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Muiredach Tirech son of
Fiacha Sraibhtine, was a semi-legendary High King of
Ireland of the
fourth century. He
gained power by
exiling the
three Collas...
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defeated and
killed Fothad in the
Battle of Ollarba. Fíacha's son,
Muiredach Tirech,
commanded his armies, as the king
himself was not
allowed to go into battle...
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derivative works,
Eochaid was the son of the
former High King
Muiredach Tírech, a
descendant of Conn Cétchathach.
Muiredach was
overthrown and
killed by...
- and as High-King of
Ireland for four years,
until Fiacha's son
Muiredach Tirech banished the
Three Collas,
exiling them and
three hundred followers to Alba...
- Érenn says that Cáelbad was also King of
Ulster when he
killed Muiredach Tirech to take the Kingship. It also says that he took the
kingship of Ireland...
- of Corb Olom,
ancestor of the Eóganachta of Munster; Aine's son
Tibraide Tírech was the
ancestor of the Dál
nAraidi of Ulster;
Eithne fled to Alba where...
- and Aine,
daughter of the king of Saxony, who was the
mother of
Tibraide Tirech,
ancestor of the Dál nAraidi.
During Cairbre's
reign crops failed, cows...
- Son Son Son
Cormac mac Airt
Cairbre Lifechair Fíacha
Sroiptine Muiredach Tirech Mongfind Eochaid Mugmedon Cairenn Brión
Fiachrae Ailill Niall Noígíallach...
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copies of
Dvach were also launched, most
notable being 2-ch.ru,
known as
Tirech (from тире, transl. "dash"), run by
Vitalik and his
moderation team. In...
- tale many
centuries later. In the
oldest text, Niamh,
daughter of
Aengus Tírech, king of Munster,
eloped with Oisín to Ulster,
spending six w****s there...