Comgall
Comgall was a high king of Ireland, who ruled from 572 to 600 AD. Little is known about his life, but it is believed that he was a member of the Uí Néill dynasty, which was a powerful clan in medieval Ireland. Comgall is thought to have been a distant relative of St. Columba, who went on to found the monastery on the Scottish island of Iona.
Archaeological evidence suggests that during Comgall's reign, Ireland experienced a period of significant economic and cultural
Comgall is thought to have been a member of the southern branch of the Uí Néill, which
Little is known about Comgall's later life, or the circumstances of his death. He was succeeded as