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  The Tribes and Customs of Hy-Many, commonly called O'Kelly's Country
Conall, mac Cormaic, mic Ceithernaig, mic Fogartaig, mic Fearadaig, mic Eachtgaile, mic Sechnasaigh, mic Congail, mic Eogain, mic Comain, mic Brenaind Daill, mic Cairpri Feichine, mic Fearadaig, mic Luigdheach, mic Dallain, mic Bresail, mic Máine Móir.
Cormac, mac Maenaig, mic Ailibair, mic Colaim, mic Rechtamail, mic Colmain, mic Flaind, mic Aengusa, mic Uradrain, mic Fathaid, mic Aengusa Lomain.
Fland, mac Cinaetha, mic Donngaili, mic Eachach, mic Airmedaig, mic Congalaig, mic Inndelbaid, mic Daithnennaig, mic Crundain, mic Fergna, mic Aedha Senaig, mic Eachach, mic Ainmirech, mic Aengusa Lomain.
www.ucc.ie /celt/published/G105007.html   (10988 words)

  
 The Laud Genealogies and Tribal Histories
Díangus mac Máiledúin mic Failbe, trí maic leis.i.
Fiachan mac Cronmacán mic Odrán, ó fuilet Tellach Fiachán.
Brolchán mac Elgíne mic Díchon, ó fuilet muinter Brolcháin.
www.ucc.ie /celt/online/G105005/text001.html   (8240 words)

  
 Index of Names in Irish Annals: Eochaid, Echuid / Eochaidh
n-Eochaidh, mac Coirpre, mic Oililla, mic Dunlaing, mic Enda Niadh
Uata, mac Aodha, mic Eathach Tiormcharna, righ Connachta
Eochaidh, mac Fiachna, mic Aedha Róin, rí Uladh
www.s-gabriel.org /names/mari/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Eochaid.shtml   (619 words)

  
  Bards
Coirpre Mac Etaine (or Cairbre mac Ethne) was the son of Etan, daughter of Dian Cécht.
One of the chief advisers of Conchobar Mac Nessa.
A cheif poet of Fiachna Mac Baetain of Ulster.
www.timelessmyths.com /celtic/bards.html   (2467 words)

  
 Ireland's History in Maps - The Three Collas and the Kingdom of Airghialla (Oriel)
For 787, Mael Bresail, mac Aedha, mic Crichain, tigherna Ua Fiachrach.
2, 7, T.C.D.) as a branch of the Bredcha (Brédach) in descent from Eochaid mac Eogain.
A Tír Mac Cartainn is cited by Goedelicum east of the barony of Boylagh in county Donegal.
www.rootsweb.com /~irlkik/ihm/colla.htm   (11775 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 228
Eochaid Mugmedón, Ard-rí na h'Éireann was the son of Muiredach Tírech, Ard-rí na h'Éireann.
Fergus mac Róich was the son of rí Uladh Ros Ruadh mac Rudraigi and Roach Rithfhota ingen Echach.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éber Finn mac Míled was the son of Míl Espáne mac Bile.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p228.htm   (7455 words)

  
 The Ultimate Eochaid Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Eochaid mac Eirc, mythological king of the Fir Bolg in the 16th or 20th century BC
Eochaid Ollathair, also known as The Dagda, mythical king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, said to have ruled Ireland in the 15th or 18th century BC
Eochaid mac Ailella, legendary High King of Ireland of the 6th or 8th century BC
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Eochaid   (337 words)

  
 The Laud 610 Genealogies
Fergal mac Domnaill ri Ailig 7 Dondchadh, ota Dubgall mac Dondchada, 7 Flann, diata Niall mac Mailsechnaill 7 Flaithbertach, diata Murchad hua Flaithbertaig, 7 Maelmithig, 7 Conchobor, dia rabatar Mic Conchubair.
Fintan Cluana Eidnech mac Gabrini mic Corcain mic Echdach mic Bresssail mic Dein.
Diarmait, Ruanaid, a quo Fogartach mac Neill; blaithmac, Conall, a quo Hui Aitechdai mic Conaill; Congal, a quo Conaing, ota Congalach mac Mailmithig; Ailill, a quo fir Chul; Dunchad, a quo Finnechta Fledach; Cerbail, Dicunt autem ailii octauum fuisse.i.
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 The Celtic Literature Collective: Irish Texts
The Cause of the Exile of Fergus mac Roig
The Panegyric of Cormac mac Airt and the Death of Finn
The Tale of Liban the Mermaid and the Death of Eochaid
www.maryjones.us /ctexts/index_irish.html   (530 words)

  
 eochaid mac ailella - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Eochaid, son of Ailill Finn, was a legendary High King of Ireland.
He became king when his father was killed by Airgeatmhar and his ally, Duach Ladhgrach.
Eochaid withheld Airgeatmhar's attempts to overthrow him, but when he held a meeting to discuss peace with Duach he was betrayed and murdered, allowing Airgeatmhar to take the kingship.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/eochaid-mac-ailella   (77 words)

