- Dáithí Ó
Conaill (English:
David O'Connell; May 1938 – 1
January 1991) was an
Irish republican, a
member of the IRA Army
Council of the
Provisional IRA...
- Néill dynasty). The
dynasties of the
Northern Uí Néill were the Cenél
Conaill and Cenél nEógain,
named after the two most
powerful sons of Niall: Conall...
- Daniel(I) O’Connell (Irish: Dónall Ó
Conaill; 6
August 1775 – 15 May 1847),
hailed in his time as The Liberator, was the
acknowledged political leader...
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Naomh Conaill CLCG is a GAA club for the
Glenties parish in south-west
County Donegal. As well as the town of Glenties, the club also
covers the area...
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Gulban (died c. 464) was an
Irish king and
eponymous ancestor of the Cenél
Conaill, who
founded the
kingdom of Tír
Chonaill in the 5th century, comprising...
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greatest extent. The
kingdom represented the core
homeland of the Cenél
Conaill people of the
Northern Uí Néill and
although they ruled,
there were smaller...
- Máel Dúin mac
Conaill (died 688) was a king in Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was the son of
Conall Crandomna. His
death is
reported by the Annals...
- The Cenél
Conaill, or "kindred of Conall", are a
branch of the
Northern Uí Néill, who
claim descent from
Conall Gulban, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages...
- all: The
Northern Uí Néill branch:
Conall Gulban,
ancestor of the Cenél
Conaill dynasty, Eógan,
ancestor of the Cenél nEógain dynasty. The
Southern Uí...
- Tír
Conaill Harps Gaelic Athletics Club (GAC), (Irish: ****ann Lúthchleas Gael Cláirsigh Thír
Conaill) is a
Gaelic football club
based in Glasgow, Scotland...