- Túathal
Techtmar (Old Irish: [ˈtuːaθal ˈtʲextṽar]; 'the legitimate'), son of Fíachu Finnolach, was a High King of Ireland,
according to
medieval Irish...
-
possible invasion of Ireland. This
chieftain has been
identified with Túathal
Techtmar, who, in a 9th
century poem, is
reported to have been
driven out of Ireland...
- Míl Espáine. The
original compilation stopped at the
reign of
Tuathal Techtmar. The
kings of the
Goidelic dynasties established by
Tuathal were added...
- for conquest.
Parallels have been
drawn with the
Irish legend of Túathal
Techtmar, who is said to have been
exiled to
Britain as a
child and
returned with...
- p****ionate, furious") or
Rechtaid ("the judge, lawgiver"), son of
Tuathal Techtmar, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High...
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Tuathal Techtmar Fedlimid Rechtmar Cathair Mór Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Tháebfhota Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Connla Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb Ailill...
- pregnant, fled home to Alba,
where she gave
birth to Fíachu's son,
Tuathal Techtmar, who
would ultimately return to
Ireland to
claim the throne. The Lebor...
- and the Shannon, is
traditionally said to have been
created by Túathal
Techtmar, an
exemplar king, in the
first century from
parts of the
other four provinces...
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Tuathal Techtmar Fedlimid Rechtmar Cathair Mór Conn Cétchathach
Eithne Tháebfhota Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Connla Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb Ailill...
- Ulster;
Eithne fled to Alba
where she gave
birth to Fíachu's son
Tuathal Techtmar. Elim
ruled for
twenty years, at the end of
which Tuathal landed at Inber...