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- Conall Cernach (modern spelling: Conall Cearnach) is a hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He had a crooked neck and is said to have...
- King (c.800–806) Mael Dúin mac Échtgal, King (?–822) Ceallach son of Cearnach, King (?) Tighearnán mac Seallachan, King (c.888) Ruarc mac Tighearnáin...
- Werewolf Wedding, Sourcebooks Casablanca, May 2013 [Couple: Elaine Hawthorn & Cearnach MacNeill] Hero of a Highland Wolf, Sourcebooks Casablanca, Aug 2014 [Couple:...
- railway station building was refurbished in 2014.[citation needed] 919. Cearnach, son of Flann, Abbot of Lann-Leire, died; of whom was said: The torch of...
- Forannán #11 Feardomhnach #12 Ándlidh fl. 697 #13 Dubh Dúin Cathal Ailill #14 CearnachChearnaigh ToirdhealbhachThoirdhealbhach Eichthigheirn Uì Eichthigheirn...
- Muireadhach, son of Fiachaidh Fionnamhnus, son of Irial Glunmhar, son of Conall Cearnach of the race of Ir son of Milidh. Furthermore, John O'Hart's Irish Genealogies...
- writer, and translator to and from Irish often under the pen name Conall Cearnach (after the legendary hero). He is known especially for editing the work...
- 800–806 Mael Dúin mac Échtgal, king of Breifne: died 822 Ceallach son of Cearnach, son of Dubh Dothra, king of Breifne Tighearnán mac Seallachan, king of...
- Cael in Ui-Eathach of Uladh. He was of the race of Irial, son of Conall Cearnach. The Papal Annates for 1423 spell the name as Cluandallan and those for...
- Aichle, by the hand of Semeon, son of Cearb, one of the Fotharta. 663: Cearnach Sotal, son of Diarmaid, son of Aedh Slaine, died, together with the aforesaid...