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  • Congalach mac Conaing
  • Congalach mac Conaing (died 778) was a King of Brega from the Uí Chonaing sept of Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill

    Congalach mac Conaing

    Congalach_mac_Conaing

  • Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre
  • Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) was a King of Brega from the Uí Chonaing sept of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Uí Néill. He was

    Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre

    Congalach_mac_Conaing_Cuirre

  • Írgalach mac Conaing
  • Írgalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 702), also called Írgalach ua Conaing, was a King of Brega from the Uí Chonaing sept of Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo

    Írgalach mac Conaing

    Írgalach_mac_Conaing

  • Conaing mac Amalgado
  • (regis Ciannachte) in his death obit. Conaing's sons Congalach mac Conaing (died 778) and Diarmait mac Conaing (died 786) were also Kings of Brega. T

    Conaing mac Amalgado

    Conaing_mac_Amalgado

  • Diarmait mac Conaing
  • the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of Conaing mac Amalgado (died 742) and brother of Congalach mac Conaing (died 778), previous kings. He ruled from

    Diarmait mac Conaing

    Diarmait_mac_Conaing

  • Conaing Cuirre
  • Cnogba were known as the Uí Chonaing. His sons Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) and Irgalach mac Conaing (died 702) were also kings of Brega. Irgalach's

    Conaing Cuirre

    Conaing_Cuirre

  • Kings of Brega
  • Rulers of Brega, a petty kingdom north of Dublin in medieval Ireland

    mac Áedo Sláine, (died 634) Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile (a quo Uí Chonaing), (died 662) Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre, (died 696) Irgalach mac Conaing

    Kings of Brega

    Kings_of_Brega

  • Niall mac Conaill
  • northern sept of Uí Chonaing based at Cnogba(Knowth) in the person of Congalach mac Conaing (died 778). Niall became ruler of Deiscirt Breg or southern Brega

    Niall mac Conaill

    Niall_mac_Conaill

  • Cummascach mac Congalaig
  • Uí Néill. He was the son of Congalach mac Conaing (died 778) and brother of Flann mac Congalaig (died 812) and Cernach mac Congalaig (died 818), previous

    Cummascach mac Congalaig

    Cummascach_mac_Congalaig

  • Loingsech mac Óengusso
  • High King of Ireland (died 703)

    year previously. The record in the Annals of Ulster may show that Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern

    Loingsech mac Óengusso

    Loingsech_mac_Óengusso

  • Amalgaid mac Congalaig
  • nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696). He ruled in north Brega from 702 to 718. Amalgaid's

    Amalgaid mac Congalaig

    Amalgaid_mac_Congalaig

  • 8th century in Ireland
  • southern Uí Néill. He was the son of Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile (died 661) and brother of Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696), previous kings of

    8th century in Ireland

    8th_century_in_Ireland

  • Flann mac Congalaig
  • nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of Congalach mac Conaing (died 778), a previous king. He ruled from 786 to 812. The Síl nÁedo

    Flann mac Congalaig

    Flann_mac_Congalaig

  • Niall mac Cernaig Sotal
  • southern septs which included the Uí Chernaig. In 688 Niall defeated Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) of Uí Chonaing and his Ciannachta allies at the

    Niall mac Cernaig Sotal

    Niall_mac_Cernaig_Sotal

  • Ó Ceallaigh
  • Irish family

    The O'Kelly sept of Brega is descended from Cellach mac Congalach, a son of Congalach mac Conaing. This sept is considered one of the Four Tribes of Tara

    Ó Ceallaigh

    Ó_Ceallaigh

  • 778
  • Calendar year

    (approximate date) Congalach mac Conaing, king of South Brega (Ireland) Eterscél mac Áeda, king of the Uí Cheinnselaig (Ireland) Mac Flaithniadh, abbot

    778

    778

    778

  • Áed mac Dlúthaig
  • Áed's grandfather Ailill Cruitire (died 634). Then in 695 Áed and Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) of the Uí Chonaing were responsible for the death

    Áed mac Dlúthaig

    Áed_mac_Dlúthaig

  • Fínsnechta Fledach
  • High King of Ireland (died 695)

    Síl nÁedo Sláine when Niall mac Cernaig Sotal (died 701) of the Uí Chernaig sept of south Brega defeated Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) of north

    Fínsnechta Fledach

    Fínsnechta_Fledach

  • Cernach mac Congalaig
  • branch of the southern Ui Neill. He was the son of Congalach mac Conaing (died 778) and brother of Flann mac Congalaig (died 812), previous kings. He ruled

