• Muinemón (later spelling Muineamhón), son of Cas Clothach, son of Irárd, son of Rothechtaid, son of Ros, son of Glas, son of Nuadu Declam, son of Eochaid...
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  • Faildergdóit (later spelled Faildeargdoid or Ailldeargoid), son of Muinemón, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King...
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  • but returned at the head of a "black fleet", and, with the assistance of Muinemón, killed his father and took the throne himself. "Flowers of wine" (Old...
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      980–975 BC 1358–1353 BC Fíachu Fínscothach   975–955 BC 1353–1333 BC Muinemón   955–950 BC 1333–1328 BC Faildergdóit   950–943 BC 1328–1318 BC Ollom...
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  • took power after killing his predecessor, Faildergdóit, whose father, Muinemón, had killed his father. He ruled for forty years, and died of natural causes...
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  • Masters says he was assisted in the killing of Sétna by the future High King Muinemón. The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 980–975...
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    Dobbs considers the various ancient people from Eóganacht tradition named Muinemón or Maine to all be equivalent and in different ways associated with the...
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