  
 Eochaid Mugmedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The fourth and youngest Eochaid Mugmedon, son of an Irish Cairenn, the High King, and enslaved daughter of a British king, he was the eponymous ancestor,...
Once Eochaid the son of Enna the Nine Hostages, son land, that of Niall of Cennselach went from of Eochaid Mugmedon, southward to his own the house is,...
The fourth and youngest son of Eochaid Mugmedon, an Irish the enslaved daughter of and Cairenn, king, he was a Britain High King, the eponymous ancestor,...
eochaiddgly.apjolppawe.info   (740 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 190
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Ethrél mac Iarél Fáith Ua Éremóin was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Iarél Fáith mac Éremóin.
She married Éremón mac Míled, son of Míl Espáne mac Bile and Princess Scota of Egypt, in Spain; His 2nd.
Míl Espáne mac Bile was the son of King of Galicia Bile mac Nemain.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p190.htm   (6031 words)

  
 Eochaid Mugmedon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Niall was the son of Eochaid Mugmedon, an Irish High King, and Cairenn, the daughter of a British founder of was the...
Eochaid Mugmedon ('slave-lord') was a semi-historical High of many the 4th century to be the ancestor who was said King of Ireland of of Ireland's most...
Eochaid Mugmedon ("slave-lord") semi-historical High King of was a Ireland of the 4th century who was...
eochaidaqrw.chdamowe.info   (864 words)

  
 magoo.com: Origins of the Surname McGough by Hugh McGough
Lest the reader believe he or she is being asked to swallow a camel in accepting the conclusion that the Gaelic mac Eochaidh became the English McGough, The Encyclopaedia of the Celts says that Eochaidh is pronounced ughy or yo'he and the equivalent Gaelic name Eochy is pronounced yeo'hee.
Eochaid Salbuide (yellow-heel), Eochaidh of the festive horns (from The Geste of Fraoch)
Mac, Mic and Mhic are all a form of "son." See the Gramadach Lexicon under mac.
www.magoo.com /hugh/origin2.html   (12987 words)

  
 MS-OMIT Texts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
- Hull, Vernam: The Cause of the Exile of Fergus mac Roig, in: Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 18 (1930), pp.
- Stokes Whitley: The Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla, in: Revue Celtique 9 (1888), pp.
- Stokes, Whitley: Tidings of Conchobar mac Nessa, in: Ériu 4 (1908) pp.
titus.uni-frankfurt.de /texte/ms-omit/texts.htm   (3969 words)

  
 Llywelyn ap lorwerth ancestor table by Stewart Baldwin
Blathmac mac Eogain (of the Cenél Loairn branch of Dál Riata) [WUD]
Colmán mac Báetáin (of the Cenél Loairn branch of Dál Riata) [WUD; GA; R.162e=LL.336b (Rw.1697, CGH.329)] [Note: The famous Macbeth (Mac Bethad), king of Scotland, claimed descent from this Colmán in the direct male line, through his son Nechtan, but the claimed genealogy is several generations too short to be regarded as accurate.
Senach is mentioned in AU (633) as the grandfather of king Crimthann mac Áeda of Leinster, and the genealogies in R give the names of younger sons for both Senach and his son Áed, both good indications that Senach was historical.
www.worldroots.com /~brigitte/royal/llywelynanc.htm   (8421 words)

  
 magoo.com: Colla da Chrioch, First King of Oriel, by Hugh McGough
Eachach ('eachach:' Irish 'having many horses'): son of Felim, a quo [from whom came] Ua Eachaigh, and Mac Eachaigh, anglicized Mageough, Magough, Magoff, Goff, Gough, and Magahy.
Olioll: his son; lord of the territory of Eachach Mor; had a brother, named Cathfoighoid, who was lord of Eachach Beg." Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation (Limited American Edition) volume II, chapter IV, page 771.
of Caolbadh from whom is sprung Mac Artain.
www.magoo.com /hugh/colla.html   (2452 words)

