Eochaid mac Óengusa (died 522) was a King of Munster from the ruling Eoganachta dynasty. He was the son of Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), the first...
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and Glendamnach lines. Feidlimid mac Óengusa, King of Munster (ancestor of the Eóganacht Chaisil) Eochaid mac Óengusa, King of Munster (ancestor of the...
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from Dáire mac Degad, and thus ancestor of the "other" Dáirine Lugaid Loígde, his son, if actually different from Lugaid Mac Con below Eochaid Étgudach...
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Leinster as successor to his father and predecessor of his brother Eochaid mac Óengusa. This puts his reign around the year 500. However, in the saga Senchas...
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succeeded by his son, Eochaid Buide. Adomnán gives an account of Columba's prophecy that Eochaid's older brothers (listed as Artúr, Eochaid Find and Domangart)...
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Eochaid mac Fiachnai (died 810) was a Dal Fiatach king of Ulaid, which is now Ulster, Ireland. He was the son of Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin (died 789), a...
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Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), the first Christian King of Munster through his son Eochaid mac Óengusa (died 522) and grandson Crimthann Srem mac Echado...
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century. He was the son of Eochaid mac Óengusa (died 522) and grandson of the first Christian king of Munster, Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489). The Annals...
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have forced Kenneth to attack the Picts. After the death of Eóganan mac Óengusa in 839, Uurad, and then Bridei VI succeeded him as the King of the Picts...
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Fergus Mór (redirect from Fergus Mór mac Eirc)
for Fergus: [Fergus] m. h-Eircc m. Echdach Muinremuir m. Óengusa Fir m. Feideilmid m. Óengusa m. Feideilmid m. Cormaicc, and a further 46 generations here...
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Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), the first Christian King of Munster through his son Eochaid mac Óengusa (died 522) and grandson Crimthann Dearcon mac Echado...
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Froích mac Cuirc (Inner Circle) Óengus mac Nad Froích, d. 489 Feidlimid mac Óengusa Eochaid mac Óengusa, d. 522 Ailill mac Nad Froích Coirpre Luachra mac Cuirc...
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Conaire Móir Rawlinson ¶1696: Ercc m. Echdach Muinremuir m. Óengusa Fir m. Feideilmid m. Óengusa m. Feideilmid m. Cormaicc m. Croithluithe m. Find Féicce...
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Óengus I (redirect from Angus mac Forgesso)
who was driven out as king of Dál Riata by Eochaid mac Echdach of the Cenél nGabráin in 726. Dúngal and Eochaid were still in conflict as late as 731, when...
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King (unknown) Eóganán mac Óengusa, King (unknown) Áed mac Boanta, King (c.835–839) Alpín mac Echdach, King (unknown) Cináed mac Ailpín, King (unknown)...
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Búite of Monasterboice. 522 Death of Eochaid mac Óengusa, an Eoganachta king of Munster. His son Crimthann Srem mac Echado succeeds him. 523 St. Ninnidh...
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later rulers of Alba and of Scotland, traced their descent from Fergus Mór mac Eirc, and even in the 16th century, James VI of Scotland called himself the...
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House of Alpin (redirect from MacAlpines)
successfully for power in Pictland in the 840s, following the death of Eóganán mac Óengusa, is supported by nearly contemporary evidence. Early kings of Clann Cináeda...
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(died 489) and grandson of Forga mac Dallán, previous kings. He ruled the Dal Fiatach from 532 and succeeded Eochaid mac Condlai of the Dal nAraide as king...
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Ollamh Érenn (redirect from Mac Beathaidh mac Ainmire)
to c.649 Máel Muire Othain, died 887 Flann mac Lonáin, 896 Torpaid mac Taicthech, died 913 Óengus mac Óengusa, died 930 Bard Boinne, died 931 Uallach ingen...
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of the Dál Riata origins by beginning with Eochaid Muinremar and the sons of Erc, Fergus Mór among them. Mac Fhirbhisigh's own version of the Senchus traces...
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their eponymous founders Fergus Shalaig, Cathbad, Eochaid and Muiredach were all sons of Loarn mac Eirc. Bannerman, Studies, p. 110, dates the separation...
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Dáirine Corcu Loígde Conganchnes mac Dedad Conall Anglonnach mac Dedad Conaille Muirtheimne Eochaid (Echdach/Echach) mac Sin Deitsin/Deitsini Dlúthaich/Dluthaig...
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Conall Clóen (line of Coffey) Threna Óengus a quo Úi Óengusa (Hennessy) Mac Eircc (line of O'Leary) Eochaid (or Fiachra) Badomna (line of O'Flynn Arda) Fothad...
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Limerick.ie: 193. Retrieved 13 March 2019. Lugaid Mend (or also Lámderg) mac Óengusa Tírich D. Blair Gibson (27 August 2012). From Chiefdom to State in Early...
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Dáire Cerbba (section Flann mac Lonáin)
Geoffrey Keating, was a king of Munster named Cormac, son of Ailill, son of Eochaid, son of Dáire Cearb. Unlike many other individuals due to name or obvious...
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Abū Kāmil Shujāʿ ibn Aslam, Egyptian mathematician (b. c. 850) Óengus mac Óengusa, Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland 931 January 27 – Ruotger, archbishop...
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