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The '''Cenél Conaill''' is the name of the "kindred" or descendants of ], son of ] defined by oral and recorded history.The were also known in Scotland as the Kindred of St. Columba.
The dynasties created by Niall's sons include
*Cenel Conaill
*Cenel Eogain
*Cenel Enna


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==Cenél Conaill Ancestors==
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] Eoghan ] Fiacha Conall Cremthainne ]
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Cenél Conaill of ]
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Fergus Cennfota Doi Enna Bogaine
| (Cenél nDuach) (Cenél mBogaine)
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| | | Ua Breslin's
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| Ninnid, fl. ] Melge
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| Baetan, d. ] Brandub
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| | Garban
Setna Feidlimid |
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| | Sechnasach, Rí Cenél mBogaine, d. ] !
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! Eoghan-], ]-]
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! O'Freel !
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Ainmire, d. ] Colum Lugaid Mael Tuile Bresal, d. ]
Ri of Ireland
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| ] Dungal, Rí Cenél mBogaine, d. ]
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| Ronan | |
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| | Sechnasach Dub Diberg, d. ]
| Garb | |
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| | | Flaithgus, d. ]
| | Forbasach |
| | Rí Cenél mBogaine ?
| Cen Faelad d. ] |
| | Rogaillnech, d. 815
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| Mael Duin Fiaman
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| Airnelach Maenguile
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| Cen Faelad Dochartach
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| Dalach, 'Dux' Cenél Conaill, d. 870. Bradagain
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| Eicnecan, Rí Cenél Conaill, d. ] Baigill
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| two sons Flann Adlann Domnall Mor Conchobar
| d. 956 & 962. Abbot of Derry (Clann Ua Domnaill
| d. 950. Kings of Cenel Conaill after 1270 a.d.)
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], d. ] Ciaran
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| Fiachra, founder of ], died ].
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], d. ] Conall Cu Mael Cobo, d. ] Cumuscach, d. ]
High King d. ] High King of Ireland |
of Ireland |____________
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| Cellach Conall Cael
| | both died ]/]
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| (Clann Ua Gallchobair)
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Oengus, d. ] Conall Colgu Ailill Flannesda Fergus Fanat
| d.] d.663 d.] d. ]
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| Congal Cenn Magair
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| High King of Ireland
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| Donngal Flann Gohan Conaig
| d. ] d. ] d. ] !
| O'Breslin-Fanat
Loingsech, d. ]
High King of Ireland
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Flaithbertach, deposed ]. Fergus, d. ] three other sons, all killed 703
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Aed Muinderg, Ri In Tuisceart, d. ]. Loingsech Murchad
| Rí Cenél Conaill Rí Cenél Conaill
|_______________ d. ] d. ]
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Domnall Donnchad Mael Bresail
d. 804 fl. ] Rí Cenél Conaill
| d. 767
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Flaithbertach |
| Oengus
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Canannan |
(Ua Canannain) Mael Doraid
(Ua Maildoraid)
Ri Cenel Conaill |
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Fogartach Mael Bresail
Rí Cenél Conaill Rí Cenél Conaill
d. ] d. 901

==Oral History==
], son of ''Niall of the Nine Hostages'', founded the kingdom of ] (]) in the 5th century. It comprises much of what is now ], and several surrounding areas.

Conall Gulban was thus the ancestor of people such as ]; the Royal Dynastic House of ], and its various members as well as the ] line of Scottish monarchs.
===References===

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===External Sources===

http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/cairney/109.htm

http://www.rsai.ie/index.cfm?action=obj.display&obj_id=165

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