-
eponymous ancestor of the
Clanna Dedad, and may also have been a King of Munster.
Through his sons Íar mac
Dedad and Dáire mac
Dedad, Dedu is an
ancestor of many...
- Dui
Dallta Dedad ("foster-son of Deda mac Sin"), son of
Cairpre Lusc, son of
Lugaid Luaigne, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
-
eponymous ancestors,
Ailill Érann and Íar mac
Dedad.
Legendary relatives of the
latter include the
Cland Dedad (offspring of Deda mac Sin), a
Munster people...
- Dáire mac
Dedad (Dáire, son of Dega) is the
eponymous ancestor of the Dáirine of
Munster and
father of the
legendary Cú Roí mac Dáire.
These further ****ociate...
- the battlefield". He is the son of Dáire mac
Dedad (or Dáire Doimthech), and thus
belongs to the
Clanna Dedad. However, T. F. O'Rahilly
believed this to...
- Íar mac
Dedad (Íar, son of Deda mac Sin) was a
legendary King of Munster. He is the father, or in some
sources more
distant ancestor, of Eterscél Mór...
- Celtchar's
hound Dael, and he was
found in the
skull of
Conganchnes mac
Dedad along with two
other pups (Celtchar and Mac da Tho's hounds); Culann's hound...
- He went to
Ulster to
avenge the
death of his
nephew Cú Roí mac Dáire mac
Dedad and
wrought much
destruction upon the land on his way,
being invincible...
- Ireland. He came to
power when he
defeated the
previous High King, Dui
Dallta Dedad, in the
battle of Árd Brestine.
According to some
stories he was the lover...
-
Fiatach claimed kinship with the
legendary Cú Roí mac Dáire and the
Clanna Dedad. The Dál
Fiatach are
considered by
scholars to be the true
historical Ulaid...