- Caisfhiaclach,
legendary High King of the 5th
century BC
Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin, half-brother of
Niall of the Nine
Hostages (5th
century AD)
Ailill Molt...
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Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin was an
Irish prince, the son of the high king
Eochaid Mugmedón (d.362) by his wife Mongfind,
sister of
Crimthann mac Fidaig...
- Longmans, Green, and Co. 1903. Joynt, Maud (ed. & tr.), "Echtra Mac
Echdach Mugmedóin", in Ériu 4 (1910): 91–111. Keating, Geoffrey, with
David Comyn and Patrick...
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University Press. 2001. Joynt, Maud (ed. & tr.), "Echtra Mac
Echdach Mugmedóin", in Ériu 4 (1910): 91–111. Koch, John T. (ed.),
Celtic Culture: A Historical...
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Nerai (aka Táin Bó Aingen)
Ectra Airt maic
Cuinn Echtrae mac
nEchach Mugmedoin Tales not
titled Echtra, but
considered part of
milieu Baile in Scáil...
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Nuagad m.
Flaithniadh m. Ona m.
Aengusa m.
Earca derg m.
Briain m.
Ecach mugmedoin. FM1088.8 mac
Giolla Criost, mic Echtighern,
toiseach Corcu Achlann. FM1120...
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Connacht of the Ui
Fiachrach sept. He was the son of
Fiachrae mac
Echach Mugmedóin and
grandson of the high king
Eochaid Mugmedón (died 362). He is mentioned...
- up to the time of
Eochaid Mugmedón's sons p. 138a
Echtra mac
Echdach Mugmedóin (The
Adventures of the Sons of
Eochaid Mugmedón)
Leinster and
other genealogies...
- Heapstown. In folk
tradition it was the
burial site of
Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin,
brother of
Niall of the Nine Hostages. One
account of the cairn's construction...
- 1672 75,812 Name
means "Olliol's land",
referring to
Ailill mac
Echach Mugmedóin.
Tipperary Clanwilliam Clann Liam By 1672 115,755 Name
means "clan of...