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... Mac Railt Armuinn (1180 - d.) He was Norse Armuinn (Lieutenant) of the King of Man for Dunvegan, Durinish, Bracadale and Minginish. He was a "Scandinavian knight." |
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Achaius mac Ailpín (deceased) Biography== Achaius mac Ailpín His parents were Alpín mac Echdach, Rí na Dál Riata and N.N. . He is said to have been great grandfather of Óengus MacAlpin .* |
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Achir Cirre mac Eochaid, Rí na Dál Riata {Fictional, Chronicle of the Kings of Alba} (c.231 - 294) |
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Achtan mac Olcca, {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (160 - d.) Cormac's mother was Eachtach, daughter of Uilceathach the smith and "dowered mistress" of Art. "For it was a custom at that time ... that whenever a king or king's son coveted the daughter of a farmer ... |
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Adamair mac Feir, Rí na h'Éireann (-476 - -412) |
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Adam de Kilconquhar (mac Donnchaidh), Earl of Carrick (1232 - 1270) Died in 1270 during the 8th Crusade.Adam of Kilconquhar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Born Adhamh [possibly Aedh] mac Donnchaidh* Probably Kilconquhar, in the earldom of Fife, Scotland* Died 12... |
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Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon (c.1120 - c.1178) Ada de Warenne==From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAda de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) (c. 1120–1178) was the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon. Sh... |
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Ada de Huntingdon (of Scotland), Countess of Holland (c.1146 - aft.1206) ==ADA of Scotland==Daughter of HENRY of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland & his wife Ada de Warenne ([1146/48]-11 Jan after 1205, bur Middleburg Monastery). ADA ([1146/48]-11 Jan after 120... |
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Admoir . mac Conaire, {Legendary, Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta} (-92 - d.) Admor Father: Conaire Mor, d. ca. 040 BC in Bruighean Da Dhearg, Ireland, cause of death was murder by insurgents., He became king of Ireland, ca. 110 BC in Tara, IrelandSome genealogies do not list Ad... |
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Adolfo Carlos Mac-Clure Matte (deceased) Banquero y dueño de varias salitreras |
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Áed Rúad mac Badairn, Rí na h'Éireann (deceased) |
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Áed, King of Scots (838 - 878) Please see Dr. J White-Phillips: Rhun ap Arthgal and His Family; . (Steven Ferry, June 26, 2021.)Please see Dr. J White-Phillips: Who Was 'Greg, King of the Picts'? ; . (Steven Ferry, June 27, 2021.) Á... |
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Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna, King of Connacht (530 - 577) Áed mac Echach Tirmcharna (died 575)[1] was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta. He was the son of Echu Tirmcharna mac Fergusso (died ca. 556).[2] He came to the throne in the... |
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Aidan Mac Ainmuire, High King of Dalraida (c.528 - 605) M, #150070, d. 598Last Edited=9 Jul 2005 Áed, High King of Ireland was the son of Ainmire, High King of Ireland. (1) He died in 598. (1) Áed, High King of Ireland was a member of the House of Cenél Con... |
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Áed Allán mac Fergaile, Ard-rí na h'Éireann (680 - 743) |
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Áedán mac Gabráin, Rí na Dál Riata (c.540 - c.607) Wikipedia (last edited 3 July 2022) "Áedán mac Gabráin" - An extensive webpage, multiply sourced. Please see Darrell Wolcott: Lluan ferch Brychan; . (Steven Ferry, March 22, 2020.) Please see Darrell ... |
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Aed Brosc mac Corath, {Legendary, The Expulsion of the Deisi} (c.380 - d.) Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland. His grandfather, Eochaid Allmuir (from Over the Sea) had left his homeland when a bid for independence by... |
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Aed Mac Eochucan, King of Ulster (857 - 919) Kings of UlsterFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchThe Kings of Ulster were of the Ulaid, and up till about A.D. 450, ruled as over-kings of the ancient cóiced (portion, fif... |
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Áed Find, King of Dalriada (c.725 - 778) His famous but spurious son can be found at Eochaid Brecc => Domangart mac Domnaill => Eochaid mac Domangairt => Eochaid mac Eochaid => Áed Find mac Eochaid => Eochaid mac Áeda Find => Alpín mac Eochai... |
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Áed Findliath mac Niall, High king of Ireland (c.830 - 879) Áed mac Neíll (died 879), called Áed Findliath (Áed the Fair Warrior) to distinguish him from his paternal grandfather Áed Oirdnide, was king of Ailech and High King of Ireland. A member of the norther... |
