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Fiachrae was an
Irish prince, the son of the high king
Eochaid Mugmedón (d.362) by his wife Mongfind,
sister of
Crimthann mac
Fidaig (d.367). He was ancestor...
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province of Connacht, but
Fiachrae makes war
against him. Brión
defeats Fiachrae and
hands him over as a
prisoner to Niall, but
Fiachrae's son Nath Í continues...
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brother Fiachrae. Brión
defeated Fiachrae at the
Battle of
Damchluain (near Tuam,
County Galway) who was
taken captive to Tara. However,
Fiachrae's son Nath...
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Amalgaid mac
Fiachrae (Old Irish:
Amalgaid mac
Fiachrach Ogham script: ᚐᚋᚐᚂᚌᚐᚔᚇ ᚋᚐᚉ ᚃᚔᚐᚉᚆᚏᚐᚓ) (died 440) was a King of
Connacht of the Ui
Fiachrach sept...
- Nath Í, also
known as Dathí, son of
Fiachrae, son of
Eochaid Mugmedon, was a semi-historical
Irish king of the 5th century, the
father of the likely-historical...
- wives: Mongfind,
daughter of Fidach, who bore him four sons, Brion, Ailill,
Fiachrae and Fergus; and
Cairenn Chasdub,
daughter of Sac**** Balb, king of the...
- Dáirine
Corbmac Cormac mac Airt Dál
Cuinn Corpre Cairbre Lifechair Fiechri Fiachrae Cássan
Cruthin and/or Airgialla? Dáire
Drechlethan likely Dáire Doimthech...
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descent from the
three eldest sons of
Eochaid Mugmedon: Brion,
Ailill and
Fiachrae. They took
their collective name from
their alleged descent from Conn Cétchathach...
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dynasties to the four or five sons of
Eochaid Mugmedon: Brion, Ailill,
Fiachrae,
Fergus Caech (perhaps a
literary addition), and
Niall of the Nine Hostages...
- onwards. They
claimed descent from
Fiachrae, an
older half-brother of
Niall Noigiallach or
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Fiachrae and his two full brothers, Brion...