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Eochaid or
Eochaidh (earlier
Eochu or Eocho,
sometimes anglicised as Eochy,
Achaius or Haughey) is a po****r
medieval Irish and
Scottish Gaelic name deriving...
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Eochu Mumu (or
Eochaid Mumo, Mumho), son of Mofebis, son of
Eochaid Faebar Glas, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High...
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reduced Anglicized form of the
Gaelic Mac
Eochaidh or Mac
Eochaidh, 'son of
Eochaidh'. The
personal name
Eochaidh is in turn
based upon the
Gaelic word for...
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Eochaidh Ua
Floinn was an
Irish poet who held the post of
Chief Ollam of Ireland. He died in AD 984. His
poems are
preserved in the Book of Lecan, Lebor...
- from the
fifth to
fifteenth centuries.
Genann Conrac Cas
Eochaid Feidlech Eochaidh Allat Tinni mac
Conri Medb,
Queen of
Connacht Medb and
Ailill mac Máta...
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Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa, or O'Hussey in English, (1567–1617) was a well-known
Irish bardic poet.: xii A
native of Ulster, born
probably in
Baile Uí Eodhasa...
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Eochaid Faebar Glas, son of Conmáel, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. His
epithet means "blue-green...
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commemorated 30
April Saint Ciarán mac Colga,
celebrated 19 May
Saint Ciarán Mac
Eochaidh of Tubrid, a protogé of
Saint Declan Ciaron Brown (born 1998), English...
- McCaughey, Hoy and McKeogh,
among others. The
original Irish spelling is Ó h
Eochaidh. The
Hoeys are
descendants of the
ancient Dál
Fiatach dynasty,
rulers of...
- for instance, is
widely known. It is Mac Eochadha, that is '
Eochaidh's Son.'
Eochaidh is an
extremely widely used name in Old
Irish texts, it is the...