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Conall Crandomna was king of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland) from
about 650
until 660. The
Senchus fer n-Alban
makes him a son of
Eochaid Buide and...
- of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was
joint ruler with
Conall Crandomna until he was
defeated and
killed by
Talorgan son of Eanfrith, king of...
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Swithfrith as joint-monarch for a
period (approximate date). King
Conall Crandomna of Dál
Riata (modern Scotland) dies, and is
succeeded by his
nephew Domangart...
- king in Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was the son of
Conall Crandomna. His
death is
reported by the
Annals of Ulster, but
without mention of...
- Preceded by
Domnall Brecc King of Dál
Riata 642–650 Succeeded by Dúnchad mac
Conaing and
Conall Crandomna...
- Brecc. Eochaid's
other sons
named by the
Senchus fer n-Alban are
Conall Crandomna,
Failbe (who died at the
Battle of Fid Eoin), Cú-cen-máthair (whose death...
- was king of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland). He was a son of
Conall Crandomna. His
death is
reported by the
Annals of Ulster, but
without mention of...
- Preceded by
Conall Crandomna King of Dál
Riata c. 660–673 Succeeded by ? Máel Dúin mac
Conaill or
Domnall Donn or
Ferchar Fota...
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identified in the
genealogies contained in the
Senchus proper is
Conall Crandomna, who died
around 660. The
Senchus lists the
divisions of Dál Riata—the...
- king of Brega,
north of Dublin,
Ireland Conall Gulban,
Irish king
Conall Crandomna,
Scottish king
Conall Guthbinn,
Irish king
Conall mac Comgaill, Scottish...