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  • 91Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth — 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 historical tradition, High Kings of Ireland who ruled in rotation, seven years at a time.… …

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  • 92Túathal Techtmar — ( the legitimate ), [ Dictionary of the Irish Language , Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 582] son of Fíachu Finnolach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He was said to have… …

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  • 93Eochu Feidlech — Eochu or Eochaid Feidlech ( the enduring ), [ Dictionary of the Irish Language , Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 297. His name is also spelt Eochaidh , Eochy , and his epithet is variously spelled Feidleach , Feidhleach , Feidlioch …

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  • 94Delbáeth — In Irish mythology Delbáeth (modern spelling: Dealbhaeth) was the son of either Aengus or Ogma of the Tuatha Dé Danann, and Ethniu of the Fomorians. He succeeded his grandfather Eochaid Ollathair, aka the Dagda, as High King of Ireland. He was… …

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  • 95Eochu Mumu — (or Eochaid Mumo, Mumho), son of Mofebis, son of Eochaid Faebar Glas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn he came to power after killing the previous… …

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  • 96Géde Ollgothach — Géde Ollgothach, son of Ollom Fotla, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Slánoll. His epithet means possessing a great voice , and the… …

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  • 97Ailill mac Slánuill — Ailill (or Oilioll), son of Slánoll, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing his cousin Berngal. He ruled for twelve, fifteen or sixteen years, according to various… …

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  • 98Nuadu Finn Fáil — For other people of the same name, see Nuada (disambiguation). Nuadu Finn Fáil (Nuadu the Fair of Fál a poetic name for Ireland), son of Gíallchad, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland, who took …

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  • 99Sírlám — Sírlám, son of Finn mac Blatha, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took power after killing his predecessor, Lugaid Íardonn, in Ráth Clochair. His name means long hand or long arm , [… …

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  • 100Eochu Uairches — Eochu (or Eochaid) Uairches, son of Lugaid Íardonn, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. After Lugaid was overthrown and killed by Sírlám, Eochu was driven into exile overseas, but he returned… …

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