- next year. His sons
included Fergus Cendfota, Dauí (founder of the Cenél
nDuach) and Énna
Bogaine (founder of the Cenél mBogaine). His
descendants were...
-
Durrow (Irish: Darú,
formerly Darmhagh Ua
nDuach) is a
village located in south-east
County Laois, Ireland. Byp****ed by the M8
motorway on 28 May 2010...
- Eógan mac Néill Enda Cenél nEógain Cenél Enda
Fergus Cennfota Doi (Cenél
nDuach) Enna
Bogaine (Cenél mBogaine)
Ninnid Melge Baetan Brandub Ninnid Liath...
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monastic site,
founded by St
Fintan Loeldubh of
Dermagh in
Hiduach Durmagh-ua-
nDuach;
Dermagh Dysartenos Monastery early monastic site,
founded by St Oengus...
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great grandson of
Conall Gulban (died 464). He was a
member of the Cenél
nDuach branch of the Cenél Conaill. He is
counted as King of Tara in some sources...
- nEógain, as well as Ainmere's
cousin Ninnid mac
Dauach (a
member of the Cenél
nDuach branch of the Cenél Conaill). The
northern Uí Néill
fought the Connachta...
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Threecastles Ban na
nDuach Founded: 1887 County:
Kilkenny Colours:
Green and
yellow Grounds:
Threecastles Playing kits
Senior Club Championships...
- in
north Osraige, in the
territory of the Ua
Caellaighes of
Dairmag Ua
nDuach who
sought to
undermine their Mac
Giolla Phádraig overlords. In the 1150s...
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fleeing Ulstermen through Goll (Rosguill), Crích
Chloinne Rosa, Crích Ua
nDuach, Caim-Fhersaid Mhór, to the s****s of
Lough Foyle.
Conalll Gulban and his...
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monastic site,
founded by St
Fintan Loeldubh of
Dermagh in
Hiduach Durmagh-ua-
nDuach;
Dermagh 52°50′43″N 7°24′00″W / 52.845297°N 7.399968°W / 52.845297; -7...