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Cormac's and son
He was succeeded by Cormac's son Cairbre Lifechair.

Cormac's and Cellach
Óengus runs Cellach through with his " dread spear ", which has three chains attached to it ; these chains wound one of Cormac's advisers and blind Cormac in one eye.

Cormac's and Conn
However, in other traditions Eithne is the wife of Cormac's grandfather Conn Cétchathach.

Cormac's and Déisi
The 8th-century text The Expulsion of the Déisi describes enmity between Cormac and the group known as the Déisi, descendants of Cormac's great grandfather Fedlimid Rechtmar who had been his retainers.

Cormac's and .
" The ninth century Sanas Cormaic ( or " Cormac's Glossary ") says the "... Druids used to make fires with great incantations ," and were lit to safeguard against diseases.
Cormac's Glossary ( also 9th century ), and a gloss in the later manuscript H. 3. 18, both explain the plural word gudemain (" spectres ") with the plural form morrígna.
* Cormac's Chapel is consecrated.
The hero Fionn mac Cumhaill is supposed to have lived in Cormac's time, and most of the stories of the Fenian Cycle are set during his reign.
Cormac's father was the former High King Art mac Cuinn.
When Lugaid heard this, he conceded that Cormac's judgement was superior to his and abdicated the throne.
Lugaid revealed that it had been he who had killed Cormac's father in the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe, and Cormac demanded, as éraic for Art's life, that Lugaid give him Fergus ' head.
Lugaid took the head of Fergus ' brother, Fergus Foltlebair, and brought it to Cormac's attendant, who told him this was not the head of the king of Ulster.
Cormac's reign is recorded in some detail in the Irish annals.
But Fiacha in desperation turned to the powerful Munster druid Mug Ruith for aid, and his magic was too strong even for Cormac's fairy druids.
She appears in a similar guise in Togail Bruidne Dá Choca to foretell the slaying of Cormac Condloinges, as well as taking the form of a " washer at the ford "— a woman washing Cormac's chariot and harness in a ford in what was considered an omen of death.
A number of these associations are attested in Cormac's Glossary.
The most prominent earthworks within are the two linked enclosures, a bivallate ring fort and a bivallete ring barrow known as Teach Chormaic ( Cormac's House ) and the Forradh or Royal Seat.
Descriptions of the practices associated with Imbas forosnai are found in Cormac's Glossary and in the mythology associated with Finn MacCumhail.
Most common was the Romanesque style, as seen at Cormac's Chapel on the Rock of Cashel, and at Clonfert Cathedral in Galway.
According to Cormac's Glossary, she was a goddess the pagan Irish worshipped on Samhain.
Pelter determines Cormac's location by bribing some members of the planetary army.
A protracted battle then takes place in the forest ; Cormac's crew kills Pelter's crew, the Golems Cento and Aiden take out Mr. Crane, and Cormac drills a hole through Pelter's head with his thin-gun.

son and Cellach
An entry from the year 1035 reports that his unnamed granddaughter and her husband Cathal, son of Amalgaid, were both killed by Cellach, son of Dúnchad.
It says that Marcan son of Breodalach was killed in Lothian, that Cellach, Bishop of Cennrígmonaid and Máel Brigte, also a Bishop, died.
St. Fillan of Munster, the son of Feriach, grandson of Cellach Cualann, King of Leinster, received the monastic habit in the Abbey of Saint Fintan Munnu and came to Scotland from Ireland in 717AD as a hermit along with his Irish princess-mother St. Kentigerna, his Irish prince-uncle St. Comgan, and his siblings.

son and Conn
Cormac mac Airt ( son of Art ), also known as Cormac ua Cuinn ( grandson of Conn ) or Cormac Ulfada ( long beard ), was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
Art mac Cuinn (" son of Conn "), also known as Art Óenfer ( literally " one man ", used in the sense of " lone ", " solitary ", or " only son "), was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
Conn of the Hundred Battles marries her, but she becomes infatuated with his son Art.
In the legend of the Children of Lir, she was changed into a swan and cursed by her stepmother, Aoife, to wander the lakes and rivers of Ireland, with her brothers Fiachra, Conn and Aodh, for 900 years until saved by the marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and Deoch, daughter of Finghin, which union broke the curse.
He was the second son of Matthew, reputed illegitimate son of Conn, 1st Earl of Tyrone.
Shane O ' Neill ( Seán an Díomais ) a much younger son of Conn opportunistically pushed the issue of Matthew's illegitimacy even though it made little or no difference in terms of the Irish legal system.
Once Matthew was accepted by Conn as his son, he was as entitled to the O ' Neill lordship as Shane.
Conn O ' Neill's illegitimate son Matthew was chosen to be raised at the English court and declared heir to Conn over Shane.
( Sources point to the fact that Hugh may have been the son of Conn Mac Shane ).
Conn Bacach O ' Neill was the son of Conn Mór O ' Neill, King of Tír Eógain ( Tyrone ), and Lady Eleanor Fitzgerald.
After Tír Eógain was invaded in 1541 by Sir Anthony St Leger, the lord deputy, Conn delivered up his son Phelim Caoch as a hostage.
In the early 1950s, Ballard hired his long-time friend Stafford Smythe, son of Leafs owner Conn Smythe, as managing director of the Marlboros.
In November 1961, Conn Smythe sold most of his shares in Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. to a consortium of his son Stafford, Toronto Telegram owner John Bassett, and Ballard.
Conn Smythe later claimed that he believed he was only selling his shares to his son, but it is very unlikely that Stafford could have acquired the millions he needed to buy the Leafs on his own.
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" Finally, in 1961, Stafford resigned from the Silver Seven and this spurred Conn. After four years of fighting, he offered to sell his shares to Stafford and in November 1961, Smythe sold 45, 000 of his 50, 000 shares in Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. to a partnership of his son, Ballard, and Bassett for $ 2. 3 million — a handsome return on his investment of 34 years earlier.
By this time Conn and Stafford were not on speaking terms and it fell to Tom Smythe, Stafford's son, to mediate between the two.
** Conn O ' Neill ( Con, Constantino, died before 1660 ), son of Cormac O ' Neill, the younger brother of Earl Hugh who died in the Tower of London, was named as second heir in Shane O ' Neill's will, if Hugo Eugenio died childless ; by the law of the Kingdom of Ireland, he would be the last heir to the Earldom, if restored.
# Varanger ( 2008 ) -- Corban Loosestrife's son Conn is a clever and strong leader of men ; his cousin, the god-touched Raef, is his shield and navigator.

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