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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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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...
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Dunblane was
burned by the men of Alt Clut in 849,
perhaps in the
reign of
Artgal. An army, led by the
Viking chiefs known in
Irish as Amlaíb
Conung and Ímar...