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Sírlám, son of Finn mac Blatha, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after killing his...
- throne, and
ruled for nine
years before he was
killed at Ráth
Clochair by
Sírlám, son of Finn mac Blatha. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his
reign with...
- was
overthrown and
killed by
Sírlám,
Eochu was
driven into
exile overseas, but he
returned after twelve years,
killed Sírlám with an arrow, and took the...
- his reign, Fíachu
Tolgrach was
killed in
battle against Airgetmar, son of
Sírlám. The men of Munster, led by Ailill's son
Eochu and Lugaid, son of Eochu...
- Airgetmar, son of
Sirlám, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn says that, during...
- BC Énna Derg 670–658 BC 893–881 BC
Lugaid Íardonn 658–649 BC 881–872 BC
Sírlám 649–633 BC 872–856 BC
Eochu Uairches 633–621 BC 856–844 BC
Eochu Fíadmuine...
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Santeswaram Sanyasirajupuram @
Maripivalasa Saraivalasa Seebillipedavalasa Sirlam Thotavalasa Turumamidi Venkampeta Venkatabhyripuram Vijayarampuram Yerrasamanthula...
- "Lugaid Íardonn son of Énna Derg, the 41st king of Ireland, was
killed by
Sírlám son of Finn in the
battle of Rath Clochair."
Restoration work took place...