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Rudraige may
refer to:
Rudraige mac Dela, son of Dela,
legendary High King of
Ireland in the 16th or 20th
century BC
Rudraige mac Sithrigi, son of Sitric...
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Rudraige (modern spelling: Ruadhraighe), son of Dela, of the Fir Bolg was the
legendary second High King of Ireland,
succeeding his
brother Sláine. When...
- The
Clanna Rudraige (modern Irish:
Clanna Rudhraighe),
Anglicised as
Clanna Rory, is
according to
Irish mythology an
ancient tribe that
ruled the ancient...
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Rudraige mac
Sithrigi (Irish: Ruairí; English: Rory mac Sitric), was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
- Leinster, Gann
north Munster,
Sengann south Munster,
Genann Connacht and
Rudraige Ulster. They
elected Sláine as
ruler over them. His wife was Fuad. His...
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Genann landed with
Rudraige at
Tracht Rudraige (Dundrum Bay,
County Down) and took the
province of Connacht. When
their brother Rudraige died, Gann and Genann...
- also head of the
Clanna Rudraige. A 16th-century poem
noted disagreement between the "Síol Rúraí" (an
alias for
Clanna Rudraige) and the
Northern Uí Néill...
- High King of
Ireland with his
brother Genann,
succeeding their brother Rudraige. His wife was Etar. When the Fir Bolg
invaded Ireland the five sons of...
-
feast for
Conchobar mac
Nessa and the
heroes of
Ulster in his
house at Dún
Rudraige (modern Dundrum,
County Down), but
knowing his re****tion the Ulstermen...
- Aignech, and
ruled for four or
seven years,
after which he was
killed by
Rudraige mac Sithrigi. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with that of...