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Tigernmas, son of Follach, son of Ethriel, a
descendant of Érimón, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical traditions, an
early High King...
- the son of "Ethliu son of
Tigernmas", or the son of "Ethniu son of
Smretha son of
Tigernmas".
James Bonwick identifies Tigernmas, the king who introduced...
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Ireland after the
other three-quarters had died with the
former king,
Tigernmas,
while worshipping the
deity Crom Cruach. He
introduced a
system whereby...
- a seven-year
interregnum following the
death of
Tigernmas). He
killed Smirgoll,
grandson of
Tigernmas, in the
battle of
Druimm Liatháin. He
ruled for...
- Fíachu Labhrainne, son of Smirgoll, son of Enboth, son of
Tigernmas, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of...
-
descendants of Érimón, and
ruled for
thirty years,
until he was
killed by
Tigernmas in the
Battle of Óenach Macha. The Eóganachta are said to be his descendants...
- to have been
worshipped since the time of Érimón. An
early High King,
Tigernmas,
along with
three quarters of his army, is said to have died
while worshipping...
- A lake-burst (Old Irish: tomaidm, Irish: tomhaidhm) is a
phenomenon referred to in
Irish mythology, in
which a
previously non-existent lake
comes into...
- Fomorian, at
Tomregan in 1860 BC. The
death of the High King of Ireland,
Tigernmas, & 4,000 of his
followers in the
Seventh Plague of
Ireland while worshipping...
- altogether, is "Lug mac
Ethlend maic
Tigernmais (son of Ethliu, son of
Tigernmas)" in the
story Baile an scáil,
where Lug's
father must be "Ethliu mac...