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Congus (also
called Congas, Conghas, Conghus; c. 680 – 750) was the
Bishop of Armagh,
Ireland from 730 to 750.
Congus was from Cul
Athguirt in the parish...
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would have been
named Decimus Junius Congus and the son would've been
remarkably long lived, the
historian Junius Congus being mentioned as only recently...
- 2019. "
CONGU Unified Handicapping System 2016-2018" (PDF).
CONGU.
Retrieved December 12, 2019. "
CONGU Unified Handicapping System 2019" (PDF).
CONGU. Retrieved...
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Torad penne Congusa (‘the
fruit of
Congus’s pen’), i.e. the
downfall of the
Ulaid resulted from the
letter of
Congus. The
Battle of
Faughart was fought...
- The
Council of
National Golf
Unions (
CONGU),
originally the
British Golf
Unions Joint Advisory Committee, came into
existence at a
conference held in...
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monetalis in 149 BC.
Marcus Junius Gracch****,
sometimes emended to M.
Junius Congus Gracch****, a
noteworthy legal historian and
scholar of the
Roman constitution...
- AI729.1 Kl.
Repose of Suibne,
abbot of Ard Macha. AI750.1 Kl.
Repose of
Congus,
abbot of Ard Macha. AI768.3
Repose of
Feradach son of Suibne,
abbot of...
- Roc with as much
attention as his own son. He
kills the steward's son,
Congus, when no one is looking, but is
eventually identified as the
murderer through...
- "Malbride Mac Congi",
which probably means that his
father had the name
Congus, a rare but
attested Scoto-Pictish name. The
charter is
available in Latin...
- can be
tentatively identified in the
Irish annals:
Talorgan son of Drest,
Congus son of
Dargart and Cináed son of Der-Ilei.
Bruide was one of many important...