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Fearghal mac
Catharnach (died 821/823) was Lord of Loch Riach.
Fearghal was
ruler of Loch
Riach in what is now
County Galway. He
appears to have been a...
- Mág Samhradháin (died 1393),
chief of the
McGovern clan
Fearghal mac
Catharnach (died 821/823),
ruler of Loch Riah
Virgil of Salzburg, (c. 700 — 27 November...
- by Muirghius, son of Tomaltach.[citation needed] 821. Fearghal, son of
Catharnach, lord of Loch Riach, died.[citation needed] 823. Fearghal, son of Cathasach...
- Connacht. The town of
Loughrea takes its name from Loch Riach.
Fearghal mac
Catharnach. died 881. http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005D/index.html v t e...
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which Riagan, son of Fearghus; Mughron, son of Diarmaid; and Aedh, son of
Catharnach, with many others, were slain. 847 - A
fleet of
seven score ships of the...
- mac
Fergusso (died 796) was also a king of Connacht.
Three of his sons
Catharnach, Cathmug, and
Artbran were
slain in 758 at the
Battle of
Druim Robaig...
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battle of Ardrahan,
which took
place sometime about 800.
Fearghal mac
Catharnach, Lord of Loch Riach, died 821/823. Cétadach, 31st
Abbot of Clonmacnoise...