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Congal Cáech (also
Congal Cláen) was a king of the
Cruthin of Dál
nAraidi in the
medieval Irish province of Ulaid, from
around 626 to 637. He was king...
- to
mention any
Suibhne son of Colmán Cuar as king, and
identifies Congal Claen as king of Dál
nAraidi during this time.
James G. O’Keeffe has hypothesized...
- of
Ulster and
effective High King of Ireland.
Under their king,
Congal Cláen, they were
routed by the Uí Néill at Dún
Cethirnn (between
Limavady and...
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Domnall mac Lorcáin (died 984),
called Dómnall
Claen or
Domnall Clóen (Domnall the Squinting), was king of Leinster, the south-eastern
province of Ireland...
- son of Dubhagan, lord of Feara-Maighe; Mac-Beatha, son of
Muireadhach Claen, lord of Ciarraighe-Luachra; Scannail, son of Cathal, lord of Eóganacht...
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Dubliners in 978 at
Belan (County Kildare). Úgaire's
successor Domnall Claen was
little more fortunate,
being captured by the
Dubliners the following...
- Crovan, King (c.1091–1094)
Leinster (complete list) –
Donnchad mac
Domnall Claen, King (984–1003) Máelmórda mac Murchada, King (1003–1014) Dúnlaing mac Tuathal...
- (966–972) Úgaire mac Túathail, King (972–978)
Domnall Claen, King (978–984)
Donnchad mac
Domnall Claen, King (984–1003) Magh
Luirg (complete list) – Máel...