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Eochu (or Eochaid)
Apthach ("outlaw" or "fatal") of the
Corcu Loígde of
County Cork, a
distant descendant of Breogán, the
father of Míl Espáine, was,...
- of Ireland. He took
power after he
killed the
previous High King,
Eochu Apthach,
whose disastrous year on the
throne had been
characterised by constant...
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against the Fomorians,
before he was
killed at Carn
Conluain by
Eochu Apthach. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with
those of Nebuchadrezzar...
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legendary High King of
Ireland of the 12th or 15th
century BC
Eochaid Apthach,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 9th or 10th
century BC
Eochaid Uaircheas...
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following section,
which may
refer to the
eponymous ancestor: "Eochaidh
Apthach (Eochu
Apthach) son of Fionn, son of Oilill, son of
Flann Ruadh, son of Rothlan...
- said to be
named Énna Airgdech, his son and High King of
Ireland Eochu Apthach, a
possibly fictitious very
early High King of
Ireland from the
Corcu Loídge...
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Nuadu Finn Fáil 755–735 BC 1002–962 BC Bres Rí 735–726 BC 962–953 BC
Eochu Apthach 6th–5th
century BC 726–725 BC 953–952 BC Finn mac
Blatha 725–705 BC 952–930...
- Étgudach
Another Irish monarch belonging to the
Corcu Loígde was
Eochaid Apthach, but if in any way
historical he has not only been
misplaced chronologically...