King Conochbar
King Conochbar, also known as Conochbar mac Nessa, was a legendary figure in Irish mythology, often associated with the Ulster Cycle. He is depicted as a king of Ulster, a province in ancient Ireland, and is known for his leadership during various conflicts and battles.
In the tales, Conochbar is often portrayed as a wise and noble ruler, facing challenges from both enemies and his own kin. His character is linked to the heroic deeds of the Cú Chulainn, a central figure in the Ulster Cycle, highlighting themes of bravery, loyalty, and the complexities of kingship in ancient Irish lore.