Endae Eógan (Cenél nEógan) Coirpre Lóegaire Maine Conall Cremthainne Fiachu Muirdeach Cormac Cáech Lugaid (d. 507) Fergus Cerrbél Ardgal (d...
- Conall may refer to the following: Conall mac Taidg, Scottish king Conall Cremthainne, Irish king Conall Grant (died 718), a king of Brega, north of Dublin...
- of the Ui Neill. He was the son of Fergus Cerrbél, grandson of Conall Cremthainne (died 480) and brother of the high king Diarmait mac Cerbaill (died 565)...
- saga and legend. Diarmait was the son of Fergus Cerrbél, son of Conall Cremthainne, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Yet of Niall's own historicity there...