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Fíachnae mac Báetáin (died 626), also
called Fíachnae Lurgan or
Fíachnae Find, was king of the Dál
nAraidi and High King of the
Ulaid in the
early 7th...
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Fiachnae mac Ainbítha (died 886) or
Fiachna mac Ainfítha was a Dál
Fiatach king of Ulaid,
which is now Ulster, Ireland. He was the son of Ainbíth mac Áedo...
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Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin (died 789) was a Dál
Fiatach ruler of the over-kingdom of
Ulaid in Ireland. He
reigned from 750 to 789. He was the son of Áed Róin...
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Fiachnae mac Demmáin (died 627) was King of
Ulaid from 626 to 627. He
sometimes was
called Fiachnae Dubtuinne. He was a
member of the Dal
Fiatach and...
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Fiachna or
Fiachnae is a name
borne by
several figures from
Irish history and legend, including:
Fiachnae mac Báetáin, king of the Dál
nAraidi in the 7th...
- Al-Rashid, the
Abbasid caliphs, de
facto co-ruler of the
Abbasid Caliphate Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin, king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Amat al-Aziz Ghadir, was the mother...
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Ulaid ambitions.
Fiachnae's death in 626, at the
hands of his namesake,
Fiachnae mac Demmáin of the Dál Fiatach, and the
second Fiachnae's death a year later...
- 620s. He is
named as king of Dál
Riata in 627 when he won a
victory over
Fiachnae mac Demmáin, king of the
Ulaid at Ard Corann.
Connad was
killed at Fid...
- mac Fíachnai (died c. 625) was an
Irish prince of the Cruthin, a son of
Fíachnae mac Báetáin.
Little is
certainly known of Mongán's life as only his death...
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Cairill 572–581 Áed Dub mac
Suibni (died 588)
Fiachnae mac Báetáin (
Fiachnae Lurgan) 588–626
Fiachnae mac Demmáin 626–627
Congal Cáech (Congal mac Sgánnail)...