Conall Gulban was a legendary king of Ireland who lived in the 4th century. According to Irish mythology, he was the son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, the High King of Ireland, and his wife Genivee. Conall Gulban is often referred to as the ancestor of the O'Donnell clan.
Conall is said to have been a brave warrior and a skilled diplomat. He was known for his feats in battle, including his victory over the Connacht champion, Cú Roí mac Daire, and his capture of the Ulster hero, Cúchulainn. He is also said to have played a key role in negotiating peace between the Picts and the Gaels.
Conall Gulban's name means "fair-haired Conall" in Gaelic, and he was said to have had distinctive golden hair. He is sometimes referred to as Conall the Victorious or Conall of the Golden Tongue, due to his eloquence and diplomatic skills.
Conall Gulban is an important figure in Irish mythology and is often depicted in art and literature. He is particularly associated with the province of Ulster, where he is said to have founded the royal dynasty of the O'Neill clan.
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