- Declán of
Ardmore (Old Irish: Declán mac
Eircc; Irish: Deaglán, Deuglán; Latin: Declass; died 5th
century AD), also
called Déclán, was an
early Irish...
- the
kings of Alba
gives an
extensive genealogy for Fergus: [Fergus] m. h-
Eircc m.
Echdach Muinremuir m. Óengusa Fir m.
Feideilmid m. Óengusa m. Feideilmid...
- The tree was
named after the two sons of
Cruaich mac Duilge,
Macha and h-
Eircc, who were part of the Dál Cormaic, a
Gaelic dynasty in the
locality in the...
- into the
following seven Aicme or tribes: Ui Deaga, Ui Setna, Ui Dimai, Ui
Eircc, Ui Chormaic, Ui
Niath and Ui Duirrtheacht. Dáibhí Ó Cróinín
writes that...
-
Conall Clóen (line of Coffey)
Threna Óengus a quo Úi Óengusa (Hennessy) Mac
Eircc (line of O'Leary)
Eochaid (or Fiachra)
Badomna (line of O'Flynn Arda) Fothad...
- of Cruach).
Cruaich had two
notable sons
recorded in
history Macha and h-
Eircc. Dubh da Chrích mac Írgusa, mac Echdach, mac Eogain, mac Mael Anfaid, mac...