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Cellach mac
Rogallaig (or
Cellach Locha Cime) (died 705) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin Sil
Cellaig branch of the Connachta. He was the son...
- of that people. Intriguingly, the Book of
Ballymote calls Cellach mac
Rogallaig "King of Conmaicne", a
title also
commonly taken by
members of the Uí...
- High King of
Ireland Cellach mac Fáelchair, king of
Osraige Cellach mac
Rogallaig (d. 705), a king of
Connacht Cellach Cualann, a 7th/8th-century king of...
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Connachta (complete list) –
Muiredach Muillethan, King (697–702)
Cellach mac
Rogallaig, King (702–705)
Indrechtach mac Dúnchado, King (705–707)
Domnall mac Cathail...
- Name
Reign Clan Arms
Parentage Death Muiredach Muillethan 696–702 Son of
Fergus mac
Rogallaig 702...
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invasion of
Connacht (Ireland). He is
killed by the men of King
Cellach mac
Rogallaig (approximate date). Wilfrid, Anglo-Saxon bishop,
travels to Rome again...
- Báethíne of the Ui Briun. Also in 654
occurred the
killing of
Fergus mac
Rogallaig (died 654) of the Ui Briun, son of
Rogallach mac Uatach, by the Ui Fiachrach...
- The
kinglists have
misplaced his
reign by
placing it
after Cellach mac
Rogallaig (died 705) but the
annals such as the
Annals of
Tigernach give him a reign...
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included Cathal mac
Rogallaig (d. 680) who
avenged his death;
Cellach mac
Rogallaig (d. 705), a
later king of Connacht; and
Fergus mac
Rogallaig (d. 654) ancestor...
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Headford in
modern County Galway)
named for his
grandfather Cellach mac
Rogallaig (died 705).
Though omitted from king
lists such as the Book of Leinster...