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- Cennfota Doi (Cenél nDuach) Enna Bogaine (Cenél mBogaine) Ninnid Melge Baetan Brandub Ninnid Liath mac Ferguso Brénainn mac Ferguso Sétna mac Ferguso Fedilmid...
- records the deaths of Cathrannach mac Cathal of Maenmag, and the anchorite Ninnid. Nothing further appears to be known of Cathrannach. His death occurred...
- is believed to takes its name from St. Ninnidh, a 6th-century saint. St. Ninnid is listed as one of the "twelve apostles of Ireland", and bore the epithet...
- of the Cenél Conaill, a sept of the northern Uí Néill. He was the son of Ninnid mac Duach (flourished 561–563) and great grandson of Conall Gulban (died...
- marked the end of the kingdom. Conall Gulban mac Néill (died 464) ....... Ninnid mac Dauach (flourished 544-563) Ainmuire mac Sétnai (died 569) Báetán mac...
- Cennfota Doi Enna Bogaine | (Cenél nDuach) (Cenél mBogaine) | | | | | | | Ninnid, fl. 561 Melge | | | | | | | Baetan, d. 586 Brandub | | |_________  ? |...
- Ilchelgach (died 566) of the Cenél nEógain, as well as Ainmere's cousin Ninnid mac Dauach (a member of the Cenél nDuach branch of the Cenél Conaill). The...
- Muichertach's sons Fergus and Domnall along with Ainmuire mac Sétnai and Ninnid mac Duach of the Cenel Conaill. The Annals of the Four Masters say this...
- Erne in 1739. Dublin: W. McGee. Ó Floinn, Raghnall. "The Bell of Saint Ninnid of Inishmacsaint, Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh." In The Modern Traveller to...
- records the deaths of Cathrannach mac Cathal of Maenmag, and the anchorite Ninnid. In 803, there was A skirmish between the Soghain and the sept of Maenmag...