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Conall Gulban and Gallagher (surname)

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Difference between Conall Gulban and Gallagher (surname)

Conall Gulban vs. Gallagher (surname)

Conall Gulban (died c. 464) was an Irish king and eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Conaill, who founded the kingdom of Tír Chonaill in the 5th century, comprising much of what is now County Donegal in Ulster. Gallagher (Ó Gallchobhair, Ó Gallchobhoir; Modern Ó Gallachóir) is an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Donegal.

Similarities between Conall Gulban and Gallagher (surname)

Conall Gulban and Gallagher (surname) have 25 things in common (in Unionpedia): Branches of the Cenél Conaill, Branches of the Cenél nEógain, Clann Cholmáin, Conall Cremthainne, County Donegal, County Sligo, Derry, Eógan mac Néill, Fiacha, Fiachu mac Néill, Flight of the Earls, Irish people, Lóegaire, Lóegaire mac Néill, List of Irish clans in Ulster, Niall of the Nine Hostages, Northern Uí Néill, O'Doherty family, O'Donnell dynasty, Saint Patrick, Síl nÁedo Sláine, Sept, Tethbae, Tyrconnell, Ulster.

Branches of the Cenél Conaill

The Cenél Conaill, or "kindred of Conall", are a branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who claim descent from Conall Gulban, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, and allegedly the first Irish nobleman to convert to Christianity.

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Branches of the Cenél nEógain

The Cenél nEógain or Kinel-Owen ("Kindred of Owen") are a branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who claim descent from Eógan mac Néill, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages.

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Clann Cholmáin

Clann Cholmáin is the dynasty descended from Colmán Már (Colmán Már mac Diarmato), son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill.

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Conall Cremthainne

Conall Cremthainne (died 480), also called Conall Err Breg, was an Irish king.

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County Donegal

County Donegal (Contae Dhún na nGall) is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster.

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County Sligo

County Sligo (Contae Shligigh) is a county in Ireland.

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Derry

Derry, officially Londonderry, is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland.

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Eógan mac Néill

Eógan mac Néill (modern orthography: Eoghan mac Néill) (reportedly died 465) was a son of Niall Noígiallach and the eponymous ancestor of the Cenél nEógain branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who founded the over-kingdom of Ailech and later Tír Eoghain.

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Fiacha

Fiacha (earlier Fíachu) is a name borne by numerous figures from Irish history and mythology, including.

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Fiachu mac Néill

Fiachu mac Néill (flourished 507–514) was a king of Uisnech in Mide of the Ui Neill dynasty.

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Flight of the Earls

The Flight of the Earls (Irish: Imeacht na nIarlaí) took place on 4 September 1607, when Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone and Red Hugh O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, and about ninety followers left Ulster in Ireland for mainland Europe.

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Irish people

The Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are a nation and ethnic group native to the island of Ireland, who share a common Irish ancestry, identity and culture.

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Lóegaire

Lóegaire is a given name.

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Lóegaire mac Néill

Lóegaire (floruit fifth century) (reigned 428–458 AD, according to the Annals of the Four Masters of the Kingdom of Ireland)(died c. 462), also Lóeguire, is said to have been a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages.

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List of Irish clans in Ulster

;list of Irish Clans in the province of Ulster.

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Niall of the Nine Hostages

Niall Noígíallach (Old Irish "having nine hostages"), or in English, Niall of the Nine Hostages, was a prehistoric Irish king, the ancestor of the Uí Néill dynasties that dominated the northern half of Ireland from the 6th to the 10th century.

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Northern Uí Néill

The Northern Uí Néill is the name given to several dynasties in north-western medieval Ireland that claimed descent from a common ancestor, Niall of the Nine Hostages.

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O'Doherty family

The Doherty family (Clann Ua DochartaigNorthern Uí Néill (also Ó Dochartaigh and Ní Dhochartaigh)) is an Irish clan based in County Donegal in the north of the island of Ireland.

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O'Donnell dynasty

The O'Donnell dynasty (Ó Dónaill or Ó Domhnaill or Ó Doṁnaill; derived from the Irish name Domhnall, which means "ruler of the world", Dónall in modern Irish) were an ancient and powerful Irish family, kings, princes and lords of Tyrconnell (Tír Chonaill in Irish, now County Donegal) in early times, and the chief allies and sometimes rivals of the O'Neills in Ulster.

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Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick (Patricius; Pádraig; Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland.

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Síl nÁedo Sláine

Síl nÁedo Sláine are the descendants of Áed Sláine (Áed mac Diarmato), son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill.

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Sept

A sept is an English word for a division of a family, especially of a Scottish or Irish family.

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Tethbae

Tethbae (also spelled Tethba, often anglicised Teffia) was a confederation of túaithe in central Ireland in the Middle Ages.

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Tyrconnell

Tyrconnell, also spelled Tirconnell, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Donegal.

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Ulster

Ulster (Ulaidh or Cúige Uladh, Ulster Scots: Ulstèr or Ulster) is a province in the north of the island of Ireland.

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Conall Gulban and Gallagher (surname) Comparison

Conall Gulban has 47 relations, while Gallagher (surname) has 219. As they have in common 25, the Jaccard index is 9.40% = 25 / (47 + 219).

References

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