-
legendary High King of
Ireland in the 16th or 20th
century BC
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi, son of Sitric,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 2nd or 3rd century...
-
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
Ptolemy VIII...
-
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi (Irish: Ruairí; English: Rory mac Sitric), was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
- in the
Battle of Ard Crimthainn.
Crimthann was
killed by
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi, the great-grandson of the
killer of one of Énna's ancestors. The Lebor...
- of Ireland. He
succeeded to the
throne after the
death of
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi of plague, but
after a
reign of one,
three or nine
years he was killed...
- An
early use of the name in
antiquity is in
reference to
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi, a High King of
Ireland who
eventually spawned the
Ulaid (indeed, this...
- 219–191 BC 313–293 BC
Crimthann Coscrach 191–184 BC 293–289 BC
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi 2nd–1st century BC 184–154 BC 289–219 BC
Finnat Már 154–151 BC 219–210...
- Red Hand is
named after the
founder of the
Clanna Rudraige,
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi, and that Rudraige's name may mean "red wrist". In
another edition a "Y...
- the Múscraige people. The
legendary High King of
Ireland Rudraige mac
Sithrigi is said to have
cleared twelve plains in Ireland,
including Kerrycurrihy...
-
reasons to be the "true Ulaid"
themselves and
descendants of
Rudraige mac
Sithrigi through Conall Cernach. The
legendary Ulaid, a
people presumably related...