- Éogan mac
Durthacht is king of
Fernmag (Farney,
County Monaghan) in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. At the
feast given by Mac Da Thó, Cet mac Magach...
- to him and had
Deirdre dragged to his side. At this point, Éogan mac
Durthacht threw a spear,
killing Naoise, and his
brothers were
killed shortly afterward...
- they arrive, Fíachu,
Naoise and his
brothers are
murdered by Éogan mac
Durthacht, a
former enemy of
Conchobar who has
recently made
peace with him. After...
-
Naoise and his
brothers are
murdered on Conchobar's
orders by Éogan mac
Durthacht, and
Deirdre is
forced to
marry Conchobar. Fergus,
outraged by the death...
-
delivered by
Maine Red Hand son of the King of
Norway (or by Éogan mac
Durthacht depending on source). The
whole event leads to
considerable strife between...
- the
Brown Bull of
Cooley Deichtine -
mother of Cú
Chulainn Éogan mac
Durthacht - King of
Fernmag Fedlimid mac
Daill -
harper and
chief storyteller in...
-
Chulainn Culann Cúscraid Dáire mac
Fiachna Deichtine Deirdre Éogan mac
Durthacht Fedlimid mac
Daill Fergus mac Leti Findchóem
Folloman mac
Conchobair Furbaide...
-
Owain is, like the Old
Irish Eogan also from
Latin Eugenius. Éogan mac
Durthacht, king of
Fernmag in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology Eógan mac Muiredaig...
- Ballyconnell,
County Cavan. Conall's wife was Lendabair,
daughter of
Eogain mac
Durthacht. He also had
other wives,
including 1. Aifi,
daughter of Bélcu Bréifne...
-
challengers for
several turns: Óengus son of Lam Gabuid, Éogan son of
Durthacht,
Muinremur son of Gerrgend, and Mend son of
Salchad Cet even outboasts...