- Nia
Segamain, son of Adamair, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after killing his...
- He took
power after killing his predecessor, and relative's killer, Nia
Segamain, and
ruled for
twenty or twenty-eight years,
after which he was killed...
-
worshipped in Britain. The name of the
legendary High King of
Ireland Nia
Segamain,
which translates as "sister's son or
champion of Segamon", may be related...
- Nuada,
Ailill is
usually believed a
relation or
probable descendant of Nia
Segamain.
Poetry portal Gailenga Luighne Connacht Scéla
Mosaulum Eoghanacht Genealogies...
- to be the wife of the
legendary High King
Adamair and the
mother of Nia
Segamain. The
Ulster Cycle tale "The
Tidings of Conchobar" says that it took seven...
-
Finnat Már ("the great",
later spellings Innatmar, Ionnadmhar) son of Nia
Segamain, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High...
-
Tuirmech Temrach, and
ruled for five years,
until he was
killed by Nia
Segamain. The
Lebor Gabála
synchronises his
reign with that of
Ptolemy VIII Physcon...
- warrior. From him Magh-Nuadhad (now "Maynooth") is so called.
Deirgtine Nia
Segamain Dictionary of the
Irish Language[permanent dead link]
entry for mug O'Rahilly...
- are
found in
oghams in the Déisi
country of Waterford,
among them Nia
Segamain (NETASEGAMONAS),
after the
Gaulish war god Segomo.
According to MacNeill...
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American model,
television presenter, and
beauty pageant titleholder Nia
Segamain (fl. c.3rd/4th
century BC), High King of
Ireland Nia
Sharma (born 1990)...