- The Cenél
nGabráin was a kin group,
presumed to
descend from Gabrán mac Domangairt,
which dominated the
kingship of Dál
Riata until the late 7th century...
- is not
clear whether he was over-king of Dál
Riata or king of the Cenél
nGabráin.
Domangart is not
listed by the Duan
Albanach but is
included in other...
- Canmores" and "MacMalcolm". It is
dynastically sort of a
continuation to Cenél
nGabráin of Dál Riata, "race of Fergus", as "house" was an
originally Celtic concept...
- monastery, and
ending with the rise of
Eochaid mac
Echdach of the Cenél
nGabráin. The High
Medieval praise poem Duan
Albanach names Dúngal the Impetuous...
- Cenél
nGabráin lands in Kintyre, it is not
likely that Máel Dúin and
Domnall were high
kings of Dál Riata.
Whether the
lands of the Cenél
nGabráin were...
- Cenél
nGabráin. The Duan
Albanach has him
succeed Ferchar mac
Connaid of the Cenél Comgaill,
which had not yet
separated from the Cenél
nGabráin. He was...
- than only of the Cenél
nGabráin of Kintyre, he was
followed by
Ferchar Fota of the Cenél Loairn. The next king of the Cenél
nGabráin known is
Eochaid mac...
- this was in a war
against Ainbcellach,
against a king of the
rival Cenél
nGabráin, or some
other enemies, is unknown. A
number of
battles involving Dál Riada...
-
number of
kingroups or dynasties,
called cenéla,
among which was the Cenél
nGabráin of Kintyre, who
claimed descent from Gabrán mac Domangairt, and the Cenél...
- of four main
kindreds or tribes, each with
their own chief: the Cenél
nGabráin (based in Kintyre), the Cenél nÓengusa (based on Islay), the Cenél Loairn...