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Artrí mac
Cathail (died 821) was a King of
Munster from the Glen****ach
branch of the Eóganachta. He was the son of
Cathal mac
Finguine (died 742), a...
- was the name of two
legendary High
Kings of Ireland: Sétna Airt, son of
Artrí, son of Éber, son of Ír, son of Míl Espáine Sétna Innarraid, son of Bres...
- *arto-rīg, "bear/warrior-king", is the
source of the Old
Irish personal name
Artrí. Some
scholars have
suggested it is
relevant to this
debate that the legendary...
- 14th-century king. The name
Artrí ("bear-king") is also recorded;
Artrí mac
Cathail was King of
Munster in the 8th–9th centuries, and
Artrí mac
Conchobair was...
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December 18 – Theodulf,
bishop of Orléans Arno,
archbishop of
Salzburg Artrí mac Cathail, king of
Munster (Ireland)
Benedict of Aniane,
Frankish monk...
- unattested, but the root *arto-rīg is the
source of the Old
Irish personal name
Artrí. John
Morris argued that the
appearance of the name
Arthur among Scottish...
- Research,
Center for Drug
Evaluation and (2022-10-31). "Public Notification:
Artri King
contains hidden drug ingredients". FDA. Patel, Reema; Sherf, Sahar;...
- *arto-rīg, "bear/warrior-king", is the
source of the Old
Irish personal name
Artrí,
while the
similar *Arto-maglos, "bear-prince",
produced names in several...
- Cathail, d. 696
Ailill mac Cathail, d. 701
Cathal mac Finguine, d. 742
Artrí mac Cathail, d. 821 King
lists for the 6th
century give a
virtual monopoly...
- Cathail, d. 696
Ailill mac Cathail, d. 701
Cathal mac Finguine, d. 742
Artrí mac Cathail, d. 821 Eóganacht Áine (O'Kirby, O'Kirwick/Kerwick) Garbán mac...