Congalach mac Conaing
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Congalach mac Conaing (mort en 779) est un roi de Brega issu du Uí Chonaing sept de Cnogba (Knowth) du Síl nÁedo Sláine une lignée des Uí Néill du sud. Il est le fils de Conaing mac Amalgado (mort en 742) un précédent roi .
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Конгалах мак Конайнг (др.‑ирл. Congalach mac Conaing; погиб в 778) — король Наута (Северной Бреги; 759—778) и король всей Бреги (771—778) из рода .
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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. He was the son of Conaing mac Amalgado (died 742), a previous king. The Ciannachta are mentioned as having participated in the expedition of the high king Donnchad Midi (died 797) against Leinster. They separately attacked the Uí Théig branch of the Laigin and crushed them at the Battle of Ath Cliath. However many of them were drowned in the full tide when returning.
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Rí Bhreá de chlann as Cnóbha, de rítheaghlach Shíol Aodha Sláine, géag d'Uí Néill an Deiscirt, ba ea Conghalach mac Conaing (Sean-Ghaeilge Congalach mac Conaing) (bás 778). Conaing mac Amhalaí (bás 742), iar-rí, ba ea a athair. Deirtear go ndeachaigh na Ciannachta in éineacht leis an Ardrí Donnchadh na Mí (bás 797) agus é ar feachtas in éadan na Laigean. Ar a dtoil féin, rinne siad ruathar ar chlann na Laigean agus chloígh iad i g. Bádh a lán dóibh, ámh, sa lán trá ar a slí abhaile.
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Congalach mac Conaing
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Congalach mac Conaing
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Conghalach mac Conaing
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Конгалах мак Конайнг
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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. He was the son of Conaing mac Amalgado (died 742), a previous king. He is listed as the successor to his uncle Dúngal mac Amalgado (died 759) in a poem in the Book of Leinster; it appears that this was just to leadership of the Uí Chonaing who were called kings of Ciannachta at this time. The annals mention Coirpre mac Fogartaig (died 771), of the rival Uí Chernaig sept of Lagore in south Brega, as King of Brega. Congalach would have ruled all Brega from 771 to 778. The Ciannachta are mentioned as having participated in the expedition of the high king Donnchad Midi (died 797) against Leinster. They separately attacked the Uí Théig branch of the Laigin and crushed them at the Battle of Ath Cliath. However many of them were drowned in the full tide when returning. Donnchad and Congalach appear as enemies in the annals and this may be due to a rivalry regarding succession to the high kingship on the abdication of Niall Frossach (died 778) of the Cenél nEógain. In 777, Donnchad led a hosting of the Laigin against Brega. Then in that same year Donnchad caused a disturbance at an assembly versus the Ciannachta leading to outright war. This war ended in the Battle of Forchalad in 778 in victory for Donnchad with Congalach and many others slain including Dúnchad mac Aléni, king of Mugdorna. The Annals of Ulster say of this event: From the battle of Forchalad which was fought on a gloomy sad Sunday, many a fond mother was sorrowful the Monday on the morrow. His sons included Flann mac Congalaig (died 812), Cernach mac Congalaig (died 818), Cummascach mac Congalaig (died 839), all kings of Brega, and a son named Cellach.
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Rí Bhreá de chlann as Cnóbha, de rítheaghlach Shíol Aodha Sláine, géag d'Uí Néill an Deiscirt, ba ea Conghalach mac Conaing (Sean-Ghaeilge Congalach mac Conaing) (bás 778). Conaing mac Amhalaí (bás 742), iar-rí, ba ea a athair. Feictear é mar chomharba ar a uncail, Dúnghal mac Amhalaí (bás 759) sa dán sa Leabhar Laighneach, Síl Aeda Sláne Na Sleg, ach amháin is amhlaidh do cheannaireacht Uí Chonaing, ar a glaodh ríthe na gCiannacht ag an am. Luaitear Cairbre mac Fógartaigh (bás 771), den f chlann iomaíochta, Uí Chearnaigh as Loch Gabhair i ndeisceart Bhreá, sna hannála mar rí Bhreá. Más fíor seo uile, bheadh Conghalach i réim i mBreá féin ón mbliain 771 go dtí 778. Deirtear go ndeachaigh na Ciannachta in éineacht leis an Ardrí Donnchadh na Mí (bás 797) agus é ar feachtas in éadan na Laigean. Ar a dtoil féin, rinne siad ruathar ar chlann na Laigean agus chloígh iad i g. Bádh a lán dóibh, ámh, sa lán trá ar a slí abhaile. Feictear Donnchadh agus Conghalach sna hannála agus iad ina naimhde, b'fhéidir de bharr na coimhlinte tar éis do Niall Frasach (bás 778) de Chineál Eoghain a éirí as an ard-ríogacht. Sa bhliain 777, chuaigh Donnchadh i gceannas slua na Laigin in éadan Bhreá. An bhliain chéanna, rinne Donnchadh achrann in éadan na gCiannacht, le deargnaimhdeas mar thoradh. Tháinig an cogadh seo chun críche le sa bhliain 778, inar bhuaigh Donnchadh agus maraíodh Conghalach agus go leor eile, Dúnchadh mac Aléni, king of Múrna, ina measc. Deirtear i nAnnála Uladh faoin eachtra seo: Bhí ceathrar mac aige: Flann (bás 812), Cearnach (bás 818), Cumascach (bás 839), ríthe Bhreá uile; agus mac eile darbh ainm Ceallach.
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Congalach mac Conaing (mort en 779) est un roi de Brega issu du Uí Chonaing sept de Cnogba (Knowth) du Síl nÁedo Sláine une lignée des Uí Néill du sud. Il est le fils de Conaing mac Amalgado (mort en 742) un précédent roi .
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Конгалах мак Конайнг (др.‑ирл. Congalach mac Conaing; погиб в 778) — король Наута (Северной Бреги; 759—778) и король всей Бреги (771—778) из рода .
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