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Conaille Muirthemne was a
Cruithin kingdom located in
County Louth, Ireland, from
before 688 to
after 1107 approximately. The
Ulaid according to historian...
- decades,
against a
coalition of
three kingdoms: over 300
members of the
Conailli, the Ui Tortain, and the Ui
Meith were
captured or
killed at the Battle...
- J.
Byrne suggests that the
personal name
Bivaidonas is
related to the
Conailli Muirtheimne of
north Louth and
south Down. D. McM****
notes that the tribal...
- but it has been
suggested that Áed's
expansion into the
lands of the
Conailli Muirthemne (in
modern County Louth) or the
killing of
Conaing mac Amalgado...
- vengeance. Áed Róin's head was cut off. This
victory resulted in the loss of
Conailli Muirtheimne overlordship by the
Ulaid to the Uí Néill of
their influence...
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killing Áed Róin and the king of the Uí
Echach Cobo, so
gaining control of
Conailli Muirthemne. In 737, Áed Allán met with the Eóganachta king
Cathal mac Finguine...
- by
Cathal junior, son of
Cathal Ua Concob****r, near Ath-senaigh on the
Conailli (namely, on John, son of
Concobar Ua Domnaill) and John Ua Dochartaigh...
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involving the Uí
Echach Coba and
Airthir and the
border region of the
Conailli Muirtheimne (in
modern County Louth). The
expansion of the Dál Fiatach...
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describe Glúntradna 's death: A
slaughter was made of the
foreigners by the
Conailli, and by Athdeidh, son of Laighne, in
which were
slain Amhlaeibh, grandson...