- It
might refer to:
Conaing Bececlach, a
legendary High King of
Ireland Conaing mac Áedáin (died 622), a
dynast in Dál
Riata Conaing Cuirre (died 662),...
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Lebor Gabála,
Conaing remained in
power in the north,
while Lugaid took the south. The
Annals of the Four
Masters say
Lugaid ousted Conaing and took complete...
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Conaing Ua Beigléighinn,
Irish cleric, died 1128. The
Annals of The Four Masters, sub anno 1128,
state that
Conaing Ua Beigléighinn,
Abbot of Ceanannus...
- The
death of Dúnchad mac
Conaing in
battle is
reported in the
Annals of
Tigernach in 654: "...
there fell Dúnchad, son of
Conaing, and Congal, son of Ronan"...
- half-brother
Conaing Bececlach. They took
power after killing the
previous High King,
Eochu Uairches.
Eochu ruled the
southern half of Ireland,
Conaing the north...
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Conae may
refer to:
CONAE,
Argentina space agency 7213
Conae main belt
asteroid This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Conae...
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Congalach mac
Conaing (died 778) was a King of
Brega from the Uí
Chonaing sept of
Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
southern Ui Neill...
- His sons Cináed mac
Conaing (died 851) and
Flann mac
Conaing (died 868) were also
Kings of Brega. His
daughter Gormlaith ingen Conaing mac
Flainn was the...
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Conaing mac
Congaile (died 662),
called Conaing Cuirre, was a King of
Brega from the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
southern Ui Neill. He was the son...
- ****mascach mac
Congalaig (died 839)
Conaing mac
Flainn (died 849) Cináed mac
Conaing (died 851)
Flann mac
Conaing (died 868) Flannacán mac
Cellaig (died...