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Aedham/Aodhan Glas mac Nuadhat, Ard Rí na h'Éireann {Legendary, Annals of the Four Masters} (c.-1025 - c.-950) Àedán GlasFatherNuadu Finn Fáil King of Ireland (-961bc)Misc. NotesIn his time the coast was infested with pirates; and there occurred a dreadful plague (Apthach) which swept away most of the inhabitan... |
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Aedh mac Mael Mithigh (b. - 963) |
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Aedh Athlamhan Ó Néill (mac Flaithbertach), Lord of Aileach (955 - 1033) mic (had a brother from whom descend the O'Neills)Called Hugh the Dextrous; he was killed in battleAodh Athlamh(The last King of his line.)Migration BET 1030 AND 1047 Settled on Barra in the HebridesTh... |
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Aedh mac Flainn (b. - 1021) |
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Aedh O'Neill (mac Domnaill) (974 - 1004) |
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Aedh mac Maelrunn (deceased) |
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Aedh mac Flainn (b. - 1021) |
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Áed Ordnidhe mac Néill, Ard-rí na h'Éireann (750 - 819) Áed_OirdnideAed Oirdnide 795-817 Aed Oirdnide The Ordained 797-817 ADby Judy DonnalyAed Oirdnide the Ordained m Niall Frossach m Fergal m Mael Duin of Cenel Eogain became hi king in 797. He was known a... |
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Áed Uaridnach (530 - 612) Hugh of the AgueAodh Uariodhnach High King and King of Aileach, Ireland. |
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Aenghus mac Flainn (b. - 911) |
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Áengus Fert mac Feideilmid, Rí na Dál Riata {Legendary, Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta} (c.360 - 439) Angus Fir, King of Dalriada Father: Fedelmid Aislingech, King of DalriadaChildren: Eochaidh Muinreamhar, King of Dalriada |
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Aengus mac Mael Sechnaill (b. - 915) |
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Aengus Buidnech mac Feideilmid, Rí na Dál Riata {Legendary, Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta} (c.320 - 405) |
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Aengus Tuirbheach (Lebor Gabála Érenn) (c.-424 - -384) Tuirmheach Teamhrach, King of Ireland, d. ca. 325 BC in Tara, Ireland Father: Fir CetharraidSome sources list Aenghus' father as Temrach or Eder Sal Teamrach, and jump over several of the generations l... |
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Ethelred, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld (c.1075 - bef.1107) ETHELRED (-before [1107], bur [St Andrew´s Church, Kilremont]). He is named, and his parentage given, by Roger of Hoveden, who lists him fifth of the sons[376]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun names "E... |
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Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure, III (1878 - 1941) Nació en Santiago, el 17 de junio de 1877; su padre fue Agustín Edwards Ross, banquero y dueño de El Mercurio de Valparaíso y su madre, María Luisa Mac-Clure. Se casó en 1898, con Olga Budge Zañartu ... |
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Ailill Cas-Fiacalaig mac Condla, Ard rí na h'Éireann {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (c.-460 - -418) d. ca. 418 BC, cause of death was slaying by Adamair, son of Fearcorb. Father: Connla Caemh, King of Ireland, d. ca. 443 BC in Tara, IrelandHe reigned for twenty-five years. "Crooked Tooth" Title: King... |
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Ailill mac Slánuill, Rí na h'Éireann (deceased) |
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Ailill Finn mac Airt, Rí na h'Éireann (-860 - -784) |
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Ailill Aine mac Loegaire, {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (-590 - d.) OLDEST STORY OF THE LAIGINAilill AineODR is a tale of considerable interest, both for its form and for its content. While Rawlinson B 502 draws a distinction between Scélshenchas and Laídshenchas, ODR ... |
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Ailill mac Dunlainge (c.435 - c.530) Please see List of Kings of Leinster; . (Steven Ferry, April 13, 2019.) |
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Ailill Mór Oilioll of mac Ros Ruadh, King of Connaught {Legendary, Táin Bó Cúailnge} (deceased) Mac MataAilill was the king of Connacht. Ailill was the son of Russ Ruad, and he had two brothers, Connra Cas and Eochaid Dála, who were also kings of Connacht.Ailill was married Medb (Maeve), who beca... |
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Ainmuire mac Sétnai, Ard-rí na h'Éireann (498 - 585) Ainmire / Ainmuire, High King of Ireland (1) M, #150063, d. 569Last Edited=9 Jul 2005 Ainmire, High King of Ireland was the son of Sétnae (?). (1) He died in 569. (1) Ainmire / Ainmuire, High King of I... |
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Airech Feabhruadh mac Miledh (-1725 - d.) |
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Airgeatmhar mac Siorlaimh, Rí na h'Éireann (b. - -748) |
