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Éogan is an
early Irish male
given name,
which also has the
hypocoristic and
diminutive forms Eoganán, Eóghainin, Eóghain and Eóghainn. The
Modern Irish...
- In
Irish traditional history Eógan (or
Eoghan Mór—a name also used by his grandfather, Mug Nuadat),
eldest son of
Ailill Ollamh, was a 2nd or 3rd century...
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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...
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Eógan mac
Muiredaig is
named in some
Scots sources as a king of Dál Riata,
probably in the 730s.
Presumed to be the son of
Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig,...
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Eógan mac Néill (Irish orthography:
Eoghan mac Néill) (reportedly died in 465) was a son of
Niall Noígiallach and the
eponymous ancestor of the Cenél...
- Uuen son of
Onuist (Old Irish:
Eogán mac Óengusa; died 839),
commonly referred to by the
hypocoristic Eóganán, was king of the
Picts between A.D. 837–839...
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Saint Éogan (pronounced "Owen") was the
founder of the
monastery of Ardstraw. The name
Éogan is an
early Irish male name,
derived from the
Primitive Irish...
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Eógan Bél mac
Cellaig (died 542) was a king of
Connacht from the Uí
Fiachrach branch of the Connachta. He was the
grandson of the high king
Ailill Molt...
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George Eogan, MRIA (14
September 1930 – 18
November 2021) was an
Irish archaeologist. He was born in Nobber,
County Meath, and
studied at
University College...
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Eógan of
Strathclyde may
refer to:
Owain ap
Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of the ****brians
Owain ap
Dyfnwal (died 1015), King of the ****brians
Owain Foel (fl...