Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (died c. 534), called Mac Ercae, Muirchertach Macc Ercae and Muirchertach mac Ercae, was said to be High King of Ireland in...
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from this name. Muirchertach was borne by several figures from legend and history, including: Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (Mac Ercae), great-grandson...
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Loarn mac Eirc of Dál Riata who was mother of his son Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (died 532), High King of Ireland, also known as Muirchertach mac Ercae and...
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Macc Ercae, or to Muirchertach mac Muiredaig, who may be the same person. From north-west to south-east, there were two kingdoms named for Coirpre mac Néill...
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Domnall Ilchelgach (redirect from Domnall mac Maic Ercae)
was said to be a High King of Ireland. Domnall was a son of Muirchertach mac Muiredaig, and belonged to that part the northern branch of the Uí Néill—the...
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mac Muirchertaig (died c. 566), also called Forrgus mac Maic Ercae, is included in most lists of High Kings of Ireland. His father was Muirchertach mac...
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McCaul (redirect from Mac Cathmhaoil)
Niall); Muiredach mac Eógain; Fearach (or Feradach), a brother of Muircheartach, brother of Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (Mac Ercae) and Fergus Mor; Fiachra;...
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have been the great-grandfather of Muirchertach mac Muiredaig. Confusion arises from the latter's matronym, Macc Ercae, said to come from his legendary...
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mac Ailello Muilt and the Uí Néill king Muirchertach mac Muiredaig, called Muirchertach Mac Ercae, probably confusing events beyond recovery. The broad agreement...
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Dauí Tenga Uma, King of the Connachta. She was married to King Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (died 532), King of Tara. They were ancestors of the Cenél nEógain...
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