- Cú
Chongelt mac Con
Mella (died 724?) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster or
Laigin Desgabair in what
became Ireland. He was of the Sil...
- king
lists in the Book of Leinster, Laidcnén
succeeded his
brother Cú
Chongelt mac Con
Mella as king and
ruled for 10 years. This
would give his regnal...
-
Gualae Buadachán 895–902
Finguine Cenn nGécán Corcrán Dub-dá-Bairenn Cú
Chongelt Flann Clérech 888–895 Dub
Lachtna –954 Cellachán
Caisil Corcrán Domnall...
- 656) ****mascach mac Rónáin (died 672) Bran Ua Máele Dúin (died 712) Cú
Chongelt mac Con
Mella (died 724?) Laidcnén mac Con
Mella (died 727) Élothach mac...
-
these events in the Annals. He was
succeeded as king of
Iarmumu by Cú
Chongelt mac
Cairpri (died 791). His son
Cobthach mac Máel Dúin (died 833) was king...
- 734)
Cairpre mac Con Dínaisc (died 747) Máel Dúin mac Áedo (died 786) Cú
Chongelt mac
Cairpri (died 791) Áed Allán mac
Coirpri (died 803)
Cobthach mac Máele...
- Ailbrén mac Maichtig, died 884. Cormac, also
Bishop of Dul****, died 885. Cú
Chongelt, died 888. (Rumann mac Cath****iag, bishop, but not
abbot of Clonard, died...