- Uuen son of
Onuist (Old Irish: Eogán mac
Óengusa; died 839),
commonly referred to by the
hypocoristic Eóganán, was king of the
Picts between A.D. 837–839...
- Óengus mac
Óengusa (aka
Aenghus mac Aenghusa),
Irish poet, died 930. Óengus mac
Óengusa held the post of
Chief Ollam of Ireland. His obit is
given in the...
- Dísert
Óengusa (Irish pronunciation: [ˈdʲiːʃəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːŋɡəsˠə]) is a
medieval hermitage and
National Monument located in
County Limerick, Ireland. Dísert...
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Eochaid mac
Óengusa (died 522) was a King of
Munster from the
ruling Eoganachta dynasty. He was the son of Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), the first...
-
Feidlimid mac
Óengusa (455-500), or
Feidlimid Dub, was an
Eoganachta King of
Munster in the
early 6th century. He was the son of Óengus mac Nad Froích...
- the
Annals of Ulster,
where it is
recorded that "Eóganán mac
Óengusa, Bran mac
Óengusa, Áed mac Boanta, and
others almost innumerable" died in a battle...
- The Cenél n
Óengusa were a kin
group who
ruled the
island of Islay, and
perhaps nearby Colonsay, off the
western coast of
Scotland in the
early Middle...
- for
power in
Pictland in the 840s,
following the
death of Eóganán mac
Óengusa, is
supported by
nearly contemporary evidence.
Early kings of
Clann Cináeda...
- mac Caustantín, King (c.811–835) Óengus II, King (unknown) Eóganán mac
Óengusa, King (unknown) Áed mac Boanta, King (c.835–839) Alpín mac Echdach, King...
- for Fergus: [Fergus] m. h-Eircc m.
Echdach Muinremuir m.
Óengusa Fir m.
Feideilmid m.
Óengusa m.
Feideilmid m. Cormaicc, and a
further 46
generations here...