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Congal Cáech (also
Congal Cláen) was a king of the
Cruthin of Dál
nAraidi in the
medieval Irish province of Ulaid, from
around 626 to 637. He was king...
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Congal is an Old
Irish masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Congal Cáech (died 637), king of the
Cruithne of Dál
nAraidi in
Ireland Congal Cennfota mac...
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Congal Cláiringnech ("the cripple"), son of Rudraige, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a king of
Ulster and High King...
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Christianity is the
supposed lawsuit between Congal Cáech, king of the Ulaid, and
Domnall mac Áedo.
Congal was
supposedly blinded in one eye by Domnall's...
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Congal Cennmagair (died 710) was High King of Ireland. He
belonged to the
northern Cenél
Conaill branch of the Uí Néill. His father,
Fergus Fanát, was...
- of 637 by the High King of Ireland,
Domnall II,
against his
foster son
Congal Cáech, King of Ulaid,
supported by his ally
Domnall Brecc, King of Dál Riata...
- Luaigne,
Congal Cláiringnech, Dui
Dallta Dedad and
Fachtna Fáthach.
According to the Caithréim
Conghail Cláiringhnigh (Martial
Career of
Congal Cláiringnech)...
- king of Dál nAraidi,
Congal Cáech, to
renounce this alliance. In an
attempt to have
himself installed as High King of Ireland,
Congal made
alliances with...
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Congal Cennfota mac Dúnchada (died 674) was a Dal
Fiatach king of Ulaid. He was the son of Dúnchad mac
Fiachnai (died
circa 644), a
previous king. He ruled...
- in 634–635. In 637,
Domnall faced another challenge from
Congal Cáech and the Ulaid.
Congal was
joined by
Domnall Brecc, king of Dál Riata, and by the...