- Cúán mac
Amalgado (died 641) was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht Áine
branch of the Eóganachta. He was the son of a
previous king
Amalgaid mac Éndai...
- Dúngal mac
Amalgado (or Dúngal Cnogba) (died 759) was a King of
Brega from the Uí
Chonaing sept of
Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the...
-
Aimirgein mac
Amalgado,
Irish poet, fl. 678x683. A
member of the Déisi Muman,
Aimirgein was the
composer of the Old
Irish law-text Cáin
Fuithir Be. A New...
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Conaing mac
Amalgado (died 742) 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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Chairpre Áebda
slain by
William de
Burgh and the O'Briens.
Amalgado Conaing mac
Amalgado, (died 742), an
Irish king of Brega, from the Uí
Chonaing sept...
- (died 728) son of
Irgalach Conaing mac
Amalgado (died 742)
Indrechtach mac
Dungalaig (died 748) Dúngal mac
Amalgado (died 759) -Coirpre mac
Fogartaig (died...
-
brother of
Conaing mac
Amalgado (died 742), a
previous king. He
ruled until his
death in 759. 759
Death of Dúngal mac
Amalgado. 760
Start of the reign...
- 24 – Oswulf, king of
Northumbria Edburga, Anglo-Saxon
abbess Dúngal mac
Amalgado, king of
Brega (Ireland) Othmar,
Swiss abbot (approximate date) Wang Wei...
- Eóganacht Áine
branch of the Eóganachta. He was the
grandson of Cúán mac
Amalgado (d. 641), a
previous king.
There is
confusion in the
sources between his...
- Eóganachta. His last
paternal ancestor to hold the
throne was Cúán mac
Amalgado (died 641), five
generations previous. His great-grandfather
Uisnech had...