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Goibnenn mac
Conaill (flourished 537) was the
first king of the Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne mentioned in the annals. He was the great-grandson of the high king...
- Delbaeth, son of
Elatha Dagda Mac ind Óc Lug son of
Ethliu Dian Cécht
Goibnenn the
smith Luchtaine the
wright Crédne the
craftsman Æsir
Anunnaki Aos Sí...
- Fíatach Finn Éllim mac
Conrach Mal mac
Rochride Tipraiti Tireach Áengus
Goibnenn mac
Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech Fergus Dubdétach
Aengus Finn mac...
- an
eponymous ancestor,
Aengus an
Gobhain ("Angus the Smith") or Áengus
Goibnenn mac
Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech, who was a High King of Ulster...
- were
rulers of a Trícha cét
located in the cóiced of Connacht, Ireland.
Goibnenn mac Conaill, fl. 538
Cobthach mac
Gabran Colmán mac Cobthaig, died 622...
-
defeated and
slain at the
Battle of
Claenloch (near Kinelea, Co.Galway) by
Goibnenn mac
Conaill of the Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne.
Maine was
attempting to secure...
- Cathail, d.787. Echu | |
Eogan | |
Conall | |____________ | | | |
Gabran Goibnenn, fl. 538. | |
Cobthach | | Colman, d. 622. | |_____________________________________...
-
Clonmacnoise compilation, he was
slain by the king of the Ui
Fiachrach Aidne,
Goibnenn mac Conaill,
while attempting to
claim the
homage of the Ui
Maine Connacht...
- its king
Goibnenn mac
Conaill over
Maine mac
Cerbaill (brother of
Diarmait mac Cerbaill) of the
southern Uí Néill who was
slain in 537.
Goibnenn was defending...
- (died 484).
According to the Book of
Ballymote he was the
grandson of
Goibnenn mac
Conaill (flor.537), the
first Aidne king
mentioned in the annals, but...