- Podopagouros,
Byzantine general Abdullah al-Aftah, Shī‘ah Imam and
Muslim scholar Fallomon mac Con Congalt, king of Mide (Ireland)
Fujiwara no Matate, ****anese nobleman...
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Follaman mac Con
Congalt (died 766), also
written Fallomon mac Con Congelt, was King of Mide, a
kingdom of the Uí Néill in
central Ireland in
modern County...
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Kingdom of
Meath (complete list) –
Domnall Midi mac Murchado, King (743–763)
Fallomon mac Con Congalt, King (c.763–766)
Donnchad Midi, King (766–797) Domnall...
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Fallomon mac Con Congalt, he
defeated and
killed his own
brother Murchad at Carn Fiachach, near present-day Rathconrath,
County Westmeath.
Fallomon was...
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later defeated the
minor Uí Néill
kindred of
Clann Cholmáin Bicc led by
Fallomon mac Con
Congalt at the Hill of Ward, the site of
another major Uí Néill...
- Cholmáin, took
their place.
Domnall Midi mac Murchado, King (743–763)
Fallomon mac Con Congalt, King (?–766)
Donnchad Midi mac Domnaill, King (766–797)...
- Podopagouros,
Byzantine general Abdullah al-Aftah, Shī‘ah Imam and
Muslim scholar Fallomon mac Con Congalt, king of Mide (Ireland)
Fujiwara no Matate, ****anese nobleman...
-
however defeated the
minor Uí Néill
kindred of
Clann Cholmáin Bicc
under Fallomon mac Con
Congalt at Tlachtga, the Hill of Ward, the site of
another major...
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known as the
Coille Follamain or
Caille Follamain,
after the King of
Meath Fallomon mac Con
Congalt who died in 766 AD.
However Hogan's
Onomasticon Goedeli****...
- brothers,
Diarmait and Fínsnechta,
along with
another Fínsnechta, a son of
Fallomon mac Con
Congalt of
Clann Cholmáin Bicc, at
Druim Ríg (modern Drumree) in...