- Géde
Ollgothach, son of
Ollom Fotla, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to the throne...
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unknown causes in his bed in Tara, and was
succeeded by his
brother Géde
Ollgothach. When his body was dug up
forty years later by his son Ailill, it showed...
- of Ireland. He
succeeded to the
throne on the
death of his
uncle Géde
Ollgothach, whom,
according to some versions, he had killed. His
epithet findoilches...
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beginning with his son Fínnachta,
followed by two more sons, Slánoll and Géde
Ollgothach. He is said to have
instituted the Feis
Temrach or ****embly of Tara. Keating...
- Berngal, son of Géde
Ollgothach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after killing...
- Fínnachta 913–895 BC 1278–1258 BC Slánoll 895–880 BC 1257–1241 BC Géde
Ollgothach 880–863 BC 1241–1231 BC Fíachu
Findoilches 863–833 BC 1231–1209 BC...