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COEM
Conaire Cóem ("the beautiful"), son of Mug Láma, son of Coirpre Crou-Chend, son of Coirpre Firmaora, son of Conaire Mór, was, according to medieval Irish
Latinized as Coemgenus). It is composed of caomh "dear; noble"; Old Irish cóem and -gin ("birth"; Old Irish gein). The variant Kevan is anglicised from
Keeva, is an Irish feminine given name derived from Irish caomh (Old Irish cóem) "dear; noble". It means beautiful. It is derived from the same root as the
father, Mug Neit son of Deirgtine, had expelled the kings of Munster, Conaire Coem and Mac Niad mac Lugdach. The two kings fled to Conn, and married his daughters
mac Selbaig and end with Kenneth MacAlpin. Two kings named Conall, "Conall Coem, and another Conall, his brother", are said to have reigned between Domnall
(basionym) Fittonia argyroneura Coem. Fittonia verschaffeltii (Lem.) Van Houtte Fittonia verschaffeltii var. argyroneura (Coem.) Regel Gymnostachyum verschaffeltii
region. Art succeeded to the High Kingship after his brother-in-law Conaire Cóem, was killed by Nemed, son of Sroibcenn, in the battle of Gruitine. He ruled
associated with the barony of Carbury in County Kildare Three sons of Conaire Cóem: Cairpre Músc, Cairpre Baschaín, and Cairpre Riata Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn
Clade: Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Acanthaceae Subfamily: Acanthoideae Tribe: Justicieae Genus: Fittonia Coem. Synonyms Adelaster Lindl. ex Veitch
schedulis criticis additis, Eugenius Coemans. The standard author abbreviation Coem. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name
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