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ancestor known as
Conmac(c) (Old Irish: [ˈkˠʰɔnˠˌβ̃ɑkˠː]),
meaning "hound-son" (con,
prefix form of n-stem cú hound; mac, son).
Conmac(c)
descended from...
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Lugaid Mac Con,
often known simply as Mac Con, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
belonged to...
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Lugaid Conmac mac
Oirbsen Mor mac
Ethedon mac
Seghda mac Art mac
Allta mac Oghamun, mac
Fidhchar mac
Doilbhre mac Eon mac
Cetguine Calusach mac
Conmac mac...
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Fergus and Medb, as do the Conmhaícne of Leitrim, Sligo, and Galway,
through Conmac. The Masraige, a
tribe inhabiting Magh Slécht in
County Cavan were descended...
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Conium EoL: 71055 EPPO: 1COIG FloraBase: 21870 FNA: 107860 FoC: 107860 FoIO:
CONMAC GBIF: 3034806 GRIN: 2878 iNaturalist: 52999 IPNI: 39839-1 IRMNG: 1310824...
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COIMA EUNIS: 151410 FloraBase: 6217 FNA: 200015502 FoC: 200015502 FoIO:
CONMAC GBIF: 3034807 GRIN: 11262 iNaturalist: 52998 IPA: 4365 IPNI: 840668-1 IRMNG:...
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Lower Conmaicne,
because both
districts were
ruled by the
descendants of
Conmac, son of
Fergus and
Queen Meadbh of Connacht.
Following the
Norman invasion...
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Christian Ireland, pp. 481, 489–490 & 580–583; MacKillop, Dictionary, "
Conmac", "Conmaicne" & "Lugaid mac Con".
Lughaidh Mac Con (1917) at archive.org...
- combative") Lonnbéimnech ("fierce striker")
Macnia ("youthful warrior/hero")
Conmac ("hound-lad/lad of hounds") Lugh is
typically described as a
youthful warrior...
- (or Beiri) Son of Beidhbhe, (or Beidhbe) Son of Doilbhre, Son of
Lugaid Conmac, (or Lughaidh) Son of
Oirbsen Mór, ("Oirbsen the great". See also "Loch...