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Ailill Ollamh (or
Oilill Olum) in
Irish traditional history was the son of Mug
Nuadat and was a king of the
southern half of Ireland,
placed in the 3rd...
- to get his own back on
Oilill for his ill-treatment
while he had been held prisoner. A
bloody battle ensued and
eventually Oilill and his
remaining troops...
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Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of
Breasal Breac, son of
Fiachaidh Foibhric, son of
Oilill Glas, son of
Fearadhach Foghlas, son of
Nuadha Fullon, son of Ealloit, son...
- 1002–962 BC.
Nuadu Finn Fáil was
fathered by Gíallchad,
whose father was
Oilill Olchaoin. His son was Áedan Glas,
whose son was Siomón
Brecc mac Aedan....
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Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. The
victors included Iollann mac Dunlaing, and
Oilill, his
brother of the Uí Dúnlainge sept of Laigin, and
Eochaidh Guinech of...
- Flathróe mac Fiachrach's
genealogy is
recorded in
Leabhar na
nGenealach as; "
Oilill s. ****ascach s. Flannagán s.
Eochaid s.
Breasal s. Flaithrí s.
Fiachra Cos-salach...
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Tadhg and Cian mac
Tadhg mac
Cormac Ó hEaghra, and
their first cousins,
Oilill,
Brian and
Cormac Óg mac
Cormac Óg mac
Cormac Ó hEaghra,
these five men...
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guest from the Ulaidh,
Fergus launched a raid on
Flidhais and her
husband Oilill Finn in Erris,
North Mayo. "Foras
Feasa Eirann",
Geoffrey Keating, 1636...
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hEaghra Ruaidhrí Ó
hEaghra Seaán mac
Uilliam Ó
hEaghra Oilill Ó
hEaghra Cian Ó
hEaghra Domhnall mac
Oilill Ó
hEaghra Tadhg mac Cian Ó hEaghra, d. 1560 Conn...
- [citation needed]
According to legend, it was the
burial place of
Ailill Aulom (
Oilill Olum), a King of Munster.[citation needed] The
covering cairn is missing...