- 12th-century king of
Connacht Conchobar MacDermot, king of
Moylurg 1187–1196
Conchobur Mac
Cathmhail (died 1252)
royal chief of
Cenel Feradhaigh and of many...
- son of Tadhg, son of Muiredhach, son of
Tomaltach Ua
Mailruanaigh and
Conchobur Mac Gille-Arraigh and Tadhg, son of Cian Ua
Gadhra and Gilla-Beraigh Ua...
- statement: "The
battle of
Durlus [was gained] by
Domnall Ua
Briain and by
Conchobur Maenmhaighi upon the
people of the son of the
Empress (namely, of the...
- the
defeat at Clontarf,
Sigtrygg remained ruler of
Dublin until 1036.
Conchobur clannmin, fo-chen! Áed, Gairbith,
Diarmait durgen, Donnchad, dá Níall...
- died 936.
Conchobar mac Mael Sechnaill, fl. 993, died 1003.
Cathal mac
Conchobur, died 1015 Lochlainn, died 1015.
Conchobar mac Mael Sechnaill, died 1027...
- of Dub dá Bairenn, in a
battle against the son of Bran. Cathal, son of
Conchobur, and
Lochlainn his kinsman, were
treacherously slain ... both from their...
-
later date for Conchobar's death. The
Annals of
Ulster for 1314 state-
Conchobur Mag
Tighernain 'the Tawny',
chief of Tellach-Dunchadha, was
slain in the...
-
killed by
Donnchadh Mac Cathmail, his own kinsman, in treachery. 1252,
Conchobur Mac Cathmhail,
royal Chief of
Cenel Feradhaigh and of many territories...
-
Revue Celtique, 6: 173–86 (Coimpert
Concobuir in so / The
Conception of
Conchobur, pp. 173–82) Abbott,
Thomas Kingsmill (1900),
Catalogue of the m****cripts...