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Airndil Dornaidel MacMaine (mac Maine), Righ Caledonii {Legendary, Chronicle of the Kings of Alba} (c.-295 - -245) |
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Airtri . mac Hebrig (deceased) |
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Alan mac Lochlan, Lord of Galloway (bef.1175 - 1234) Alan of Galloway (Alan FitzRoland means Alan, son of Roland) Alan Fitz Roland (c. 1175 – 1234) was the last of the MacFergus dynasty of quasi-independent Lords of Galloway. He was also hereditary Const... |
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Alan mac Ruaidhrí (b. - aft.1263) REGINALD , son of SOMERLED Lord of Argyll & his wife --- of Man (-after 1192). m FONIE , daughter of ---. "Reginaldus filius Sumerled dominus de Inchegal…et uxor mea Fonie" donated cows and other reven... |
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Alan mac Dhonnchaidh (c.1226 - d.) |
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Alasdair Macdubhgaill, Lord mormaer of Lorn (c.1250 - 1311) Alasdair MacDubhgaill , Lord of ArgyllHe was a Scottish magnate from the late 13th and early 14th century, and was chief of Clan MacDougall . Alexander was the son of Eóghan MacDubhghaill, Lord of Argy... |
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Alasdair mac Dhonnchaidh (1222 - d.) |
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Alexander III, King of the Scots (1241 - 1286) Alexander III (Medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Alaxandair; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Alasdair) (4 September 1241 – 19 March 1286), King of Scots, was born at Roxburgh, the only son of Alexander II by... |
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Alexander II, King of Scots (1198 - 1249) Alexander II of Scotland= II (Mediaeval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Uilliam; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Uilleim) (24 August 1198 - 6 July 1249) was King of Scots from 1214 to his death.He was born at Haddi... |
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Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (1343 - 1406) Alexander Stewart , Alasdair Mór mac an Rígh , and called the Wolf of Badenoch (1343 – 20 June 1405), [date on memorial is 24 July 1394] was the fourth son of King Robert II of Scotland and also the yo... |
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Alexander I, King of Scots (c.1078 - 1124) Alexander I, Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim (Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim), nicknamed "The Fierce"* Parents: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada & Margaret of Wessex* Spouse: Sibylla de Normandie (no ch... |
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Allan mac Ailein (deceased) |
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Alldoit MacAirt (Mac Airt Uí Éremóin), {Legendary, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn} (c.-30 - d.) |
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Alpín mac Echdach, Rí na Dál Riata (778 - 834) The earliest mention of Alpin is in a 10th century pedigree constructed to give the kings of Scotland an ancient heritage. ín, mac Eochaid, King of Dal Riada, Argyll, KintyreFoundation for Medieval Gen... |
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Alwyn mac Archill (c.1070 - 1153) Alwyn MacArchill [ ] Occupation: rannair to the King of Scots Employer: David I, King of Scots; Malcolm IV, King of Scots Spouse: Ede Children: Gilleandrais Parents: Arkil Alwyn MacArchil... |
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Amalgaid mac Congalach (b. - 909) |
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Amergin Gluingeal mac Miled, Chief Ollam of Ireland (c.-1762 - -1697) this page Amergin Glúingel Amergin[1] Glúingel ("white knees") or Glúnmar ("big knee") is a bard and judge for the Milesians in the Irish Mythological Cycle. He was appointed Chief Ollam of Ireland by ... |
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Olaf (aft.839 - 896) name of Ivarr´s wife or wives is not known. Ivarr & his wife had [six] children:d) OLAF (-killed 896). The Annals of Ulster record the death in 896 of "Amlaíb son of Imar", killed by “the Conaille and ... |
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Amlaíb mac Ilduilb, King of Scots (b. - c.977) Amlaíb mac Ilduilb (Modern Gaelic: Amhlaigh)[1], known in English as simply Amlaíb (died 977) was King of Scots during the 970s.[2] He was the son of King Indulf (Idulb mac Causantín) and brother of Ki... |
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Olaf (b. - c.1250) DUGALD , son of SOMERLED Lord of Argyll & his wife --- of Man (-after 1175). The Chronicon Manniæ et Insularum names “Dulgallum, Reginaldum, Engus et Olavum” as the four sons of “Sumerledo regulo Herer... |
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Angus of Bute & Arran (c.1145 - 1210) Angus, Lord of Bute and Arran was the son of Somerled, Thane of Argyll and Ragnhild. He inherited Bute, Arran and Gamoran, but lost these to his brother Ranald. He was killed, along with his three sons... |
