- Mail, son of
Carthage of the race of Eochaidh. Senan's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga), daughter...
- of the Nine Hostages, son of
Eochaid Mugmedón. Femia's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua, Dedi, Deidi, Deighe, Deidiu,
Deaga or Mediva), daughter...
- of the Nine Hostages, son of
Eochaid Mugmedón. Daig's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva)...
- This
would him give a
floruit in the late 5th or 6th century.
Deidi or
Dediva (Editua in the
Martyrology of Cashel)
occurs elsewhere as a
mother of saints...
- of
Niall of the Nine Hostages, son of
Eochaid Mugmedón. His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva)...
- son of Úarchride, son of Adóer, of the Araid. Senchan's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva)...
- Euhel, Moninne,
Lonan and
Saint Molaisse Mac Lugair. His granddaughter,
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or
Deaga or Mediva)...
- son of
Aengus Becchuoun, son of Nath Í son of Fiachrae. His
mother was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga), daughter...
-
Conmaicne Dun Mor (now
north County Galway). Caillin's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or
Deidi or
Deighe or
Deidiu or Deaga), daughter...