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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...
- Forannán #11
Feardomhnach #12 Ándlidh fl. 697 #13 Dubh Dúin
Cathal Ailill #14
Cearnach Uí
Chearnaigh Toirdhealbhach Uí
Thoirdhealbhach Eichthigheirn Uì Eichthigheirn...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Abbot of Fearna; Duibhinsi,
scribe of
Cluain Mic Nois; ****asgach, son of
Cearnach,
OEconomus of Ard Macha; and
Ailbhe of
Ceann Mhara, died.
Ailbhe was a...
- part of the
boundary of Dál nAraidi. Said to
belong to the
Clanna Conall Cearnach. Linn in Goban,
alias Linn na nGobann, Cenn Guba, and Cnoc Glinne. Said...
- 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...