- name. The name is
derived from the
older form
Feidhlimidh (Old Irish:
Fedlimid). Féilim has been
variously anglicised as Felim, Phelim, Feilmy, Philip...
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Fedlimid Rechtmar (Old Irish: [ˈfʲeðʲlʲimʲiðʲ ˈr͈ʲextṽər]; "the lawful, legitimate" or "the p****ionate, furious") or
Rechtaid ("the judge, lawgiver"),...
- (pronounced [kon͈ ˈkʲeːdxaθəx]), or Conn of the
Hundred Battles, son of
Fedlimid Rechtmar, was a
legendary High King of
Ireland who is
claimed to be the...
- sources.
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Crimthann Coscrach ("the victorious"), son of
Fedlimid Fortrén, son of
Fergus Fortamail, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition...
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Fedelmid mac
Crimthainn was the King of
Munster between 820 and 846. He was
numbered as a
member of the Céli Dé, an
abbot of Cork
Abbey and
Clonfert Abbey...
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storyteller Fedlimid mac Daill.
Before she was born,
Cathbad the
chief druid at the
court of
Conchobar mac Nessa, king of Ulster,
prophesied that
Fedlimid's daughter...
-
called Feilim, Feidlimid, Feidhlimidh, Felimy, Feidhilmethie, Feidlimthe,
Fedlimid, Fedlimidh, Phelim, Phelime), an
Irish Christian hermit and priest, was...
- with Tara. She was the wife or
lover of nine
successive kings,
including Fedlimid Rechtmar, Art mac
Cuinn and
Cormac mac Airt. She is ****ociated with Rath...
- Gabála Érenn, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after the
death of
Fedlimid Rechtmar.
Cathair ruled for
three years, at the end of
which he was killed...