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Bresal Bó-Díbad, son of Rudraige, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after killing...
- He came to
power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer,
Bresal Bó-Díbad, and
ruled for five or
fifteen years,
before he was
killed by Congal...
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after a
reign of one,
three or nine
years he was
killed by Rudraige's son
Bresal Bó-Díbad. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with that of Ptolemy...
- Dé Danand",
explaining that her
fosterfather had been the
wizard druid Bresal Etarlám. She is said to be of the
progeny (clann) of Béothach son of Iardanél...
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Eochaid Gonnat or
Gunnat ("wounding"?), son of Fiach, son of Imchad, son of
Bresal, son of Sírchad, son of Fíatach Finn, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend...
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Fergus Fortamail ("strong, prevailing"), son of
Bresal Brecc, son of Óengus Ollom, son of
Ailill Bracan, son of
Labraid Loingsech, was,
according to medieval...
- He came to the
throne after the
death of
Eochaid Gonnat.
During his time
Bresal Belach was king of Leinster, and
refused to pay the bórama or cow-tribute...
- Sigtryggr's sly
brother who was
believed to have died at sea
Harry Anton as
Bresal (series 5), a
skilled mercenary and spy
sworn to
Aethelhelm Sonya C****idy...
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Dowth (Dubhadh), one of the
other Boyne Valley tombs. It
tells how king
Bresal compels the men of
Ireland to
build a
tower to
heaven within a day. His...
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Dindsenchas (lore of places) has a
story about Dowth (Dubhadh). It says that king
Bresal Bó-Díbad
compelled the men of
Ireland to
build a
tower to
heaven within...