- Énna
Airgdech ("rich in silver", also
spelled Airgthech, Airgtheach), son of
Eochu Mumu, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
-
Fothad Cairpthech ("chariot-fighter"), and
Fothad Airgthech ("pertaining to silver"), sons of
Lugaid mac Con and Fuinche,
daughter of Nár, were, according...
- of the
Orkney islands, and even the Longobardi. He was
killed by Enna
Airgdech, son of
Eochu Mumu, in the
battle of Carman,
continuing the feud between...
-
Olmucaid in the
battle of Clíu. He
would later be
avenged by his own son Enna
Airgdech. The
Lebor Gabála
synchronises his
reign with that of
Ofratanes in ****yria...
-
power by
killing the
previous in****bent, his grandfather's
killer Énna
Airgdech, in the
battle of Raigne. He
ruled for twenty-two years. The
Lebor Gabála...
- High King of Ireland, and
after whom
Munster is said to be
named Énna
Airgdech, his son and High King of
Ireland Eochu Apthach, a
possibly fictitious...
- 1071–1050 BC 1449–1428 BC Óengus
Olmucaid 1050–1032 BC 1428–1410 BC Énna
Airgdech 1032–1005 BC 1410–1383 BC
Rothechtaid mac Main 1005–980 BC 1383–1358...
- Finn mac ****aill' and
Aided Fhothaid Airgdig 'The
Violent Death of
Fothad Airgdech'. Cf: col. 953–4. 913 (line 42) 193 Scél Mongáin 'Stories of Mongán' 914...