  
 Généalogie Joël Morin Genealogy - Person Page 4
Died in 9 A.D. at Dun Crimhthainn, at Edair, as a result of falling from a horse, after returning from a famous expedition Ļ'+probably his expedition to Britain and Gaul to assist the Picts and Britains in their wars with the Romans.
Aongus Tuirmeach mac Eochaidh, Angus II 81st Monarch of Ireland at Tara+ b.
Eochaidh Altleathan mac Olioll, Eochiadh II 79th King of Ireland at Tara+ b.
www.famille-morin.com /p4.htm   (5719 words)

  
 My Lines, by Robert Brian Stewart
Eochaid II Rianamhail mac Domangart of Dál Riata
Eochaid III Angbaid mac Echach of Dál Riata
·"Dearbhforgaill, daughter of Tadhg Mac Gillaphadraig, and the mother of Muircheartach and Tadhg Ua Briain, died at Gleann-da-locha.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mallorybrody/Eire/g0000451.html   (238 words)

  
 List of High Kings of Ireland - Wiki Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eochaid mac Eirc AFM 1907-1897 BC; FFE 1487-1477 BC
Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht and Mac Gréine AFM 1730-1700 BC; FFE 1317-1287 BC
Eochaid mac Ailella AFM 785-778 BC; FFE 577-570 BC
www.wiki.ie /wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland   (959 words)

  
 List of Irish Texts at CELT
Seán Mac Airt and Gearóid Mac Niocaill (Dublin, 1983).
Seán Mac Airt, Annals of Inisfallen (Dublin, 1951) 1-45.
On an agreement, in Irish, between Gerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare, and the Mac Rannalls; executed at Maynooth, November 5, 1530, and sealed with the Seal of the College of Maynooth
celt.ucc.ie /irllist.html   (3453 words)

  
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Mac Gregor (*R) Septs: Black, Brewer, Caird, Comrie, Dochart, Fletcher, Gregor, Gregorson, Gregory, Greig, Grey, Grewar, Grier, Grierson, Grigor, King, Leckie, Lecky, MacAdams, MacAra, MacAree, MacCoiter, MacConachie, MacCrowther, MacGrigor, MacGrory, MacGrowther, MacGruder, MacGruther, Macildny, MacLiver, MacNee, MacNeish, MacNie, MacNish, MacPeter, MacVie, Malloch, Neish, Nish 77.
It is at the center of the Feast of Age.
The five elements of the Forfedha are also said to be the gift of the "Crane Bag" of Manannán Mac Lir (which is curiously similar to the "crane bag" that Finn inherited from his father Cumhall).
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 Newry mourne Abbey Ruins,Mistaken For Castle
Ailill Finn AFM 796-785 BC; FFE 586-577 BC Eochaid mac Ailella AFM 785-778 BC; FFE 577-570 BC Airgeatmhar AFM 778-748 BC; FFE 570-547 BC
Eochaid Airem AFM 131-116 BC; FFE 82-70 BC Ederscel AFM 116-111 BC; FFE 70-64 BC
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 The Order of the Men of Ulster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
-Bec, co Fethen Mór, co Fergna mac Findchona co Búrach, co hOlchar, co hEbadchar, co Uathchar, co hEtatchar, co Oengus mac Oenláme Gábe, co Mane mac Cruim, co Nindich mac Cruind, co dipsemilid, co Mal mac Rochraid, co Beothaig, co Briathraig co a ráith, co Nárithlaind co Lothor, co da mac F
It was nowise a heavy task for Finnchad to gather this assembly and muster which Conchobar had enjoined upon him.
ainmuntir Ailella and Medba, and ocht fichti ban braiti accu.
vassun.vassar.edu /~sttaylor/Cooley/Order.html   (1049 words)

  
 The Muster of The Men of Erin
Acus tucad in claideb illáim Ailella, acus tuc Ailill illáim F
Conchobar went his way to the place where he heard the battle had gone three times against him from the north, and he lifted shield against shield there, namely against Fergus mac Roig, even Ochain ('the Fair-ear') of Conchobar with its four ears of gold and its four bracings of red gold.
Do dalta-su and-so, bar é-sium, and dalta Ulad and Chochobair bhar chena, Cuchulaind mac Sualtaim.
adminstaff.vassar.edu /sttaylor/Cooley/Muster.html   (2823 words)

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