- Áed
Aired (died 698) or Áed
Airdd or Áed
Airech was a Dal
nAraide king of the
Cruithne in
Ulaid (Ulster). He
ruled from 690-698. In the 6th and 7th centuries...
- when
Limerick essentially equalled Dublin in power. His
epithet Cennc(h)
airech is
commonly translated into the
unflattering "Scabby-Head" but this may...
- of the Four Masters,
Henry Barrett was
taken prisoner in the
church of
Airech-Locha-Con (Lough Conn) by Mac
Wattin (i.e. Robert), who
carried him away...
-
eight sons—Éber Finn, Éber Donn, Érimón, Ír, Érannan, Amergin,
Colptha and
Airech—sail to
Ireland and take
possession of it from the
Tuatha Dé Danann. Among...
-
means in "****embly" in the
Irish language, and
comes from the Old
Irish airech,
meaning "nobleman".
While the
phrase can be used to
refer to any cultural...