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Conall mac Comgaill

501 - 574

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Conall mac Comgaill was king of Dál Riata from about 558 until 574. He was a son of Comgall mac Domangairt. It is said that he gave Iona to Saint Columba. The Duan Albanach says that he reigned "without dissension", but there is a report of an expedition by Conall and Colmán Bec mac Diarmato of the Southern Uí Néill to Iardoaman in the Annals of Ulster for 568. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Conall mac Comgaill is the 3,004th most popular religious figure (down from 2,332nd in 2024).

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Among Religious Figures

Among religious figures, Conall mac Comgaill ranks 3,004 out of 3,187Before him are Symeon of Durham, Petar Rajič, Simon Pimenta, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Charles Coughlin, and Paolo Magnani. After him are Katharine Drexel, John T. Scopes, Américo Aguiar, John McCloskey, Joseph F. Smith, and Sin-Iddinam.

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Among people born in 501, Conall mac Comgaill ranks 19Before him are Corippus, Áedán mac Gabráin, Æscwine of Essex, Gabrán mac Domangairt, Adda of Bernicia, and Eochaid Buide. After him is Nechtan nepos Uerb. Among people deceased in 574, Conall mac Comgaill ranks 4Before him are Pope John III, Narses, and Cleph.

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