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Conmaicne, Conmhaicne

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Early Irish population group, including branches such as the Conmaicne Dúine Móir (alias C. Ceniúil/Cenéoil Dubáin), Conmaicne Cúile (Tolad) and the Conmaicne Réin.


See also: Conmac mac Fergusa
Conmac mac Fergusa
eponymous ancestor figure for the Conmaicne, listed (along with Ciar and Corc) as a son of Fergus mac Róich in Cóir anmann, which also gives his name as Cú and Lugaid Conmac.

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Conmaicne Cúile Tolad
Conmaicne Cúile Tolad
or simply, C. Cúile; branch of the Conmaicne

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Conmaicne Dúine Móir
Conmaicne Dúine Móir
al. C. Ceniúil/Cenéoil Dubáin; branch of the Conmaicne.

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Conmaicne Mara
Conmaicne Mara
branch of the Conmaicne

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Conmaicne Réin
Conmaicne Réin
branch of the Conmaicne

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Iarlaithe of Tuam
Iarlaithe of Tuam
(fl. 6th century)
Iarlaithe mac Loga, patron saint of Tuam (Túaim Dá Gualann) in Connacht.

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Sources

Secondary sources (select)

Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “Some early Connacht population-groups”, in: Alfred P. Smyth (ed.), Seanchas. Studies in early and medieval Irish archaeology, history and literature in honour of Francis J. Byrne, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000. 161–177.
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