Kings of Conaille Muirtheimne 688-1107
- Uarcraide ua Osseni, d. 688
- Amalgaid mac Cathasaig, d. 741
- Fagall (Fallach) Finn mac Oengusa, d. 743
- Foidmenn mac Fallaig/Fallomain, d. 752
- Uargal (Uargalach) mac Uachtbrain, d. 765
- Sluagadach mac Uargalaig, d. 789
- Fiachain, d. 792
- Spelan mac Sluagadaig, d. 824
- Mael Brigte mac Spelain, d. 869
- Gairbith mac Mail Brigte, d. 878
- Ciblechan mac Mail Brigte, d. 890
- Mael Morda mac Gairbitha, d. 891
- Conglach mac Gairbitha, d. 913
- Dommnall mac Gairbitha, d. 914
- Mael Brigte mac Ciblechain, d. 914
- Spelan mac Congalaig, d. 923
- Crongilla mac Cuilennain, d. 937
- Mac Etig mac Cuilennain, d. 951
- Cinaed mac Crongilla, d. 970
- Congalach mac Meic Etig, d. 988
- Matudan mac Cinaeda, d. 996
- Gilla Crist ua Cuilennain, d. 999
- Muiredach, d. 1005
- In Gercce, d. 1005
- Crinan mac Gormlada, d. 1012
- Cinaed mac In Geircce, d. 1029
- Domnall mac Gilla Christ, d. 1052
- Cinaed mac meic Odormaic, d. 1066
- Mac Ui Threodain, d. 1078
- Mac In Geircce, d. 1081
- Unnamed King of Conaille, alive 1107.
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