The Age of the World, 4356.
Eochaidh Uaircheas, after having been twelve years in the sovereignty of Ireland, fell by the sons of Congall: i.e. Eochaidh and Conaing.
The Age of the World, 4357.
The first year of the two sons of Congal Cosgarach (son of Duach Teamrach), son of Muireadhach Bolgrach, namely, Eochaidh Fiadhmuine and Conaing Begeaglach, over Ireland; the south of Ireland belonging to Eochaidh, and the north to Conaing.
The Age of the World, 4361.
After Eochaidh Fiadhmuine and Conaing Begeaglach had been five years in the joint sovereignty of Ireland, Eochaidh fell by Lughaidh Laimhdhearg, son of Eochaidh Uaircheas, and the sovereignty was wrested from Conaing.
The Age of the World, 4362.
The first year of Lughaidh Laimhdhearg, son of Eochaidh Uaircheas, in the sovereignty of Ireland,
The Age of the World, 4368.
The seventh of Lughaidh in the sovereignty of Ireland, when he fell by Conaing, son of Congal.
The Age of the World, 4369.
This was the first year of Conaing Begeaglach, son of Congal, a second time in the sovereignty of Ireland.
The Age of the World, 4388.
After Conaing Begeaglach had been twenty years in the sovereignty of Ireland, he fell by Art, son of Lughaidh. He was called Conaing Begeaglach, because he was never seized with fear of any one while he lived.
The Age of the World, 4389.
This was the first year of Art, son of Lughaidh, son of Eochaidh Uaircheas, in the sovereignty of Ireland.
The Age of the World, 4394.
Art, son of Lughaidh, after having been six years in the sovereignty of Ireland, fell by Fiacha Tolgrach and his son, Duach Ladhrach.
The Age of the World, 4395.
The first year of Fiacha Tolgrach in the sovereignty of Ireland.