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  magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
109 B.C. Joyce: 1 A.D. Conaire Mor, Conaire Már, Conair Mo/r, Conari I, Conari Mor.
Son of Modh Lamha, son of Lughaidh Allthach (Elathach), son of Cairbre Cromcheann, son of Daire Dornmhar, son of Cairbre Fionnmhor, son of Conaire Mor #97.
Conaire had three sons, Cairbre Musc, from whom the Muscraighe are called; Cairbre Baschaein, from whom are the Baiscnigh, in Corca Baiscinn; and Cairbre Riadal (Rioghfhoda), from whom are the Dal Riada.
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The next ruler of note in Irish history was Conn of the Hundred Battles, son of Feidlimid, son of Tuathal.
She also had a brother, Crimthann Mor Mac Fidagh who was King of Munster.
She arranged for Niall to be blamed for a plot of which he was innocent.
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Mullan, Don, editor, ‘A Glimmer of Light': An Overview of Great Hunger Commemorative Events in
Ó Conaire, Breandán, editor, An Gorta Mor (1).
Ó Conaire, Breandán, editor, An Gorta Mor (2).
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