- Eógan,
ancestor of the Cenél nEógain dynasty. The
Southern Uí Néill branch:
Éndae,
ancestor of the Cenél nÉndai, Coirpre,
ancestor of the Cenél
Coirpri dynasty...
- bore him one son, Fiachu; and Rignach, who bore him
seven sons, Lóegaire,
Éndae, Maine, Eógan,
Conall Gulban,
Conall Cremthainne and Coirpre.
These sons...
-
Ailill Niall Noígíallach (The Connachta)
Conall Gulban (Cenél Conaill)
Endae Eógan (Cenél nEógan)
Coirpre Lóegaire
Maine Conall Cremthainne Fiachu Muirdeach...
-
dispute broke out upon his
death in Tír
Amhlaidh between his sons Óengus and
Éndae.
Saint Patrick arranged for the high king Lóegaire mac Néill (died 462)...
-
Cliach 522–542
Crimthann Srem
Feimin a quo Eóganacht Glen****ach
Crimthann Éndae a quo Uí Énda Lóegaire a quo Uí Láegairi Áed
Ualgarb a quo Cenél nÁeda Cobthach...
- were
actually accomplished by the
three sons of
Niall Noígiallach, Conall,
Endae and Eógan, who
established the
kingdoms of Tir Eógan and Tir
Conaill in...
-
Tripartite Life of
Saint Patrick,
Saint Patrick visited Fiachu and his
brother Éndae at Uisnech.
Fiachu refused baptism from the
saint who put a
curse on Uisnech...
-
uxoris Henrici Stevens de Velstone, Generosi, quae
obiit 6to (****to) Kal(
endae) 7bris (Septembris) Anno
Domini 1676
aetatis suae 26. Vir
maestus posuit...
-
uxoris Henrici Stevens de Velstone, Generosi, quae
obiit 6to (****to) Kal(
endae) 7bris (Septembris) Anno
Domini 1676
aetatis suae 26. Vir
maestus posuit...