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Sengann (modern spelling: Seangann, "old-mean") is the name of two
early settlers of
Ireland according to
Irish mythology.
Sengann, a king of the Fomorians...
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Sengann (modern spelling: Seangann), son of Dela, of the Fir Bolg, was a
legendary High King of Ireland,
succeeding his
brothers Gann and Genann. His...
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Fodbgen or
Odbgen (modern spelling:
Foidhbhgen - "the despoiler") son of
Sengann of the Fir Bolg
became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew his cousin...
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Inber Dubglaise and
split Munster between them, Gann
taking the
north and
Sengann the
south of the province. When
their brother Rudraige died, Gann and Genann...
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before being overthrown by his
cousin Fodbgen, son of
Sengann.
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Annals of the Four
Masters Geoffrey Keating's Foras...
- Sláine, the
youngest of the five, took Leinster, Gann
north Munster,
Sengann south Munster,
Genann Connacht and
Rudraige Ulster. They
elected Sláine...
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These battles are at Ros
Fraechain (in
which Fomorian kings Gann and
Sengann are killed), at
Badbgna in Connacht, at
Cnamros in
Leinster (in
which Artur...
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Nemed defeated them in
several battles,
killing their kings Gann and
Sengann, but two new
Fomorian leaders arose:
Conand son of Faebar, who
lived in...
- king to use
spearheads Rudraige mac Dela -
second High King of
Ireland Sengann mac Dela - High King of
Ireland Sláine mac Dela -
first High King of Ireland...
- chieftains, they
divide Ireland into five provinces: Gann
takes North Munster,
Sengann takes South Munster,
Genann takes Connacht,
Rudraige takes Ulster, and...