- Fíachu
Tolgrach, son of
Muiredach Bolgrach, was a
legendary High King of Ireland,
according to some
medieval and
early modern Irish sources. In the Lebor...
-
father was
killed by Fíachu
Tolgrach and his son Dui Ladrach. He
ruled for nine years. Two
years into his reign, Fíachu
Tolgrach was
killed in
battle against...
-
Conaing Bececlach. He
ruled for six years,
until he was
killed by Fíachu
Tolgrach and his son Dui Ladrach.
According to the
Lebor Gabála Érenn, he was succeeded...
- BC
Fiacha Finnailches, High King in the 9th or 13th
century BC
Fiacha Tolgrach, High King in the 6th or 9th
century BC
Fiacha Sraibhtine, High King in...
- that of the
Annals of the Four
Masters to 894–893 BC. His son was Fíachu
Tolgrach. R. A.
Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.),
Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book...
- Dui Ladrach, son of Fíachu
Tolgrach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
helped his
father kill...
- Gabála Érenn says that,
during the
reign of
Ailill Finn, he
killed Fíachu
Tolgrach in battle, but was
forced into
exile overseas by Ailill's son Eochu, Lugaid...
- (alone) 609–599 BC 832–812 BC Art mac
Lugdach 599–593 BC 812–806 BC Fíachu
Tolgrach 593–586 BC 806–796 BC
Ailill Finn 5th–4th
century BC 586–577 BC 796–785...