- In
Irish mythology,
Rinnal (Rindal, Rionnal, Rinnan) son of
Genann of the Fir Bolg
became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew Fiacha Cennfinnán. He...
- of the Fir Bolg
became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew his
cousin Rinnal son of Genann. It is said that
before his time
there were no
knots (Old...
-
Galway derive their name Gann and
Genann -
joint High
Kings of
Ireland Rinnal - High King of
Ireland and the
first king to use
spearheads Rudraige mac...
-
Irish mythology Eochaid (modern spelling: Eochaidh), son of Erc, son of
Rinnal, of the Fir Bolg
became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew Fodbgen....
- may also
refer to:
Rinnan Station, Levander,
Norway Another spelling for
Rinnal,
Irish mythological king
Rinnan (surname) This
disambiguation page lists...
- great-uncle Sengann. He
ruled for five years,
until he was
overthrown by
Rinnal, son of Genann. The
Milesian king Fíachu
Findoilches is
sometimes known...
- BC 1927–1922 BC
Fiacha Cennfinnán mac
Starn 1502–1497 BC 1922–1917 BC
Rinnal mac
Genann 1497–1491 BC 1917–1911 BC
Fodbgen mac
Sengann 1491–1487 BC...