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Sitric Cáech or
Sihtric Cáech or
Sigtrygg Gále, (Old Norse:
Sigtryggr [ˈsiɣˌtryɡːz̠], Old English: Sihtric, died 927) was a Hiberno-Scandinavian Viking...
- Owen
Caech Ó
Dubhda (died 1495) was
Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh. Owen
Caech was the son of a Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda,
though probably not the man...
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Congal Cáech (also
Congal Cláen) was a king of the
Cruthin of Dál
nAraidi in the
medieval Irish province of Ulaid, from
around 626 to 637. He was king...
- a
legendary or
fictitious pedigree that
makes Olaf the
father of
Sitric Cáech, king of
Dublin and Northumbria,
whose son Olaf
Cuaran was
ancestor of King...
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Fiachra Cáech (died 608) was the
founder of a
branch of the Uí Chóelbad
dynasty of Dál
nAraidi that
would ruled the petty-kingdom of Eilne, in Ulaid,...
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Congal Cáech, king of the Ulaid, and
Domnall mac Áedo.
Congal was
supposedly blinded in one eye by Domnall's bees, from
whence his
byname Cáech (half-blind...
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Fergus mac Róich/Róigh (literally "manliness, son of
great stallion") is an
Irish hero and a
character in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. Formerly...
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Tadhg Caech Ó
Cellaigh was a King of Ui
Maine within Ireland, who
retired in 1476. Upon the
death of Aedh na
gCailleach Ó
Cellaigh in 1469, the Ui Maine...
- ****ure King Æthelstan (r. 924–939), and a
daughter who
married Sihtric Cáech,
Norse king of Dublin, Ireland, and Northumbria.
Almost nothing is known...
- Cináed mac Írgalaig (died 728) or Cináed
Cáech, "the one-e****", was an
Irish King of
Brega who was High King of Ireland. Cináed was the son of Írgalach...