- same year the Cenél
Conaill defeated Congal Cáech at the
battle of Dún
Ceithirn. Dál
Riata remained allied with the
Northern Uí Néill
until the
reign of...
- Tigernach.
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February 2011. T681.1 –
Combustio regum i n-Dun
Ceithirn .i.
Dunghal mac
Scandail rí
Cruithnech & Cend
Faelach ri
Cianachta Glindi...
- quickly, and in 629 the two
kings engaged each
other at the
Battle of Dún
Ceithirn in what is now
County Londonderry. On this
occasion Congal was defeated...
-
acknowledged as High King. In 629, the
Annals tell of
battles at Fid Eóin and Dún
Ceithirn,
although it is not
clear which was
fought first. At Fid Eóin, Máel Caích...
-
County Londonderry) at what was
called the
burning of the
kings at Dún
Ceithirn (in
barony of Coleraine, in
modern County Londonderry). He
belonged to...
- were
burned by Máel Dúin mac Máel
Fithrich of the Cenél nEógan at Dún
Ceithirn. 682
Death of Cenn Fáelad mac Colgan, a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin...
- of the Cenél nEógan at what was
called the
burning of the
kings at Dún
Ceithirn (in
barony of Coleraine, in
modern County Londonderry). His sons Ailill...
-
Cianachta Glinne Geimhin, were
burned by Maelduin, son of Maelfithrigh, at Dun
Ceithirn. The
Annals note the
Scannal name
being ****ociated with a
number of early...
-
clashed and
Congal was
defeated by
Domnall mac Áedo at the
Battle of Dún
Ceithirn (Duncairn, near Coleraine,
modern County Londonderry) and fled the field...
-
Cianachta Glinne Geimhin, were
burned by Maelduin, son of Maelfithrigh, at Dun
Ceithirn. The
Annals note the
Scannal name
being ****ociated with a
number of early...