Connad de Dalriada
Connad de Dalraida or Connad Cear king of the Scots of Dalriada of 627 with 629
Eochaid Buide voluntarily seems to have given up the Irish territories of Dalriada with Connad Cear as of 627 which there reigns like viceroy and gains a victory over Fiachna mac Deman king of Ulad (Dál Fiatach) 627.
Connad Cear was the son of Eochaid Buide following Annals and the Senchus Fer n-Alban or that of Conall mac Comgaill. While remaining in Ireland it succeeds Eochaid Buide on the whole of the possessions of the Dalriada but it is killed 3 months after with the battle of Fid Eoin 629 against Mael Caich mac Scannal king of Cruithin of Dál nAraidi like three small wire of Áedán mac Gabráin: Rigullan mac Conaing, Failbe mac Eochaid and Osric mac Albruit royal prince of the Saxon which was probably the son of a girl of Aedan and a prince of exiled Northumbrie.
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