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Fedlimid Rechtmar (Old Irish: [ˈfʲeðʲlʲimʲiðʲ ˈr͈ʲextṽər]; "the lawful, legitimate" or "the p****ionate, furious") or
Rechtaid ("the judge, lawgiver"),...
- (pronounced [kon͈ ˈkʲeːdxaθəx]), or Conn of the
Hundred Battles, son of
Fedlimid Rechtmar, was a
legendary High King of
Ireland who is
claimed to be the ancestor...
- Érenn, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after the
death of
Fedlimid Rechtmar.
Cathair ruled for
three years, at the end of
which he was
killed by the...
- Ulster, at Mag Line (Moylinny near Larne,
County Antrim). His son,
Fedlimid Rechtmar,
later avenged him. The
Annals of the Four
Masters gives the date of Túathal's...
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Tuathal Teachtmhar Fedlimid Rechtmar Conn Cétchathach Art mac
Cuinn Son Son Son Son
Cormac mac Airt
Cairbre Lifechair Fíacha
Sroiptine Muiredach Tirech...
- She was the wife or
lover of nine
successive kings,
including Fedlimid Rechtmar, Art mac
Cuinn and
Cormac mac Airt. She is ****ociated with Rath Meave,...
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Fedlimid Rechtmar Cathaír Mór Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Táebfada Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Saruit Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb
Conaire Cóem
Cormac mac...
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Tuathal Techtmar Fedlimid Rechtmar Cathair Mór Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Tháebfhota Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Connla Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb Ailill...
- the
Fotharta were
descendants of
Eochaidh Finn Fothart, son of
Fedlimid Rechtmar, a second-century High King of Ireland. The
Norman conquest of Ireland...
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known as the Déisi,
descendants of Cormac's great-grandfather
Fedlimid Rechtmar who had been his retainers. Cormac's son
Cellach (or Conn)
abducts Forach...