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death his son, Duibhghiolla, was
murdered treacherously by Lorcáin's son
Conghalach. This
action presumably allowed Lorcáin and the Uí
Toirdhealbhach to seize...
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Conghalach mac
Laidhgnen ua Gadhra, King of Gailenga, died 993.
Conghalach was a son of
Laidhgnen ua Gadhra, who was in turn a
grandson of Gadhra, from...
- Preceded by
Domhnall mac Gadhra? King of
Gailenga ?-964 Succeeded by
Conghalach mac
Laidhgnen ua Gadhra...
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Meaning 'wolf lover'. Conchúr
Conchobhar Conor,
Connor (anglicisations)
Conghalach Conmhac Conn
Connla Connlaodh Conley,
Conleth (anglicisation)
Cormac Charles...
- mac Tighearnáin, Lord (c.910)
Cernachan mac Tighearnáin, King (?–931)
Conghalach mac Cathaláin, Lord (c.935) Cléircén son of Tigernán, King (c.937) Fergal...
- was wounded, and died
after a
short period.
Flannagan Ua Ceallaigh, and
Conghalach, son of Maelseachlainn, were
mortally wounded at the same place. The king...
- same year of his death, his son Dub
Gilla was
killed by Brian's
uncle Conghalach and Brian's
grandfather Lorcáin is said to have
succeeded to the kingship...
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Failghe themselves, i.e. the Clann-Maelughra. 1161: Domhnall, son of
Conghalach, son of
Cuaifne Ua
Conchobhair Failghe,
Tanist of Uí Failghe, was slain...
- of Breifne: c.910
Cernachan mac Tighearnáin, king of Breifne: died 931
Conghalach mac Cathaláin, lord of Breifne: c.935 Cléircén son of Tigernán, king of...
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foreigners out of Ireland/Was two
years over ten/Of the
reign of fair
Conghalach. Four, fifty, in truth/And nine hundred,—no
slight fact/From the birth...