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The Cenél nGabráin was a kingroup, presumed to descend from Gabrán mac Domangairt, which dominated the kingship of Dál Riata until the late 7th century and continued to provide kings thereafter. Kings of Alba and of Scotland traced their descent through Gabrán to his grandfather Fergus Mór, who was seen as the ultimate founder of the royal house as late as the 16th and 17th centuries, long after the Gaelic origins of the kingdom.

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  • The Cenél nGabráin was a kingroup, presumed to descend from Gabrán mac Domangairt, which dominated the kingship of Dál Riata until the late 7th century and continued to provide kings thereafter. Kings of Alba and of Scotland traced their descent through Gabrán to his grandfather Fergus Mór, who was seen as the ultimate founder of the royal house as late as the 16th and 17th centuries, long after the Gaelic origins of the kingdom. (en)
  • La dinastia reale dálriatana dei Cenél nGabraín discenderebbe da Gabrán mac Domangairt, che regnò sulla Dál Riata (Scozia e parte dell'Irlanda) attorno alla metà del VI secolo. Questa dinastia terrà il potere fino al VII secolo. I re di Alba e Scozia si facevano risalire, tramite Gabrán, al nonno di costui, Fergus Mór, che nei secoli XVI e XVII fu indicato come l'inziatore della casa reale scozzese, molto dopo che le origini gaeliche del regno non avevano più significato. (it)
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  • The Cenél nGabráin was a kingroup, presumed to descend from Gabrán mac Domangairt, which dominated the kingship of Dál Riata until the late 7th century and continued to provide kings thereafter. Kings of Alba and of Scotland traced their descent through Gabrán to his grandfather Fergus Mór, who was seen as the ultimate founder of the royal house as late as the 16th and 17th centuries, long after the Gaelic origins of the kingdom. Unlike the Cenél Loairn, the Senchus Fer n-Alban does not list any kindreds within the Cenél nGabráin. However, probable descendants of Gabrán, such as Dúnchad mac Conaing and his many kinsmen, would appear to have disputed the succession with the descendants of Eochaid Buide grandson of Gabrán, so that this absence of explicit segments in the kindred may be misleading. A genealogy of David I of Scotland in the Book of Ballymote notes the following divisions: * After Áedán mac Gabráin, between the main line, called "the sons of Eochaid Buide" and "the children of Cináed mac Ailpín", and the "sons of Conaing" * After Eochaid Buide, between the main line and the "children of Fergus Goll" and the "children of Connad Cerr ... or the men of Fife", although modern studies make Connad Cerr a member of the Cenél Comgaill * After Eochaid mac Domangairt, between the main line and the Cenél Comgaill The domain of the Cenél nGabráin appears to have been centred in Kintyre and Knapdale and may have included Arran, Jura and Gigha. The title king of Kintyre is used of a number of presumed kings of the Cenél nGabráin. Two probable royal sites are known, Dunadd, which lies at the northern edge of their presumed lands, and Aberte (or Dún Aberte), which is very likely the later Dunaverty on the headland beside Southend, Kintyre. Kilmartin may have been an important early Christian site by reason of its proximity to Dunadd and its dedication to Saint Martin of Tours, as may . However, there appears to be no religious site of the importance of Lismore in the lands of the rival Cenél Loairn. (en)
  • La dinastia reale dálriatana dei Cenél nGabraín discenderebbe da Gabrán mac Domangairt, che regnò sulla Dál Riata (Scozia e parte dell'Irlanda) attorno alla metà del VI secolo. Questa dinastia terrà il potere fino al VII secolo. I re di Alba e Scozia si facevano risalire, tramite Gabrán, al nonno di costui, Fergus Mór, che nei secoli XVI e XVII fu indicato come l'inziatore della casa reale scozzese, molto dopo che le origini gaeliche del regno non avevano più significato. A differenza che per i , il Senchus Fer n-Alban non parla dell'esistenza di clan all'interno dei Cenél nGabraín. Tuttavia, probabili discendenti di Gabrán, come Dúnchad mac Conaing e molti suoi parenti, sembrano aver lottato per la successione coi discendenti di Eochaid Buide, nipote di Gabrán. Questa mancanza di espliciti collegamenti potrebbe dunque essere solo un falso. Una genealogia di nel elenca le seguenti divisioni: * Dopo Áedán mac Gabráin: tra la linea principale, nota come i figli di Eochaid Buide e i figli di Cináed mac Ailpín e i figli di Conaing; * Dopo Eochaid Buide: tra la linea principale e i figli di Fergus Goll e i figli diConnad Cerr ... o gli uomini di Fife; * Dopo Eochaid mac Domangairt: tra la linea principale e i . Il dominio dei Cenél nGabraín appare essere incentrato nel Kintyre e nel Knapdale e forse includeva , e Gigha. Il titolo di re del Kintyre viene usato per una gran parte di presunti sovrani dei Cenél nGabrain. Due probabili siti reali erano Dunadd e Aberte (o Dún Aberte), probabilmente . Kilmartin potrebbe essere stato un importante sito delle origini per la sua vicinanza a Dunadd e la sua dedica a San Martino di Tours, come forse anche . Tuttavia sembra che non ci siano stati siti religiosi dell'importanza di Lismore nelle terre dei rivali Cenél Loairn. (it)
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