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Conall mac
Suibni (died 635),
called Conall Guthbinn,
Prince of Meath, was King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin. He was the son of
Suibne mac...
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Delgthen (probably in the east
midlands of Ireland) as an ally of
Conall Guthbinn of
Clann Cholmáin. This is the only
battle known where Domnall Brecc fought...
- Cholmáin. He was the son
Suibne mac Colmáin (died 600) and
brother of
Conall Guthbinn mac
Suibni (died 635),
previous kings. He
ruled from 635 to 653. This period...
- Airmetaig, also
Diarmait Guthbinn, (died 689) was King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin. He was the
grandson of
Conall Guthbinn mac
Suibni (died 635)...
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Clann Cholmáin and was then
himself slain in
battle by Suibne's son
Conall Guthbinn setting off a feud
among the
southern Ui Neill. The date of Congal's accession...
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Fremainn (Loch
Drethin at
Frewin Hill,
County Westmeath) by the same
Conall Guthbinn of the
Clann Cholmáin who had
slain their father.
Congal is
recorded as...
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according to the Life of St.
Columba by Adomnán. Suibne's sons
Conall Guthbinn mac
Suibni (died 635) and Máel Dóid mac
Suibni (died 653) were also kings...
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Ireland Conall Gulban,
Irish king
Conall Crandomna,
Scottish king
Conall Guthbinn,
Irish king
Conall mac Comgaill,
Scottish king
Conall mac Áedáin, Scottish...
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Abbot Mo
Chutu of Lismore.
Death of
Conall mac Suibni,
called Conall Guthbinn, a King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin
since 621. 639 14 May:...
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Clann Cholmáin and was then
himself slain in
battle by Suibne's son
Conall Guthbinn (died 635)
setting off a feud
among the
southern Ui Neill. As part of this...