. . . . "779"^^ . . "Flathghal mac Flannbhrath"@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1057464295"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "R\u00ED Umhaill ba ea Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, (b\u00E1s 782). N\u00ED l\u00E9ir \u00E9 an gaol idir Flathghal agus d\u00E1 r\u00ED a bh\u00ED ann roimhe, \u00F3ir nach bhfeictear iadsan sna . Is f\u00EDor \u00E9, \u00E1fach, gur mhac le Flannabhra (b\u00E1s 773) \u00E9, agus gur th\u00E1inig a dhearth\u00E1ir, Cosgrach, i gcomharbacht air sa bhliain 782. Is d\u00F3igh \u00E9 go raibh ar a laghad d\u00E1 gh\u00E9ag an r\u00EDtheaghlaigh in ioma\u00EDocht le haghaidh an r\u00EDogacht, sular th\u00E1inig mic Fhlannabhrath i gceannas."@ga . . . . . . . . . "Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, King of Umaill, died 782. Flathghal's relationship to the previous two kings is unknown, as they does not seem to appear in the extant genealogies. However, he was a son of King Flannabhra (died 773) and was succeeded in 782 by his brother, Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath. The succession in these years may have been disputed between two or more different segments of the ruling dynasty before settling upon the sons of Flannabhra."@en . "29163324"^^ . "Flathghal mac Flannbhrath"@en . "R\u00ED Umhaill ba ea Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, (b\u00E1s 782). N\u00ED l\u00E9ir \u00E9 an gaol idir Flathghal agus d\u00E1 r\u00ED a bh\u00ED ann roimhe, \u00F3ir nach bhfeictear iadsan sna . Is f\u00EDor \u00E9, \u00E1fach, gur mhac le Flannabhra (b\u00E1s 773) \u00E9, agus gur th\u00E1inig a dhearth\u00E1ir, Cosgrach, i gcomharbacht air sa bhliain 782. Is d\u00F3igh \u00E9 go raibh ar a laghad d\u00E1 gh\u00E9ag an r\u00EDtheaghlaigh in ioma\u00EDocht le haghaidh an r\u00EDogacht, sular th\u00E1inig mic Fhlannabhrath i gceannas."@ga . . . . "1115"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Flathghal mac Flannbhrath, King of Umaill, died 782. Flathghal's relationship to the previous two kings is unknown, as they does not seem to appear in the extant genealogies. However, he was a son of King Flannabhra (died 773) and was succeeded in 782 by his brother, Cosgrach mac Flannbhrath. The succession in these years may have been disputed between two or more different segments of the ruling dynasty before settling upon the sons of Flannabhra."@en . . .