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Topic: Breasal Boidhiobhadh


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  Part 22 of Annals of the Four Masters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Innatmar, son of Nia Sedhamain, after having been nine years in the sovereignty of Ireland, was slain by Breasal Boidhiobadh, son of Rudraighe.
The first year of Breasal Boidhiobhadh in the sovereignty of Ireland.
Breasal Boidhiobhadh, son of Rudhraighe, after having been eleven years king over Ireland, was slain by Lughaidh Luaighne.
www.ucc.ie /celt/online/T100005A/text022.html   (257 words)

  
 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Elim was presumably brother of Fachtna Fathach #92 and a nephew of Breasal Boidhiobhadh #88 and Congal Claroineach #90.
Son of Feidhlimidh Firurghlais, son of Cormac Gealta Gaoth, son of Nis Corb, son of Cu Corb, son of Mogh Corb, son of Conchubhar, son of Seadna Siothbac, son ol Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of Breasal Breac,.
Son of Fiach, son of Iomchaidh, son of Breasal, son of Siorchaidh, son of Fiatach Finn #103.
www.magoo.com /hugh/irishkings.html   (10951 words)

  
 Part 40 of The History of Ireland (BOOK I-II)
Criomhthann Coscrach son of Feidhlimidh Foirthriun, son of Fearghus Fortamhail, son of Breasal Breac, son of Aonghus Gaileann, son of Oilill Bracan, son of Labhraidh Loingseach, son of Oilill Aine, son of Laoghaire Lorc, son of Ughaine Mor of the race of Eireamhon, held the sovereignty of Ireland seven years.
Breasal Boidhiobhadh son of Rudhruighe, son of Sithrighe, son of Dubh, son of Fomhor, son of Airgeadmhar, son of Siorlamh of the race of Ir son of Milidh, held the sovereignty of Ireland eleven years.
Lughaidh Luaighne son of Ionnadmhar, son of Nia Seaghamain, son of Adhamair Foltchaoin, son of Fear Corb, son of Mogh Corb, son of Cobhthach Caomh, son of Reachtaidh Righdhearg of the race of Eibhear, held the sovereignty of Ireland five years, and fell by Conghal Clairingneach.
www.ucc.ie /celt/online/T100054/text040.html   (1334 words)

  
 The High Kings of Ireland
120 A.D. Son of Feidhlimidh Firurghlais, son of Cormac Gealta Gaoth, son of Nis Corb, son of Cu Corb, son of Mogh Corb, son of Conchubhar, son of Seadna Siothbac, son of Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of Breasal Breac.
267 A.D. Son of Fiach, son of Iomchaidh, son of Breasal, son of Siorchaidh, son of Fiatach Finn (103).
Was so called from his having been nursed by the side of the Liffey, the river on which Dublin is built.
www.heraldry.ws /info/article12.html   (5884 words)

  
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Fearghus Fortamhail, son of Breasal Breac, after having been eleven years in the monarchy of Ireland, was slain by Aenghus Tuirmheach in the battle of Teamhair Tara.
Ath Truim was founded by Patrick, it having been granted by Fedhlim, son of Laeghaire, son of Niall, to God and to him, Loman, and Fortchern.
Breasal Bealach, son of Fiacha Aiceadh, son of Cathaeir Mor (King of Leinster), died.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~donegal/T000001.txt   (18111 words)

  
 Ireland's History in Maps - Ancient Uladh, Ulidia, the Kingdom of Ulster
M733, Breasal, son of Aedh Roin, King of Ulidia, was slain at Dun Celtchair.
M683, Breasal, son of Fearghus, chief of Cobha, died.
M712, A battle was fought between the two sons of Beg Boirche and the sons of Breasal, chiefs of Ui Eathach Uladh Iveagh; and the victory was gained over the sons of Breasal.
www.rootsweb.com /~irlkik/ihm/ulster.htm   (9090 words)

  
 Annales des Quatre Maîtres (partie 6) - 901 - L'encyclopédie - L'Arbre Celtique
1 : La première année de Breasal Boidhiobhadh dans la souveraineté de l'Irlande.
1 : Breasal Boidhiobhadh, fils de Rudhraighe, après avoir été onze années roi sur l'Irlande, fut tué par Lughaidh Luaighne.
2 : Il y eut grande mortalité de bétail durant le règne de Breasal.
www.arbre-celtique.com /encyclopedie/fiche-901.htm   (907 words)

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