• made Brión his champion and levier of his rents and hostages. Brión took the throne of Connacht leading to war with his brother Fiachrae. Brión defeated...
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  • Strasbourg Brion Island, Canada Brión, a municipality in Galicia, Spain Brión Municipality, Miranda, Venezuela Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin (extant around...
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    Irish Language Aided Chrimthainn meic Fhidaig 7 Trí Mac Echach Muigmedóin Echtra Mac nEchach Muigmedóin Aided Néill Noígíallaig Orcuin Néill Noígíallaig...
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    1100 AD descended from 7th-century Eochaidh, a descendant of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. Eochaidh gave his name to Teallach Eochaid, modern day Tullyhaw...
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  • and is given as a descendant of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. In the genealogies he is given as Aodh, from Eachdhruim mac nAodha. The Great Book of Irish...
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    to Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin, King of Connacht, who was the half-brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Their father, Eochaid Muigh Meadhoin mac Muiredach...
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    Tinni mac Conri Medb, Queen of Connacht Medb and Ailill mac Máta Maine Aithreamhail mac Ailill Máta Sanbh Sithcheann mac Ceat mac Magha Cairbre mac Maine...
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  • was descended from the 8th-century Dúnchadh, a descendant of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. Dúnchadh gave his name to Teallach Dúnchadha (Irish meaning...
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    administered by his sister, Mongfind, who wished for her son Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin to be High King. Mongfind herself also died later, as she drank...
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  • was a successful Silk manufacturer who descended from a cadet branch of Mac Raghnaill chiefs of Lough Scur in County Leitrim. Through this connection...
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  • Oxford. 1890. (pp. 239–40) Echtra Mac nEchach Muigmedóin Aided Chrimthainn meic Fhidaig 7 Trí Mac Echach Muigmedóin Irish Kings Mong Fionn townland[permanent...
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    The 6th-century Saint Aedus (Aidus) transferred the bones of Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin to Roscam. It was attacked by Vikings in AD 807. The round tower...
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    divine right to rule as descendants of the possibly mythical Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin. The system of tanistry was used to elect a monarch from within...
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  • written by 1401. It is written in Middle Irish. Lecan was the site of the Mac Fhirbhisigh school of poetry in the territory of Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, now...
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