-
Fergus Cendfota, Dauí (founder of the Cenél nDuach) and Énna
Bogaine (founder of the Cenél m
Bogaine). His
descendants were
known as the Cenél Conaill. Their...
- Inishowen. The Cenél m
Bógaine, or "kindred of Binny",
descend from Énna Bóguine, son of
Conall Gulban. The
territory of the Cenél m
Bógaine is
stated as Tír...
- died 644 Ri of
Ireland | | | | | | | Cenél
Lugdach Dungal, Rí Cenél m
Bogaine, died 672 | | | | | |______________ |
Ronan | | | | | | | | Sechnasach...
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Donegal in Ireland.
Patrick Weston Joyce said the name
Banagh came from Enna
Bogaine, son of
Conall Gulban, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages. It was created...
- this time.
Domnall ****erted his
authority with a
victory over the Cenél m
Bógaine, (a
branch of the Cenél
Conaill in the
barony of Banagh,
County Donegal)...
-
Tuath (Slievetooey) in
southwest Donegal, a
prominent mountain in Cenél m
Bógaine territory. He
notes “it is
difficult to see why
these two
powerful (allegedly)...
- of
Colum Cille of the Uí Néill of
Tyrconnell and a
member of the Cenél m
Bógaine a sept of the Cenél Conaill. Two of his
cousins were also
members of the...
- when he
defeated Dúngal mac Máele Tuil of the Cenél m
Bógaine who was slain. The Cenél m
Bógaine were a
branch of the Cenél
Conaill located in southwest...