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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...
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Ailill Olcháin (
Olioll Olchain) is a
legendary King of Ireland. He is the son of Sírna Sáeglach and
father of Gíallchad.
Although his
father and his son...
- but may be a
mythological figure (Nuada)
Ailill Aulom, Mug's son, aka
Olioll Ólum, ****ociated with the
goddess Áine Note: also
called a
druid in a very...
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Corbmac was the son of Eogan, and
descended in the
ninth generation from
Olioll Olum, King of
Munster (died 234). He had five brothers, all of whom "laboured...
- (Labhradh Loingseach) ¦
Iaran Gleofathach ¦
Conla Caomh King 328-308 BC ¦
Olioll Cas-fiachlach (Olliol III Caisfhiaclach) King 308-283 BC ¦
Eochaidh Alt-Leathan...
- was also
known as the Cianachta, the Race of Cian, the
youngest son of
Olioll Ollum King of
Munster and
grandson of King
Eoghan Mor the 1st (known as)...
- name is
preserved as the
tuath of Tir Ollíol (Tirerril). The
Lords of Tir
Olioll were Mac
Donnchadha of the Uí Briúin Aí a
branch of the Mac Díarmada of...
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Bonniconlon (east). The
descendants of
Cormac Gaileng,
great grandson of
Olioll Olum were
called Gailenga, the race of Gaileng, and they gave
their name...
- Leinster. The
ancient Irish genealogy claims that Cormac:
second son of
Olioll, was King of
Leinster for nine years;
abdicated A.D. 515, and died a monk...