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Artgal, Arthal, or
Arthgal may
refer to:
Artgal mac
Cathail (died 791), King of
Connacht Arthgal ap
Dyfnwal (died 872), King of Alt Clut This disambiguation...
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Artgal mac
Cathail (died 791) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin
branch of the Connachta. He was the son of
Cathal mac
Muiredaig Muillethan (died...
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academics have
accorded Arthgal various names in
English secondary sources:
Artgal, Arthal, and Arthgal.
Since the 1990s,
academics have
accorded Arthgal various...
- sources: Rhun ab Arthal, Rhun ab Arthgal, Rhun ap
Artgal, Rhun ap Arthgal, Rhun f. Arthgal, Rhun map
Artgal, and Rhun map Arthgal. The
triumphant return of...
- 'peace'. King
Artgal of
Strathclyde is slain,
through the
connivance of King
Constantine I of Alba (modern Scotland) and his
Viking allies.
Artgal's son, Run...
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legendary apical ancestor such as the Fer map Con in the
ancestry of Run map
Artgal in the
Harleian genealogies. The sons of Uuid are
presumed to be related...
- King
Artgal of Alt Clut did not long
survive these events,
being killed "at the instigation" of Causantín son of Cináed two
years later.
Artgal's son and...
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Dumnagual IV, King (816–?) Constantine, King (? 859) Neithon, King (859–?)
Artgal, King (?–872) Run, King (872–878) Eochaid, King (uncertain)
Donald I, King...
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monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St Patrick?;
plundered by Connor, son of
Artgal M'Lochlin 1130 Druim-bo
Dundrum Preceptory Knights Templar castle purportedly...
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Cothaid mac Cathail, King (768–773) Flaithrí mac Domnaill, King (773–777)
Artgal mac Cathail, King (777–782)
Tipraiti mac Taidg, King (782–786) Cináed mac...