Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (Modern Irish: Finghin mac Aodha Dhuibh, IPA:[ˈfʲɪɲʝənʲmˠəkˈiːəɣəvʲ]) (died 618) was a King of Munster from the Eóganacht Chaisil...
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Glendamnach branch in 628. He was the younger brother of a previous king Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (d. 618). His sobriquet Flann meant "blood-red". In 629, he fought...
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Ireland south of a line from Dublin to Galway. The Eóganacht king Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (Fingin son of Hugh Dubh) ruled as King of Munster (died 618) and...
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kings of Munster, of the Eóganachta dynasty, eight generations after Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (d. 618). Following the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169–71, Norman...
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Cashel, Kings of Iarmuman, or Kings of the Eóganachta. Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib was the first Eóganacht to powerfully project outside Munster, but his...
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of Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn (died 577) a previous king of Cashel. He succeeded to the throne on the death of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib in 618. According...
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name, one Suilebhan mac Maolura, is recorded in legendary Irish genealogy as belonging to the 8th generation after Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, and placed in the...
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Xue Rengao, emperor of Qin Dou Wei, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, king of Munster (Ireland) Kevin of Glendalough, Irish abbot (b....
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Death of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, also known as Fingen Flann, a King of Munster. His sobriquet Flann meant "blood-red". Death of Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn...
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Eóganacht Chaisil (category MacCarthy dynasty)
Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (d. 618) and became the O'Sullivans and MacGillycuddys. The McGillycuddy are a sept of the O'Sullivan's. A descendant of Fíngen was...
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There is some dispute in the sources as to his reign and that of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (d. 618) of the Chaisil branch. The Annals of Tigernach call him...
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Máenach mac Fíngin (died 661) was a King of Munster from the Eóganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta. He was the son of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (died 618)...
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Xue Rengao, emperor of Qin Dou Wei, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, king of Munster (Ireland) Kevin of Glendalough, Irish abbot (b....
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Eochaid mac Óengusa and founder of the Airthir Cliach branch. His great-grandsons Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (died 618) and Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (died 639)...
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mac Áedo Duib. His descendants were known as the Cenél Fíngin, survived today by the O'Sullivans and MacGillycuddys. On the death of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib...
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and the court of King Fíngen mac Áedo Duib. Fingen eventually slept with her, and her memory returned. In the morning, Fingen gave her the queen's robe...
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"Áed's kind," referring to Áed Duib ("Áed the black [haired]"), the father of Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib and Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, who were both Kings of Munster...
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expansionist historical Eóganacht king before him was Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (d. 639). The Eóganachta kingship, which had its chief seat at Cashel...
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Amalgaid mac Éndai (died 601) was a King of Munster from the Eóganacht Áine branch of the Eoganachta and appears as the first king from this branch. The...
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Garbán mac Éndai (flourished 596) was a King of Munster from the Eóganacht Áine branch of the Eoganachta and appears as the first king from this branch...
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