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Irish legend and
historical tradition, the fourth-century sons of
Eochaid Doimlén, son of
Cairbre Lifechair.
Their names were:
Cairell Colla Uais; Muiredach...
- Collas—Colla Uais,
Colla Fo Chri and
Colla Menn, sons of Fíacha's
brother Eochaid Doimlén—gave
battle to Fíacha
while Muiredach and his army were
still in Munster...
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Oengus has been
killed by Cairbre's sons Fíacha
Sroiptine and
Eochaid Doimlen. However, the
fianna and
Fionn mac ****haill
demand a
large tribute for...
- mac ****haill.
During his reign, his sons
Fiacha Sraibhtine and
Eochaid Doimlen killed Óengus Gaíbúaibthech. To make peace,
Cairbre betroths his daughter...
- Gráinne
Fionn mac ****haill
Aillbe Fiachu Muillethan Fíacha
Sroiptine Eochaid Doimlén Ailill Flann Bec
Connachta Uí Néill * Uí
Maine Airgíalla Eóganachta...
- Collas—Colla Menn,
Colla Da Crioch, and
Colla Uais—were the sons of
Eocaidh Doimlén. It is from them that the Airgíalla are said to descend,
branching off...
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Cuinn Achtan Cormac mac Airt
Cairbre Lifechair Fíacha
Sroiptine Eochaid Doimlén Muiredach Tirech Mongfind Eochaid Mugmedon Cairenn Brión
Fiachrae Ailill...
- Cana mac
Luigdech Lámfhata, Dál
Fiatach leader of
Sentuatha Ulaid; Echu
Doimlén,
father of the
Three Collas; or
perhaps an
anonymous Cruithin prince. The...
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Muireadhaigh has
mistaken the í
Eachach element to mean the
descendants of Echu
Doimlén,
father of the Collas, when in fact it is in
reference to Echu Coba, legendary...
- of
Colla Uais of the
Oirghialla which were the
descendants of
Eochaid Doimlén, son of
Cairbre Lifechair, son of
Cormac Ulfhada and his wife Etaine, whose...