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Irial Faidh, 10th High King of Ireland {Legendary}

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Irial Faidh mac Eremoin, Ard Rí na h'Éireann {Legendary}

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Magh, Ulster, Éire (Ireland)
Death: circa -1670 (45-63)
Connaught, Ireland
Place of Burial: Magh Muagh
Immediate Family:

Son of Érimón mac Míl Espáine, 2nd High King of Ireland {Legendary} and Teia ingen Lugdach
Father of Eithriall, 11th High King of Ireland {Legendary}
Half brother of Muimhne . mac Heremoin, Rí na h'Éireann and Laighne mac Heremoin, Rí na h'Éireann

Occupation: 10th MONARCH of IRELAND; could foretell the future, 10th King of Ireland, Ard Ri na h, Eireann
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About Irial Faidh, 10th High King of Ireland {Legendary}

"The Prophet" - a High King of Ireland. See Íriel Fáid From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Irial Faidh King of Ireland

Death: 1671 BC, Magh Muaidhe, Ireland

Father: Heremon (Éremón) King of Ireland (-1684bc) Mother: Tea ingen Lugdach

Misc. Notes was the 10th Monarch of Ireland; d. B.C. 1670. This was a very learned King; could foretell things to come; and caused much of the country to be cleared of the ancient forests. He likewise built seven royal palaces, viz., Rath Ciombaoith, Rath Coincheada, Rath Mothuig, Rath Buirioch, Rath Luachat, Path Croicne, and Rath Boachoill. He won four remarkable battles over his enernies: — Ard Inmath, at Teabtha, wbere Stirne, the son of Dubh, son of Fomhar, was slain; the second battle was at Teanmhuighe, agminst the Fomhoraice, where Eichtghe, their leader, was slain ; the third was the battle of Loch Muighe, where Lugrot, the son of Moghfeibhis, was slain ; and the fourth was the battle of Cuill Martho, where the four sons of Heber were defeated. Irial died in the second year after this battle, having reigned 10 years, and was buried at Magh Muagh

Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.

Children Ethrial (-1651bc)



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   Irial Faidh ("faidh": Irish, a prophet) was the 10th Monarch of Ireland. Irial was a very learned King; could foretell things to come; and caused much of the country to be cleared of the ancient forests. He likewise built seven royal palaces, Rath Ciombaoith, Rath Coincheada, Rath Mothuig, Rath Buirioch, Rath Luachat, Rath Croicne, and Rath Boachoill. 
   He won four remarkable battles over his enemies, Ard Inmath, at Teabtha, where Stirne, the son of Dubh, son of Fomhar, was slain; the second battle was at Teanmhuighe, against the Fomhoraice, where Eichtghe, their leader, was slain; the third was the battle of Loch Muighe, where Lugrot, the son of Moghfeibhis, was slain; and the fourth was the battle of Cuill Martho, where the four sons of Heber were defeated. Irial died in the second year after this battle, having reigned 10 years, and was buried at Magh Muagh.
   Iarél married Tea. Tea was born in Ancient Ireland. 
   Their children were: 
   Ethrél, 11th Monarch of Ireland died in 1650 B.C. in the battle of Soirrean, Leinster, Ireland, and was buried in Tinnahinch Barrony, Leinster, Ireland. 

Irial FAIDH

was the 10th Monarch of Ireland; d. B.C. 1670. This was a very learned King; could foretell things to come; and caused much of the country to be cleared of the ancient forests. He likewise built seven royal palaces, viz., Rath Ciombaoith, Rath Coincheada, Rath Mothuig, Rath Buirioch, Rath Luachat, Path Croicne, and Rath Boachoill. He won four remarkable battles over his enernies: — Ard Inmath, at Teabtha, wbere Stirne, the son of Dubh, son of Fomhar, was slain; the second battle was at Teanmhuighe, agminst the Fomhoraice, where Eichtghe, their leader, was slain ; the third was the battle of Loch Muighe, where Lugrot, the son of Moghfeibhis, was slain ; and the fourth was the battle of Cuill Martho, where the four sons of Heber were defeated. Irial died in the second year after this battle, having reigned 10 years, and was buried at Magh Muagh

Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.

It was in the time of the same Irial that the clearing of the plains, the erection of the forts, and the eruption of the rivers following, took place. These are the plains: Magh Sele, in Ui Neill; Magh nEle, in Leinster; Magh Reicheat; Magh Sanais, in Connaught; Magh Techt, in Ui

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Irial Faidh, 10th High King of Ireland {Legendary}'s Timeline

-1724
-1724
Magh, Ulster, Éire (Ireland)
-1693
-1693
Dundonald, , Down, Northern Ireland
-1670
-1670
Age 53
Connaught, Ireland
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Magh Muagh