• Áed Rúad, son of Badarn, Díthorba, son of Deman, and Cimbáeth, son of Fintan, three grandsons of Airgetmar, were, according to medieval Irish legend and...
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    Balor during the battle with the Fomorians. Macha Mong Ruad ("red hair"), daughter of Áed Rúad ("red fire" or "fire lord" – a name of the Dagda), was...
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    little Aodh". Áed Rúad, legendary High king of Ireland Áed mac Echach (died 575), king of Connacht Áed mac Bricc (died 587), bishop and saint Áed Dub mac Suibni...
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  • Mamluks and the Crusaders Áed Rúad, High King of medieval Irish legend Ruad, Old Irish term for red, as in Red Branch Ruad, a Celtic goddess, rescued...
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  • of Ireland. He took power after killing Macha Mong Ruad, daughter of his father's killer, Áed Rúad. He ruled for twenty years, until he was killed by...
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    BC Áed Rúad 4th century BC 530–509 BC 731–724 BC Díthorba 4th century BC 509–488 BC 724–717 BC Cimbáeth 4th century BC 488–468 BC 717–710 BC Áed Rúad (2nd...
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    cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich Achall - daughter of Cairbre Nia Fer Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth - three brothers who shared the kingship of Ireland...
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    Aodh/Aedh/Aed is often translated into English as Hugh. Persons sharing this name who traditionally use the Gaelic form are listed below: Áed Rúad, legendary...
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  • He ruled for seven years, until he was killed by Airgetmar's grandson Áed Rúad. The Lebor Gabála synchronises his reign with that of Artaxerxes III of...
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    the Northern Uí Néill. From the 8th century onwards, possibly sponsored by Áed Allán, a Cenél nEógain king of Tara, and Congus, the bishop of Armagh, early...
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    Dóeltenga Fergus mac Róich Fiachu mac Fir Febhe Other characters Achall Áed Ruad Aífe Blathnát Cairbre Nia Fer Connla Cú Roí Emer Erc mac Cairpri Fand Fedelm...
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  • of Irish kings Genemain Áeda Sláne ["The Birth of Áed Sláine"]: a tale of the 6th-century king, Áed Sláine De genelogia Con Culaind ["The Genealogy of...
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  • an ancient ruler of the five Kingdoms of Tara and also the daughter of Áed Rúad. Other hospitals spread to all the other kingdoms; these institutes would...
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    periods are thought to exist, including a neolithic tomb, and the grave of Aed Ruad, High King of Ireland, upon which St. Anne's church (Church of Ireland)...
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    Oengusso Ibdaig 553–557 Demmán mac Cairell 557–572 Báetán mac Cairill 572–581 Áed Dub mac Suibni (died 588) Fiachnae mac Báetáin (Fiachnae Lurgan) 588–626...
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  • Preceded by Dui Ladrach High King of Ireland LGE 4th century BC FFE 537–530 BC AFM 738–731 BC Succeeded by Áed Rúad...
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  • father" or "horseman, all-father") Ruad Rofhessa ("mighty one/lord of great knowledge") Dáire ("the fertile one") Aed ("the fiery one") Fer Benn ("horned...
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  • Airgíalla, Áed was able to become king of Tír Eogain himself, though for much of the time he was forced to share the position with a Meic Lochlainn. Áed secured...
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    Ruaidrí Toirrdelbach, Kg. 1249–50. Áed, kg. 1265–74. Áed Muimnech, Kg. 1274–80. | | | | | | Áed, Éoghan, Kg. 1274 Tadg Ruad, Kg. 1274–8. Kg. 1274. |...
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    daughter of Eochaid; Eithne, daughter of Orach, the mother of Aill Molt; and Ruad, daughter of Airtech Uichtlethan, who died giving birth to another of his...
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  • and cooperated with resistance to further Norman conquest. They supported Áed na nGall in kings' sons formations of horse-borne raiding parties. They attempted...
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    dread seized them and they were put to flight. Aed son of Aed O Conchobair was killed there, and Diarmait Ruad son of Cormac O Mailsechlainn, O Cellaig's...
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  • Offaly. Failge Berraide (flourished 507-514) Bruidge mac Nath Í (died 579) Áed Rón mac Cathail (died 604) Ailill mac Áedo Róin (died 639) Cillíne mac Forannáin...
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  • Murtagh O'Conor and his foster father Mac Diarmata killed Conchobar Ruad son of Aed Brefnech and carried great plunder back to O'Connor at Leyney. Soon...
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  • is obvious: After that a king from the North takes sovereignty...; Red [ruad] will be the name of that king (rí), he puts Ireland into anxiety. The record...
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  • death of the goddess Ruad, Abcán is the dwarf that ferries her from the Otherworld to this one so that she can seduce the human, Aed Srónmár. The sounds...
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  • of Connacht, sub anno 1248: The sons of Magnus, and the son of Conchobar Ruad made a hosting and revolted against the Galls. They burned Mac Henry's castle...
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  • after 412 by St Colman who was sent by St Ailbe of Emly Cell-ruaid; Cell-ruad Lambeg Friary Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded c.1500 by Phelim...
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  • and McKagan.[citation needed] AC1225.30 Tadc O Finnachta, an officer of Aed son of Ruaidri [O Conchobair] was killed by Mac Aedacan's men on a plundering...
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  • Toirdhealbhach mac Diarmada Ua Briain, King of Munster (died 1167) 20. Áed Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht (died 1067) 10. Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, King...
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