- Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach, son of
Eochaid Ailtlethan, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He came to...
- High King of
Ireland Óengus Ollom,
legendary High King of
Ireland Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach,
legendary High King of
Ireland Angus, a
character on Oobi Angus...
- ("spirited, swift", an
epithet usually applied to horses), son of Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend, a High King of Ireland...
-
Fiatach Finn mac Dáire, a
distant descendant of Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a king of the...
- of Ireland. He
succeeded to the
throne on the
death of his
uncle Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach, and
ruled for five years,
until he was
killed by Nia Segamain...
- or
twelve and a half years,
until he was
killed by Eochaid's son Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach in
battle at Tara. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn
synchronises his reign...
- Eterscél Mór ("the great"), son of Íar mac Dedad, a
descendant of Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach, of the Érainn of
Munster was,
according to
medieval Irish legend...
- Connacht.
Their close relatives the Érainn (both
groups descend from Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach) and the
Ulaid would later lose out to them in Ulster, as the descendants...
- 414–396 BC
Fergus Fortamail 2nd
century BC 274–262 BC 396–385 BC Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach 262–232 BC 385–326 BC
Conall Collamrach 232–226 BC 326–320 BC Nia...
- artificial.
Eventually they lead
through Ailill Érann to a
descent from Óengus
Tuirmech Temrach and thus a
distant kinship with the
Connachta and Uí Néill, whose...