- as Uí
Echach Cobo (modern Irish: Uíbh
Eachach Cobha,
meaning Echu of Cobo), and
equivalent with Uí
Echach Uladh (Echu of Ulster). The Uí
Echach were one...
- Brión (or Brían), son of
Eochaid Mugmedón, was a
legendary and
possibly historical Irish king, fl. 4th/5th century. The
older half-brother of
Niall Noígíallach...
-
Constitution of 1782 Acts of
Union 1800
Gaelic conquests Tuadhmhumhain (1543) Uí
Echach (1543) Loígis (1543)
Clanricarde (1544) Uí
Failghe (1550) Uí Díarmata (1574)...
-
birth and
early life is
given in the
possibly 11th-century tale
Echtra mac n
Echach Muimedóin ("The
adventure of the sons of
Eochaid Mugmedón"). In it, Eochaid...
-
Celtchar Cethern mac
Fintain Conall Cernach Conchobar mac
Nessa Condere mac
Echach Cruinniuc Cú
Chulainn Culann Cúscraid Dáire mac
Fiachna Deichtine Deirdre...
-
Lethlobar mac
Echach (died 709) was a Dál
nAraide king of the
Cruthin in Ulaid, an over-kingdom in Ireland. He was the son of
Eochaid Iarlaithe mac Lurgain...
-
tribe known as the Uí
Echach Arda, and as such was
known in the 7th and 8th
centuries as Aird Ua n
Echach, "peninsula of the Uí
Echach", as well as na hArda...
- of Bangor. An
account of Liban's life
story is
found in the tale
Aided Echach maic
Maireda (Death of
Eochaid son of Mairid),
preserved in the 12th century...
- Uí
Echach Cobo.
According to the
books of
Lecan and Ballymote, the Síl
Ciarain Uí
Echach were
located in Airthir. The Uí
Echach descend from
Echach the...
-
Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin was an
Irish prince, the son of the high king
Eochaid Mugmedón (d.362) by his wife Mongfind,
sister of
Crimthann mac Fidaig...