- Dáire
Doimthech (Dáire "poor house"),
alias Dáire Sírchréchtach ("the ever-wounded"), son of Sithbolg, was a
legendary King of Tara and High King of Ireland...
- Étgudach ('possessing clothes') or
Etgedach ('negligent'?), son of Dáire
Doimthech, son of Conghal, son of Eadaman, son of Mal, son of Lugaid, son of Íth...
-
character from the
Fenian Cycle possibly identical with Goll mac
Morna Dáire
Doimthech (Sírchréchtach), a
legendary King of Tara,
ancestor of the Dáirine and...
-
military power from Munster,
finally falling during the 6th
century AD Dáire
Doimthech, if
actually different from Dáire mac Degad, and thus
ancestor of the...
- A
descendant (or ancestor) of Dáire
Doimthech, Mac Con
moccu Lugaid Loígde, is also
listed in BCC. Dáire
Doimthech is also
called Dáire Sírchréchtach or...
- "hound of 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...
- names")
about a
certain Lugaid Loígde, one of the five sons of Dáire
Doimthech, all of whom were
called Lugaidh. A
druid prophesied to Dáire that one...
- Goddess", a King of Tara and High King of Ireland, son of the
great Dáire
Doimthech (a quo Dáirine). A
descendant of
Lugaid Loígde, and
their most famous...
- his
predecessor Cathair Mór. In
other sources his
predecessor is Dáire
Doimthech. The Lia Fáil, the
coronation stone at Tara
which was said to roar when...
- are
known as the Dáirine,
descending from Dáire mac
Dedad and/or Dáire
Doimthech (Sírchrechtach), and are
later known as the
Corcu Loígde. Alternatively...