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Include:
  • Conall mac Nenta Con, king of the Éile Deiscirt
  • Conall Corc mac Luigdech, founder and first king of Cashel
  • Cormac ua Máenaig
  • Duirdriu, swineherd of the king of Éile
    • Uí Duirdrenn (Uí Duirdrenn; Uí Druidrenn)
  • Cuirirán, swineherd of the king of Múscraige
  • An anonymous angel
  • St Patrick
  • Áengus mac Nad Fróech
  • Cormac
Include:
  • Conall mac Nenta Con, king of the Éile Deiscirt
  • Conall Corc mac Luigdech, founder and first king of Cashel
  • Cormac ua Máenaig
  • Duirdriu, swineherd of the king of Éile
    • Uí Duirdrenn (Uí Duirdrenn; Uí Druidrenn)
  • Cuirirán, swineherd of the king of Múscraige
  • An anonymous angel
  • St Patrick
  • Áengus mac Nad Fróech
  • Cormac
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Conall mac Nenta Con No associated entry available from the subject index
Conall Corc <strong>Conall Corc</strong> <br>Legendary ancestor of the Éoganachta and a key figure in origin stories about the kingship of Cashel.
Cormac úa Máenaig No associated entry available from the subject index
Duirdriu No associated entry available from the subject index
Uí Duirdrenn No associated entry available from the subject index
Cuirirán No associated entry available from the subject index
Anonymous ... angel No associated entry available from the subject index
Saint Patrick <strong>Saint Patrick</strong> <br>(<i>fl.</i> 5th century) <br><em class="text-muted">No short description available</em>
Óengus mac Nad Froích <strong>Óengus mac Nad Froích (var. Fraích)</strong> <br>(<i>d</i>. 489) <br>king of Munster; son of Nad Froích mac Cuirc; husband of Eithne Uathach ingen Crimthainn; killed in the battle of Cenn Losnada (or Cell Losnaig in Mag Fea) (<i>AU</i>).