Conán mac Morna, also known as Conán Maol ("the bald"), is a member of the fianna and an ally of Fionn mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. He is usually portrayed as a troublemaker and a comic figure, fat, greedy and blustering, although he is loyal to Fionn and never runs from a fight.
References
- Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference), Oxford University Press, (1994): ISBN 0195089618
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| Supernatural figures | Abartach • Aengus • Aillen • Manannán mac Lir • Mog Ruith • Niamh • Plor na mBan • Sadb |
| Fianna | Caílte • Conán • Cumhall • Diarmuid • Fionn • Goll • Liath Luachra • Oisín • Oscar |
| Others | Bodhmall • Cormac mac Airt • Finn Eces • Gráinne • Liath Luachra |
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