- the
sword Caladbolg.
Another legendary Fergus,
Fergus Foga of the
Corcu Óchae of Munster, is
identified with
Fergus mac Róich by T. F. O'Rahilly. The...
- needed] 480 –
Second Battle of
Granard [citation needed] 483 –
Battle of
Ochae [citation needed] 489 –
Tailtin [citation needed] 491 – Cell
Losnaid [citation...
-
Dubthach Dóeltenga, or more
commonly that they are
descended from Oíche or
Óchae, the
daughter of
Cronn Badhraoi of the Dál nAraidi, and her son
Fergus Foga...
- Macc Ercae, with the
defeat and
killing of
Ailill Molt at the
battle of
Ochae,
somewhere in the
Irish midlands. One
entry names Lugaid mac Lóegairi as...
- The
Corca Oíche,
meaning "the race of Oíche" (also
Corco Óchae,
Corcu Oche,
Corco Che, Corcuighe, Corcoiche), was an
ancient tribe,
possibly of Pictish...
- brothers. In some
annals he is
mentioned as a parti****nt in the
Battle of
Ochae (Faughan Hill, near Kells) in 482
which overthrew the high king
Ailill Molt...
-
Death of St.
Iarliathe mac Treno,
third bishop of
Armagh 482
Battle of
Ochae (in Mide or Leinster).
Ailill Molt killed, and the Uí Néill
branch of the...
- in the Laud
genealogical tract. It
tells how the
ancestors of the
Corcu Óchae, a
people of
Munster who
traced their ancestry to an
Ulster Cycle character...