- Forb****ach Ua
Congaile (died 714) was a king of the Uí Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly. The king
lists in the Book of
Leinster give him a reign...
-
Congaile was slain.
Another encounter occurred in 733 in a
battle fought in Mag nÍtha in
which another cousin of Flaithbertach,
Conaing mac
Congaile was...
- Sean
Connolly (Irish: Seán Ó
Congaile) was an
Irish republican,
socialist and
Abbey Theatre actor who took part in the
Easter Rising. He was a captain...
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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 of...
-
period was
known as the Dál Birn. Tóim Snáma was the son of
Fland mac
Congaile, a king who
ruled sometime after 712 who is
mentioned in the king list...
-
Conchobuir m. Áeda m.
Tomaltajich m.
Flaind m. Díumasaich m.
Congaile m. Forannáin m.
Congaile m. Máel h-Umai m.
Cathail m.
Bruidge m. Nath Í m. Rosa Failgi...
- the
reign of Cú
Cherca mac Fáeláin, who had died in 712, and
Fland mac
Congaile who is
without a date. The end of his
reign is also unknown, however, by...
- (died 665) and
Diarmait (died 665), sons of Áed Sláine
Conaing Cuirre mac
Congaile (died 662) Sechn****ach (died 671) son of
Blathmac Cenn Fáelad (died 675)...
- that was
refounded by
Diarmait of Iona's
predecessor Cellach Cellach mac
Congaile.
Although Kells Abbey had
actually already been
founded centuries before...
- been
suggested that the O'Connells are a sept of the
Corcu Duibne, the Ua
Congaile, a
kingdom native to
County Kerry. This is
supported by
historian C. Thomas...