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- is also known more fully as Uí Echach Cobo (modern Irish: Uíbh Eachach Cobha, meaning Echu of Cobo), and equivalent with Uí Echach Uladh (Echu of Ulster)...
- Blathmac mac Máele Cobo (died 670) was a Dál Fiatach ruler of the over-kingdom of Ulaid. He was the son of Máel Cobo mac Fiachnai (died 647). He ruled...
- pronounced in Irish as Mag/Mac Aonghusa. A prominent branch of the Uíbh Eachach Cobha, the Magennises would become chiefs of the territory of Iveagh, which by...
- of the church of Fochard; and Conchadh, son of Cuanach, chief of Cobha [Magh Cobha, a plain in Iveagh, Co. Down], was also slain, and many others along...
- Feasa ar Éirinn, Caolbhaidh was a son of Cronn Badhraoi, son of Eochaidh Cobha, son of Lughaidh, son of Rossa, son of Iomchaidh, son of Feidhlimidh, son...
- monastic site, founded mid-5th century by St Mac-Erc Domnach-mor-maige-cobha Downpatrick Monastery # early monastic site, traditionally founded 5th century...
- Máel Cobo mac Fiachnai (died 647) was a Dal Fiatach king of Ulaid. He was the son of Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627) and half-brother of Dúnchad mac Fiachnai...
- “M931.13 Bard Boinne, chief poet of Ireland, was slain by the Ui-Cormaic-Cobha”. His obituary in the Chronicon Scotorum is as follows: “Annal CS933 Kalends...
- needed] 1101 – Battle of Grianan [citation needed] 1103 – Battle of Magh Cobha 1132 – Siege of Dún Béal Gallimhe 1149 – Siege of Dún Béal Gallimhe 1151...
- mountain") 596 m (1,955 ft) 41 m (135 ft) 18 Doan Dún Maol Chobha ("Maol Cobha's fort") 593 m (1,946 ft) 119 m (390 ft) 19 Slievenaglogh (Northern) Sliabh...