• 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...
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    and In Tuaiscert, both meaning 'the North', and was initially ruled by the Cenél Conaill. After the Cenél nEógain's rise to dominance, it became known...
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  • Fermanagh. The Cenél Conaill clashed regularly with their kin the Cenél nEogain, eventually capturing the latter's original power-base of Ailech in the Inishowen...
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  • a sept of Irish Gaels in County Donegal and County Tyrone, belonging to the Cenél nEógain of the Northern Uí Néill. They are a branch of the O'Neill...
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    Domnall, the Cenél nEógain were again a significant force in Irish politics. In the years before Domnall, the Cenél nEógain had been largely bereft of effective...
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    Áed Uaridnach (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    plague in Tara". The Cenél Feradach, led by the descendants of Suibne Menn, overshadowed Áed's branch of the Cenél nEógainthe Cenél maic Ercae—and it...
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  • Uí Néill (redirect from The Ui Neill)
    from the Uí Néill, such as the Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain, held power in Ulster until their defeat in the Nine Years War in 1603. Many of the heads...
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    Eógan of the Cenél nEógain, Conall Cremthainne of the Clann Cholmáin and the Síl nÁedo Sláine, and Coirpre of the Cenél Coirpri, making up the southern...
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  • Máel Fithrich mac Áedo (category Kings of Ailech)
    (died 630) was a King of Ailech and head of the Cenél nEógain branch of the northern Uí Néill. He was the son of the high king of Ireland Áed Uaridnach...
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  • McAnally (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    ('son/descendant of Cú Allta'; a variant of Cú Allaidh). The MacAnallys were of the Cenél nEógain, a large and powerful confederation of clans descended...
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