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Conall mac
Áedáin was a king in
Scotland in the
years around 800. It is
thought that he was a king, or sub-king, in Dál Riata. He is
mentioned once in...
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Fergus mac
Áedáin (died 692) was king of
Ulaid from 674. He
belonged to a
branch of the Dal
nAraide known as the Uí
Echach Cobo in the west part of county...
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Artuir mac
Áedáin or Artúr mac Áedán was son of Áedán mac Gabráin and a
prince of Dál
Riata in the 6th century.
Artuir was
probably a war
leader fighting...
- m****cript,
dated to c. 1130,
contains the tale Gein
Branduib maic
Echach ocus
Aedáin maic Gabráin (The
Birth of
Brandub son of
Eochu and of Aedán son of Gabrán)...
- mac Fergusa, King (unknown)
Conall mac Taidg, King (c.805–807)
Conall mac
Áedáin, King (c.807–811)
Domnall mac Caustantín, King (c.811–835) Óengus II, King...
- example, Artúr mac Conaing, who may have been
named after his
uncle Artúr mac
Áedáin. Artúr son of
Bicoir "the Briton" was
another reported in this period, who...
- of the Ui
Echach Coba
branch of the Dal
nAraide and
father of
Fergus mac
Áedáin, a king of
Ulaid from 674-692. 618
Death of
Saint Kevin of Glendalough....
- Died c. 629 (after
Connad Cerr)
Eochaid Buide Eochaid Buide Eochaid mac
Áedáin Cenél nGabráin; son of Áedán
Known from Adomnán of Iona's Life of Saint...
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Conall Guthbinn,
Irish king
Conall mac Comgaill,
Scottish king
Conall mac
Áedáin,
Scottish King
Conall Cernach,
Irish mythic warrior Conall Collamrach, legendary...
- Máele Cobo (died 670)
Congal Cennfota mac Dúnchada (died 674)
Fergus mac
Áedáin 674–692 Bécc
Bairrche mac
Blathmaic 692–707 Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni...