• Úgaine Mór, son of Eochu Buadach, son of Dui Ladrach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, the 66th High King of Ireland....
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    from Úgaine Mór, other prominent Kings of Leinster from this period who were also High Kings of Ireland were Labraid Loingsech and Cathair Mór. A mythology...
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  • 748–738 BC. His son was Eochu Buadach, who was the father of High King Ugaine Mor Mac Eochach. R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn:...
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    the Old Norse staðr, both of which translate as 'land' or 'territory'. Úgaine Mór (Hugony the Great), who supposedly built the hill fort of Dún Ailinne...
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    also High Kings of Ireland and Kings of Tara, such as Úgaine Mór, Labraid Loingsech and Cathair Mór. The Leinstermen had originally achieved hegemony in...
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  • versions of the story. He was the father of two High Kings of Ireland, Ugaine Mor, and Bodbchad. According to the R. A. Stewart Macalister translation of...
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    Queen" of Ireland. She lived during the 16th century. Muirisc, daughter of Úgaine Mór (Hugony the Great), the sixty-sixth high king of Ireland, c. 600 BC to...
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    of Boylagh. This timeline traces the O'Boyle clan back to Úgaine Mór. Ugainy Mór (Úgaine Mór) King 499-459 BC (Foster-son of Prince Eochaidh Buadhach &...
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    with Lathar according to legend being a son of the pre-Christian king Úgaine Mór. The town sprang up where the River Inver flows into Larne Lough. This...
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  • Lebor Gabála Érenn says Bodbchad murdered his brother, the High King Úgaine Mór, who was succeeded directly by his son Lóegaire Lorc. However, Geoffrey...
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  • Cobthach Cóel Breg or Cobthach Fion, son of Úgaine Mor, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took...
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  • father's killer, Áed Rúad. He ruled for twenty years, until he was killed by Úgaine Mór, foster-son of Macha and her husband Cimbáeth. The Lebor Gabála Érenn...
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  • Lóegaire Lorc, son of Úgaine Mor, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. The Lebor Gabála Érenn says...
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  • (Corcu Loígde): Eterscél Mór Conaire Mór / Conaire Cóem Dáire Doimthech Mac Coen / Lugaid Loígde Eochaid Étgudach Laigin: Úgaine Mór Lóegaire Lorc Cobthach...
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  • short medieval poetic references. Muirisc was given rule by her father, Úgaine Mór (aka Hugony the Great), the sixty-sixth high king of Ireland who is said...
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  • Lathar was a daughter of Úgaine Mór, a High King of Ireland during pre-Christian times. Ugaine reputedly gave Lathar a stretch of land along the coast...
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  • the King of Gallia's daughter. She married the High King of Ireland, Úgaine Mór, in either the 5th or 6th century BC. "Cessair". Nameberry. Retrieved...
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    661–654 BC Rechtaid Rígderg 4th–3rd century BC 461–441 BC 654–634 BC Úgaine Mor 3rd century BC 441–411 BC 634–594 BC Lóegaire Lorc 3rd century BC 411–409...
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    present-day Larne. Lathar, alias Lath, is claimed as being the son of Úgaine Mór. Semne, modern-Irish Seimhne, now known as Island Magee, is located within...
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    the plain of Arbh, named for Narbh, Prince of Ireland, and the son of Úgaine Mór, comprised much of the present barony. In 891 Grane Hill was mentioned...
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