- Máille, and were
reckoned with the Ó Dubhda, Ó
Flaithbheartaigh and Mac
Conraoi as
supreme seafaring clans of Connacht. Flannabhra, died 773
Dunghal mac...
- the
power they
wielded through their war galleys, the
Chiefs of Clan Mac
Conraoi also
fulfilled their duty to be
providers for
their clan
members by demanding...
-
Munster Kerry 838 m (2,749 ft) 583 m (1,913 ft) 79% 11
Caherconree Cathair Conraoi Cú Roí's fort
Slieve Mish
Munster Kerry 835 m (2,740 ft) 129 m (423 ft)...
-
Caherconree (Irish:
Cathair Conraoi,
meaning ''Cú Roí’s
stone fort') at 835
metres (2,740 ft), is the 20th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale...
-
County Galway, most
bearers of the name are
probably descended from the Mac
Conraoi family of
Delbhna Tír Dhá Locha. This
latter Irish family name was often...
- Lurgan/Galway Bay.
Their chiefs took the
surname Mac
Conraoi, or MacConroy,
later Anglicized to King. The Mac
Conraoi held Gno Mor
while their cadets, O'hEanna or...
-
Michael Conroy Personal information Irish name Micheál Ó
Conraoi Sport Gaelic football Position Left
corner forward Born Castlebar,
Ireland Height 1.75 m...
- Máille, and were
reckoned with the Ó Dubhda, Ó
Flaithbheartaigh and Mac
Conraoi as
supreme seafaring clans of Connacht. 812.A
slaughter was made of the...
- ringfort/promontory fort
Caherconnell (Cathair Chonaill)
Caherconree (Cathair
Conraoi) – ringfort/promontory fort
Caherdaniel (Cathair Dónall) Dún
Aonghasa –...
- of
Three Hollows 851 643 2,792 2,110 71 Q749076 2 4
Caherconree Cathair Conraoi Cú Roí's
Stone Fort 835 129 2,740 423 71 Q733073 3 17
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