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The '''Uí Néill''' were a collection of royal [[Ireland|Irish]] dynasties who claim descent from [[Niall Noígíallach]], a historical King of Tara who died in 405 CE. They were related to {{wiki|Connachta}}, another group of Irish dynasties that claimed to be the descendants of the legendary High King {{wiki|Conn Cétchathach}}. It was divided into northern and southern branches that ruled specific parts of Ireland such as [[Meath]]. The most notable member was [[Flann Sinna]], the High King of Meath and a member of the Southern Uí Néill.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''</ref>
The '''Uí Néill''' were a collection of royal [[Ireland|Irish]] dynasties who claim descent from [[Niall of the Nine Hostages|Niall Noígíallach]], a historical King of Tara who died in 405 CE. They were related to {{wiki|Connachta}}, another group of Irish dynasties that claimed to be the descendants of the legendary High King {{wiki|Conn Cétchathach}}. It was divided into northern and southern branches that ruled specific parts of Ireland such as [[Meath]]. The most notable member was [[Flann Sinna]], the High King of Meath and a member of the Southern Uí Néill.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - ''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''</ref>


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The Uí Néill were a collection of royal Irish dynasties who claim descent from Niall Noígíallach, a historical King of Tara who died in 405 CE. They were related to Connachta, another group of Irish dynasties that claimed to be the descendants of the legendary High King Conn Cétchathach. It was divided into northern and southern branches that ruled specific parts of Ireland such as Meath. The most notable member was Flann Sinna, the High King of Meath and a member of the Southern Uí Néill.[1]

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