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  Fergus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fergus Fortamail, legendary High King of Ireland of the 4th century BC
Fergus Dubdétach, legendary High King of Ireland of the 3rd century AD Fergus, son of Eochaid Mugmedon, half-brother of Niall of the Nine Hostages (5th century)
Fergus Morrow, a popular legend in the South East of London, Well known for his Freerunning and Urban Exploration Skills.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fergus   (248 words)

  
 The Laud 610 Genealogies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Niall, a quo Hui Neill, Brion, a quo Hui Briuin 7 Sil Muredaig, Fiachra Foltsnathech, a quo Hui FIachrach, Ailill, Fergus Caechan, a quo Hui Chaechan.
Coic maic Duach mic Chonaill: Ninnid, FAchtna, Nathi, Cormac, Fergus.
Ba ri hEirenn dano Fergus Deubdetach docher i cath Chrinda.
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 The Milesian Legends
Whether out of horror of the mother's inhumanity in poisoning her brother, or otherwise is not known, were all laid aside and the youngest son of Eochaidh by his second wife, Carinna, daughter to the King of Britain, succeeded to the Monarchy before them.
The Fergus Mor who settled in Scotland was not the brother of Muirchertach Mac Earca.
Earca, the mother of Muirchertach, was the daughter of Loarn, brother of this Fergus Mor, son of Erc, King of the Dal Riada in Ireland.
www.infotran.com /earlyirish.html   (4005 words)

  
 Reimert Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fergus was born before 1170 in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Fergus (Ungust) was born about 735 in Scotland.
He held the royal title of King of The Picts.
reimert.org /genealogy/database/b39.htm   (286 words)

  
 The Array of The Host   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
"It was the rush and tramp and clatter that he heard," said Fergus, "the din and thunder, the tumult and turmoil of the Ulstermen, who have come into the woods, the throng of champions and battle-heroes cutting down with their swords the woods in the way of their chariots.
Atethatar dagláich and degóic acainni da n-acallaim Ni armim-sea ón om a Medb, bar Fergus, daig atiur-sa brethir nach raichnea i n-hErind nach i n-Alpain sluag acallma Ulad a ras-fecgat a fergga dogrés.
Ro fetar-sa émh, ar Fergus, as nith for naimhdibh, as uathugudh iorghaile, as bruth biasta, as fercc leomain, as tuachles naithrech, as all Bodhba, as muir dar mura, as cumsgugudh cairge, as buaidhredh borbshloig.i.
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 My Lines - Person Page 226
Fergus Fairrghe mac Nuadat Necht Uí Éremóin was the son of Nuada Necht mac Sétnai Sithbaicc, Ard-rí na h'Éireann.
Fedelmid Fortrén mac Fergusa Fortamail Uí Éremóin was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Fergus Fortamail mac Bresail Bregomuin Uí Éremóin.
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Fergus Fortamail mac Bresail Bregomuin Uí Éremóin was the son of Bresal Bregamos mac Óengusa Ollaim Amlongaid Uí Éremóin.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~cousin/html/p226.htm   (4388 words)

  
 Durgan
Eochy Fortamail King Dalriada is the 51st great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan
* Fergus Uallach King Dalriada was born Est.
Fergus Uallach King Dalriada is the 50th great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan
theodore.l.durgan.home.att.net /d13.htm   (1026 words)

  
 BB – Uí Néill
Muiredhach a quo Ceniel Muiredaigh, Bindeach a quo Cenel mBindich, Fergus a quo Ceniel Fergusa, Aengus a quo Ceniel nAenghusa, Dallan a quo Ceniel nDhallan, Cormac a quo Ceniel Cormaic, Feidlimid a quo Cenel Feidlimid, Oilill a quo Ceniel nOililla, Eichen a quo Ceniel nEichein, Illand a quo Ceniel nIllaind, Eochaidh a quo Ceinel nEachach.
Eogain ri Condacht and Aedh fortamail a brathair, Cath Cuile Dremme for Diarmaidh mc.
Fergus cerrbhel and Cerrnach and Ardgal Aedh menn Anuolmedh and Maine.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Aegean/2444/irish/BB-Ui-Neill.htm   (4489 words)

  
 Genealogy Notes of Ireland
The men of Eri went against them to the sea, so that they fought with them until the sea closed upon them all, except the crew of one ship; and thus they the Irish took the island afterwards.
Or, according to others, it was the descendants of Nemed, with Fergus Leith-dearg the red sided, son of Nemed, that destroyed the tower, andc.
Fergus Mac Erc, King of Dalriada, moves his capital from Dunseverick to Caledonia.
www.rootsweb.com /~irlcav/ireland1.htm   (5668 words)

  
 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Slain by Aenghus Tuirmheach #81 in the battle of Teamhair Tara.
Fergus Dubh-Dheadach, Fergus I Blacktooth, Fergus Dubdétach m.
Fhindchada, Feargus Duibhededach, Fergus Dubhdedach (of the Black Teeth), Fergus Dubh-dedach; Ferghusa duibhdhetaigh m Iomchadha m Fionncadha m Ogamain m Fiatach finn (o ra dal Fiatach) (O'Clery)
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 Fergus Fortamail Did You Mean fergus?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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