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Fergnae mac Óengusso
Ibdaig (died 557) was a Dal
Fiatach king of Ulaid. He was the
nephew of
Muiredach Muinderg mac
Forgo (died 489) and
grandson of Forga...
- Ívist
itself is an Old
Norse calque on an
earlier Gaelic name,
Ibuid or
Ibdaig,
which corresponds to Ptolemy’s Eboudai.
Coates (2006)
linked the names...
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possible relationship between Ebudes and the
ancient Irish Ulaid tribal name
Ibdaig, and also the
personal name of a king Iubdán (recorded in the
Silva Gadelica)...
- Ívist
itself is an Old
Norse calque on an
earlier Gaelic name, *Ibuid or
Ibdaig,
which corresponds to Ptolemy’s Eboudai.
Coates (2006)
linked the names...
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Muinderg 509–532
Eochaid mac
Condlai mac
Caolbad 532–553
Fergnae mac
Oengusso Ibdaig 553–557 Demmán mac
Cairell 557–572 Báetán mac
Cairill 572–581 Áed Dub mac...
- 2006. Clancy,
Thomas (2018). "Hebridean connections: in
Ibdone insula,
Ibdaig, Eboudai, Uist" (PDF). The
Journal of
Scottish Name Studie. 12: 27–40 –...
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Fergnae mac
Oengusso Ibdaig, that is
Fergnae son of Óengus the Hebridean. The
descendants of this Fergnae,
known as the Uí
Ibdaig—the
descendants of the...
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acquired the
kingship of
Ulaid by
defeating and
slaying Fergnae mac
Oengusso Ibdaig at the
Battle of
Druim Cleithe (Kilclief,
modern County Down,
Northern Ireland)...