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Eochu Airem ("the ploughman"), son of Finn, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to...
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legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded Eochu Airem. He
features in the
Middle Irish saga
Togail Bruidne Dá
Derga (the Destruction...
- the
fiana Poem
attributed to Cáilte on the
dindsenchas of Tonn Clidna.
Áirem muintire Finn Fianṡruth Poem
attributed to Finn on the
deeds of Goll mac...
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hunts down Fúamnach and cuts off her head. The High King of Ireland,
Eochu Airem, s****s a wife,
because the
provincial kings will not
submit to a king with...
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causes at Tara.
Following his death, he was
succeeded by his brother,
Eochu Airem. The
Lebor Gabála
synchronises his
reign with the
dictatorship of Julius...
- Feidlech,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 1st or 2nd
century BC
Eochaid Airem,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 1st or 2nd
century BC
Eochaid Gonnat...
- gold on his head. When
Midir appears suddenly in the
midst of
Eochaid Airem's court, the
remark is made, “He was fair at all times, but on that night...
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actually a fly. When she
grows up, Étaín
marries the High King,
Eochaid Airem.
Their meeting is
related in the
opening episode of
Togail Bruidne Dá Derga...
- from
other tribes to the host community. If the
Irish heroes Érimón and
Airem and the
Gaulish personal name Ariom**** are also
cognates (i.e. linguistic...
- ****igned to the
wrong prehistoric kindred. Mythological:
Eochu Feidlech Eochu Airem Lugaid Riab
nDerg Crimthann Nia Náir
Feradach Finnfechtnach Érainn and Dáirine...