    Cernach mac Congalaig

    Cernach_mac_Congalaig

  • Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
  • High King of Ireland

    both when they were acting on their own and as allies to Cináed mac Conaing or Cerball mac Dúnlainge. But he was also on occasions allied to the Norse-Gaels

    Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid

    Máel_Sechnaill_mac_Máele_Ruanaid

  • Flann Sinna
  • High King of Ireland

    wife. Flann's son Donnchad Donn, his grandson Congalach Cnogba, and his great grandson Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, all held the kingship of Tara, Máel

    Flann Sinna

    Flann Sinna

    Flann_Sinna

  • Donnchad Donn
  • Irish king (died 944)

    was the son of High King Flann Sinna by his wife Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing. The date of his birth is not known, but he was apparently an adult in

    Donnchad Donn

    Donnchad_Donn

  • 7th century in Ireland
  • Niall mac Cernaig Sotal (died 701), a king in southern Brega of the Uí Chernaig sept of Lagore of the Síl nÁedo Sláine defeated Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre

    7th century in Ireland

    7th_century_in_Ireland

  • Domnall ua Néill
  • High King of Ireland from 956 to 980

    943. He became High King of Ireland on the death of his maternal cousin Congalach Cnogba of the southern Uí Néill sept of the Síl nÁedo Sláine. Domnall

    Domnall ua Néill

    Domnall_ua_Néill

  • Áed Findliath
  • High King of Ireland

    Norse forces; in 862 he also had the support of Flann mac Conaing, king of Brega. Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid died 20 November 862, and he was on that

    Áed Findliath

    Áed_Findliath

  • Cináed mac Írgalaig
  • With the exception of Congalach Cnogba in the 10th century, he was the last Síl nÁedo Sláine High King of Ireland. His son Domnall mac Cináeda (died 749)

    Cináed mac Írgalaig

    Cináed_mac_Írgalaig

  • Síl nÁedo Sláine
  • Royal house in medieval Ireland

    Its notable members included Cináed mac Írgalaig (High King; died 728), Cináed mac Conaing (died 851) and Congalach Cnogba (High King; died 956). The other

    Síl nÁedo Sláine

    Síl_nÁedo_Sláine

  • Donnchad Midi
  • 8th-century Irish monarch

    targets. This is explicitly linked to the war between Donnchad and Congalach mac Conaing, the King of Knowth, which began earlier in 777 when Donnchad led

    Donnchad Midi

    Donnchad Midi

    Donnchad_Midi

  • Niall Caille
  • High King of Ireland

    married Conaing mac Flainn of the Síl nÁedo Sláine, and several other sons. After Duffy, Atlas of Irish History, pp. 18–19. Hudson, "Niall mac Áeda". Hudson

    Niall Caille

    Niall_Caille

  • Domnall Midi
  • of the Conailli Muirthemne (in modern County Louth) or the killing of Conaing mac Amalgado, king of Brega, supposedly strangled by Áed in 742, may have

    Domnall Midi

    Domnall Midi

    Domnall_Midi

  • Niall Glúndub
  • Irish king (died 919)

    Gormlaith Rapach = Land ingen Dúngaile = Máel Muire unnamed daughter = Conaing mac Flainn | | | _______________| | Flann | | | | | | (mother's identity

    Niall Glúndub

    Niall_Glúndub

  • List of High Kings of Ireland
  • the instability of the kingship of Tara from the death of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill in 1022. He had been overthrown by Brian Boru in 1002, and restored

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List of High Kings of Ireland

    List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland

  • Flaithbertach mac Loingsig
  • High King of Ireland

    Gohan mac Congaile was slain. Another encounter occurred in 733 in a battle fought in Mag nÍtha in which another cousin of Flaithbertach, Conaing mac Congaile

    Flaithbertach mac Loingsig

    Flaithbertach_mac_Loingsig

  • List of state leaders in the 10th century
  • re Lar mac Flaithbertaigh, King (962–972) Fergal mac Domnaill meic Conaing, King (980–989) Áed mac Domnaill Ua Néill, King (989–1004) Airgíalla (complete

    List of state leaders in the 10th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century

  • Congal Cennmagair
  • High King of Ireland

    was especially prominent. These sons included Flann Gohan (died 732) and Conaing (died 733) who were slain in warfare between Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain

    Congal Cennmagair

    Congal Cennmagair

    Congal_Cennmagair

  • Óengus mac Colmáin
  • Fáelchú mac Máele Umai was slain at the Battle of Ogamain in 662 fighting on the side of Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile of Cnogba and Blathmac mac Áedo Sláine

    Óengus mac Colmáin

    Óengus_mac_Colmáin

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  • Mac
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Scottish American Gaelic

    Mac

    Son of.

