- Elim, son of Conrai, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn says he overthrew...
-
Drumcondra (Irish:
Droim Conrach,
meaning 'Conra's Ridge') is a
residential area and
inner suburb on the
Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It is administered...
- He
ruled for five years, died of plague, and was
succeeded by Elim mac
Conrach, who
would eventually be
overthrown by Fiacha's son Tuathal. The chronology...
- Fíacha Finnolach, was
overthrown by the four
provincial kings, Elim mac
Conrach of Ulster, Sanb (son of Cet mac Mágach) of Connacht,
Foirbre of Munster...
- the
Lebor Gabála Érenn and the
Annals of the Four Masters, by Elim mac
Conrach, or by
Cairbre Cinnchait according to
Geoffrey Keating. His wife Eithne...
- said to have
taken power after defeating the
previous High King, Elim mac
Conrach, in
battle on the hill of Achall.
According to The
Expulsion of the Déisi...
-
Droim Conrach 2007/08 Mary
Immaculate College 2008/09 Coláiste Phádraig,
Droim Conrach 2009/10 IT
Tralee 2010/11 Coláiste Phádraig,
Droim Conrach 2011/12...
- Uí Liatháin
Durrow (probable
resting place)
Meath saint 21 June Cosrach/
Conrach Truaghan (Cosrach the Miserable) 9th
century (d. 898)
Irish Buried on Inis...
- or
Drumcondra (historically Drumconra, from Irish:
Droim Conrach,
meaning 'ridge of
Conrach') is a
small village in
north County Meath, Ireland. The parish...
- King of
Ireland Congal Cláiringnech, High King of
Ireland Conrach (father of Elim mac
Conrach)
Fachtna Fáthach (father of
Conchobar mac Nessa) Ros Ruadh...