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- Flannabhra, King of Umaill, died 773. Flannabhra was lord of Umaill, the area around Clew Bay in what is now County Mayo. He is the first historically...
- Colman, is given as ancestor of an O'Colman family, while Fergus, a son of Flannabhra mac ****usgrach (died 773), is given as an ancestor of the family of Fergus...
- Flaithbheartaigh and Mac Conraoi as supreme seafaring clans of Connacht. Flannabhra, died 773 Dunghal mac Flaithniadh, died 776 Aedhghal, died 779 Flathghal...
- seem to appear in the extant genealogies. However, he was a son of King Flannabhra (died 773) and was succeeded in 782 by his brother, Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath...
- Catholic Christianity Gaelic tradition Government Tanistry Rí   • -773 Flannabhra • 1580–1603 Grace O'Malley History   • Established 8th century • Disestablished...
- Senior Hurling Championship Personal information Irish name Fearghal Ó Flannabhra Sport Hurling Position Goalkeeper Born (1991-01-03) 3 January 1991 (age 33)...
- King of Umaill, died 776. Dunghal's relationship to the previous king, Flannabhra, is unknown, as he does not seem to appear in the extant genealogies....
- seem to appear in the extant genealogies. However, he was a son of King Flannabhra (died 773) and succeeded his brother, Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, in 782...
- Muiredhach mac Dubhdara mac Muiredhach mac Dubhdara mac Dubhdara mac Flannabhra mac Seachnusach mac Maille mac Conall. Domhnall himself is given a son...
- February 1398. Possibly resigned before August 1401. 1401 1415 Seoán Ó Flannabhra, O.Cist. Previously bishop of Elphin (1326–1354) and abbot of Macosquin...