    Mac

  • MACK
  • Male

    English

    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

    MACK

  • MARC
  • Male

    French

    MARC

     Short form of French Marceau, MARC means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marc.

    MARC

  • MAC DARA
  • Male

    Irish

    MAC DARA

    Irish Gaelic name MAC DARA means "son of oak." This is the name of a patron saint and is still common in Ireland, especially in Connemara.

    MAC DARA

  • Mac Daraich
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Daraich

    Son of the man from the ford by the oak trees.

    Mac Daraich

  • Mai
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Scottish, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese

    Mai

    May; Goddess of Spring Growth; Brightness; Dance; Coyote; Pearl; Cherry Blossom; Apricot Blossom; Combination of Ma and Ai; Scottish Form of Margaret

    Mai

  • Mae
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese

    Mae

    The Fifth Month of the Year; Kinswomen; May; The Month May was Goddess of Spring Growth; Bitter; Pearl; Beloved

    Mae

  • Mace
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Mace

    A mace was a medieval weapon used by knights.

    Mace

  • MAE
  • Female

    English

    MAE

    Variant spelling of English May, a pet form of Margaret, MAE means "pearl," and Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MAE

  • Mac Ghille Dhuibh
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Ghille Dhuibh

    Son of the one who serves the dark man.

    Mac Ghille Dhuibh

  • MAG
  • Female

    English

    MAG

    Short form of English Maggie, MAG means "pearl."

    MAG

  • MACY
  • Male

    English

    MACY

    Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, MACY means "gift of God."

    MACY

  • Mac Bheathain
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Bheathain

    Son of the man who lives by the clear stream.

    Mac Bheathain

  • Mac Ailean
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Ailean

    Son of the handsome man.

    Mac Ailean

  • MAI
  • Female

    Japanese

    MAI

    (舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.

    MAI

  • Mac
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Scottish, Swiss

    Mac

    Son of; Taken from Mackenzie; Greatest

    Mac

  • MAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MAN

    Short form of Hebrew Immanuw'el (English Immanuel), MAN means "God is with us."

    MAN

  • MAT
  • Male

    English

    MAT

    Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."

    MAT

  • MAI
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    MAI

     Vietnamese name MAI means "golden flower." Compare with another form of Mai.

    MAI

  • MA-MAI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MA-MAI

    , Divine Father.

    MA-MAI

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  • Gurnama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Gurnama

    God's Desire

  • Zenina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Zenina

    born of Zeus.

  • Hazar
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian

    Hazar

    Hard Working

  • Topheth
  • Biblical

    Topheth

    place of burning

  • Gideoni
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Gideoni

    He that bruises or breaks; a destroyer.

  • Marzuq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Marzuq

    Blessed by God; Fortunate

  • Abiah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Abiah

    The Lord is my father.

  • Abeel |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abeel |

    Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing

  • SETHI
  • Male

    Greek

    SETHI

    (Σήθι) Greek form of Egyptian Seti, SETHI means "of Seth." 

  • Gaitha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Gaitha

    Beautiful; Lucky

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  • Mad
  • v. t.

    To make mad or furious; to madden.

  • Mad
  • v. i.

    To be mad; to go mad; to rave. See Madding.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Furious with rage, terror, or disease; -- said of the lower animals; as, a mad bull; esp., having hydrophobia; rabid; as, a mad dog.

  • May
  • n.

    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Maa
  • n.

    The common European gull (Larus canus); -- called also mar. See New, a gull.

  • Stick-lac
  • n.

    See the Note under Lac.

  • Abraham-man
  • n.

    Alt. of Abram-man

  • Seed-lac
  • n.

    A species of lac. See the Note under Lac.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Excited beyond self-control or the restraint of reason; inflamed by violent or uncontrollable desire, passion, or appetite; as, to be mad with terror, lust, or hatred; mad against political reform.

  • Horn-mad
  • a.

    Quite mad; -- raving crazy.

  • Mad
  • superl.

    Angry; out of patience; vexed; as, to get mad at a person.

  • Mat
  • n.

    Anything growing thickly, or closely interwoven, so as to resemble a mat in form or texture; as, a mat of weeds; a mat of hair.

  • Mat
  • v. i.

    To grow thick together; to become interwoven or felted together like a mat.

  • Map
  • v. t.

    To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.

  • Mace
  • n.

    An officer who carries a mace as an emblem of authority.

  • Man
  • n.

    A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife.

  • Map
  • n.

    Anything which represents graphically a succession of events, states, or acts; as, an historical map.

  • Mat
  • v. t.

    To twist, twine, or felt together; to interweave into, or like, a mat; to entangle.