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Eochu or
Eochaid Feidlech ("the enduring"), was a High King of Ireland,
according to
medieval Irish legends and
historical traditions. He is best known...
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Eochu Fíadmuine was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition,
joint High King of
Ireland with his
brother or half-brother Conaing...
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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 (or Eochaid) Uairches, son of
Lugaid Íardonn, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland.
After Lugaid...
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Eochu Airem ("the ploughman"), son of Finn, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to...
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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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Eochu (or Eochaid)
Apthach ("outlaw" or "fatal") of the
Corcu Loígde of
County Cork, a
distant descendant of Breogán, the
father of Míl Espáine, was,...
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Eochu Buadach, son of Dui Ladrach, was,
according to some
redactions or
versions of
Lebor Gabála Érenn, a High King of Ireland. However, he is not included...
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often referred to by the name
Eochaid /
Eochu Bres. He was an unpo****r king, and
favoured his
Fomorian kin.
Eochu Bres has been
translated as "beautiful...
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Eochu (or Eochaid), son of
Ailill Finn, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to the...