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 | | The Eberian King Mogh Nuadat then sallied forth against Conn himself to address Eberian grievances, but he was defeated and forced to retreat to Spain. |
 | | Later, with the Castillian King's support Mogh Nuadat returned to Ireland with 2,000 troops under the command of Fraech, the King's son, to claim the throne. |
 | | For his crime of the night attack and the unfair slaying of Mogh, Conn was forced by the High Judges to pay a fine of his own jewelry, sword and shield, as well as 200 each of steeds, chariots, ships, spears, swords, cows, and slaves. |
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