- Mongán mac
Fíachnai (died c. 625) was an
Irish prince of the Cruthin, a son of Fíachnae mac Báetáin.
Little is
certainly known of Mongán's life as only...
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Cairell mac
Fiachnai (died 819) was a Dal
Fiatach king of Ulaid,
which is now Ulster, Ireland. He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin (died 789), a previous...
- Dúnchad mac
Fiachnai (died c. 644) was King of
Ulaid from the Dal
Fiatach dynasty. He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627), a
previous king....
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Eochaid mac
Fiachnai (died 810) was a Dal
Fiatach king of Ulaid,
which is now Ulster, Ireland. He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin (died 789), a previous...
- Ségéne mac
Fiachnaí (or Ségéne of Iona) (died 12
August 652) was the
fifth abbot of the Iona
Abbey in
Scotland (623–652). Ségéne was of the Cenél Conaill...
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Ernaine mac
Fiachnai (died 636) was a King of
Ailech and head of the Cenél nEógain
branch of the
northern Uí Néill. He was the
brother of the high king...
- mac
Fiachnai (died 647) was a Dal
Fiatach king of Ulaid. He was the son of
Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627) and half-brother of Dúnchad mac
Fiachnai (died...
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Congal Cáech (Congal mac Sgánnail) 627–637 Dúnchad mac
Fiachnai (died c. 644) Máel Cobo mac
Fiachnai (died 647)
Blathmac mac Máele Cobo (died 670) Congal...
- Fir Manach, and
giving their name to
Fermanagh and Monaghan. Mongán mac
Fiachnai, a 7th-century King of Ulster, is the
protagonist of
several legends linking...
- king of
Ailech (Ireland) Cadolah, duke of
Friuli (Italy)
Cairell mac
Fiachnai, king of
Ulaid (Ireland)
Cheng Yi,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty Hisham...