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                                                                                             90.Crond Ba Drui - 104.Aed. 

90.Crond Ba Drui, was a son of 89.Eochy / Eochaidh Cobo the direct male line ancestor of the Gaelic Milesian Irian Ui Echach Cobo Sept, and he was the father of;

91.Coelub / Caolbhradh the Gaelic Milesian Irian 123rd King of Tara / Ireland from 356 AD - 357 AD who was the father of;

92.Condlae who was the 2nd Dal nAraidi King, and the father of;

93.Eochy / Eochaidh who was the 4th Dal nAraidi King and the 4th King of Ulaid, and the father of;

94.Bactan who was the Dal nAraidi 5b King, and the father of;

95.Fiachnae Lurgan the 7th Dal nAraidi King and the 9th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 626 AD, who was the father of 96.Scandal Sciath Lethan the father of 97.Congal Claen the 8th Dal nAraidi King, and the 11th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 637 AD. His other son was;

96.Eochy / Eochaidh Iarlaithe the 10th Dal nAraidi King, who was to die in 666 AD, the father of ;

97.Lethlobar the 18th Da nAraidi King, who was to die in 709 AD, who was the father of;

98.Indrechtach the 22nd Dal nAraidi King, who was to die in 741 AD, the father of;

99.Tommaltach the 26th Dal nAraidi King, and the 23rd King of Ulaid, who was to die in 790 AD, the father of;

100.Loingsech / Lynch the father of;

101.Lethlobar the 29th Dal nAraidi King, and the 29th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 873 AD, who was the father of;

102. Kennedy / Cenn Etig the 30th Dal nAraidi King, and the 36a King of Ulaid, who was to die in 900 AD, who was the father of;

103.Loingsech / Lynch the 33rd Dal nAraidi King, and the 39th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 932 AD, who was the father of;

104. Aed the 37th Dal nAraidi King, and the 44th King of Ulaid, who was to die in 972 AD, which saw an end to the Gaelic Milesian Irian Dal nAraidi Septs from 90.Crond Ba Drui altogether to the Kingships.

                                                                                                                            

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