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Conall Gulban (died c. 464) was an
Irish king and
eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Conaill, who
founded the
kingdom of Tír
Chonaill in the 5th century,...
- Conall", are a
branch of the
Northern Uí Néill, who
claim descent from
Conall Gulban, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages, and
allegedly the
first Irish nobleman...
- Rignach, who bore him
seven sons, Lóegaire, Éndae, Maine, Eógan,
Conall Gulban,
Conall Cremthainne and Coirpre.
These sons are the
eponymous ancestors...
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division of
CherryRoad Technologies and was
founded in 2020 by its CEO
Jeremy Gulban. The
company specializes in w****ly
publications in
rural communities. It...
- (the
Prayer of Thursday)),
people eat a
different kind of
nifro called gulban.
Gulban is made of
peeled half-beans
collected and well-cooked with
other grains...
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Conall Gulban family tree with
Conall Gulban's brothers Eógan, to Lóegaire, also displa****. For clarity's sake the
number of
Conall Gulban's sons, grandsons...
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texts that
around 425,
three sons of
Niall Noígiallach — Eoghan,
Conal Gulban, and Enda —
along with Erc, a son of
Colla Uais, and his grandchildren,...
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hence sometimes Otteran; died AD 548), by
tradition a
descendant of
Conall Gulban, was a
companion of
Saint Columba in Iona, and the
first Christian to be...
- of
Niall Noigiallach,
seven in all: The
Northern Uí Néill branch:
Conall Gulban,
ancestor of the Cenél
Conaill dynasty, Eógan,
ancestor of the Cenél nEógain...
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patron saints of Ireland.
Their founder and
namesake of the kingdom,
Conall Gulban, had been the
first nobleman converted by St. Patrick. Indeed, they later...