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Conamail mac Faílbi was the
tenth abbot of Iona (704–707).
Although he did not die
until 710, his
successor Dunchad was made
abbot in 707. This may be...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Failbe Abbot of Iona 679–704 Succeeded by
Conamail...
- "Elén son of Corp and of
Conamail son of Cano" is
recorded by the
Annals of
Ulster circa 673. This
Conamail was
probably the
Conamail son of Cano
killed in...
- Brénainn, and of
Conaing grandson of Dant,
abbot of
Imlech Ibuir. AI708.1 Kl.
Conamail son of Carthach,
abbot of
Imlech Ibuir, rested. AI720.1 Kl. Cellach, abbot...
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Becan (supposedly
descended from
Lugaid mac Con) and ****ne (daughter of
Conamail of the Dál mBuinne). His hair fell out in patches, and he
worked as a shepherd...
- mac Pípáin Died 22
March 679 Adomnán mac Rónáin Died 23
September 704
Conamail mac Faílbi Deposed(?) 707 Died 11
September 710 Dúnchad mac Cinn Fáelad...
- be
further identified with the
Eliuin m.
Cuirp whose capture alongside Conamail son of Cano is
recorded by the
Annals of
Ulster under the year 673. This...
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coadjutor (or prin****tum tenuit) of
Conamail of Iona. He
himself may have been
elected in
opposition to
Abbot Conamail,
while Dorbbéne in 713 and Fáelchú...
- unknown.
Conaing ua Daint, d. 661. Cuán, d. 686. Díbléne Elnai, fl. 696/97.
Conamail mac Carthaig, d. 708. Cellach, d. 720. Fer dá Chrích, also
abbot of Leighlin...
- ("Conawill mcGillearrie"), and the twelfth-century
Chronicon Scotorum ("
Conamail mac
Gille Airre"). If the
sources indeed refer to the name
Gilla Maire...