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Anlach Goronog mac Cormac, King of Ireland (c.370 - d.) King of Garthmadrun, Wales Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Lands Called Garthmadryn; . (Steven Ferry, may 4, 2021.) See Peter Bartum, (February 8, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator) |
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Hugh MacMahon (b. - 1344) |
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Aonghas 'mór' mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay (c.1249 - bef.1293) Angus (Aonghas) Mor Mac Domhnaill, Lord Of IslayAngus Mor, being the son of Domhnall, took on the surname of MacDomhnall, and was the first to use that surname which later has taken on it's many forms,... |
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Aonghus Olmucadha, High King of Ireland {Legendary} (deceased) 20th King of Ireland. Àengus Olmuccaid Monarch of IrelandDeath: 1409 BC, Battle of CarmanFather: Fiacha Labhrainn King of Ireland (-1448bc)Motherdaughter ingen MugáethMisc. Noteswas the 20th Monarch ; ... |
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Angus Ollam Amlonga (Lebor Gabála Érenn) (aft.-275 - d.) |
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Ardgall Mac Matuadan (b. - 969) |
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Artan mac Conail (deceased) |
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Art Corp mac Cairbre (Annals of the Four Masters) (c.190 - d.) |
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Art Eanfhear "the Solitary" mac Cuinn, 112th Ard Rí na h'Éireann {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (c.157 - 195) Art mac Cuinn ("son of Conn"), also known as Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"),[1] was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical traditio... |
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Arthur mac Aedan (556 - 590) [][[]][[]]There is a theory that he was was the inspiration for King Arthur . No proof, just a theory.aka Arturius of MANANN; Prince in CAMELOT; Dux Bellorum of BRITONS against Picts and Saxons; (altho... |
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Art Imleach mac Elema, Rí na h'Éireann (-1050 - -1002) |
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Art mac Lugdach, Rí na h'Éireann (c.-890 - -805) |
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Art mac Eber Don, King of Ulster (c.-930 - d.) |
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Askell hnokhan mac Dufpakr (deceased) |
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Awny FitzMaurice (O’Brien) (1497 - 1537) Amy Mac-I-Brien-Ara was the daughter of Turlogh Mac-I-Brien-Ara.1 She married, firstly, James FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond, son of Maurice FitzThomas FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond.1 S... |
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Badarn . mac Airgeatmhair (deceased) |
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Badhbhchadh . mac Duí, Rí na h'Éireann {Legendary, Annals of the Four Masters} (deceased) |
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Báetán mac Muirchertaig, Ard-rí na h'Éireann (498 - 572) Báetán I, High King of Ireland (1) M, #150064, d. 572Last Edited=9 Jul 2005 Báetán I, High King of Ireland was the son of Muirchertach I, High King of Ireland. (1) He died in 572. (1) Báetán I, High Ki... |
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Baiscne mac Nuadu, {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (c.-110 - d.) |
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Barid mac Ímair, King of Dublin (c.860 - 881) ) BARDR [Barith] (-881). He succeeded his father as King [of Dublin]. The Annals of Innisfallen record in 873 that "Barid with a great fleet from Ath Cliath [went] by sea westwards, and he plundered Ci... |
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Barnaby “Bryan” Fitzpatrick, 7th Baron of Upper Ossory (b. - 1696) Barnaby Fitzpatrick (Irish: Brian Mac Giolla Phádraig), 7th Baron Upper Ossory, (d. 1696) was the eldest son, heir and successor of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 6th Baron Upper Ossory by his wife Catherine Eve... |
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Be Binn Inion Urchadh, Queen of Thomond (915 - 1005) |
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Berngal mac Ghedhi, Rí na h'Éireann (deceased) |
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Bilé (Lebor Gabála Érenn) (c.-1800 - -1739) Breoghan (or Brigus) was king of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal—all of which he conquered. He built Breoghan's Tower or Brigantia in Galicia, and the city of Brigantia or Braganza in... |
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Bjolan mac Vilbadr (deceased) Bjolan Father of Thorstein and Olver Mouth. |
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Blátha . mac Labraid Condilg (c.-454 - d.) |
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Blathachta . mac Labhraid, {Legendary, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn} (-330 - d.) |
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Blathmac, High King of Ireland (b. - 665) Áedo_SláineBlathmac, High King of Ireland (1) M, #150082, d. 665Last Edited=9 Jul 2005 Blathmac, High King of Ireland was the son of Áed Sláine, High King of Ireland. (1) He died in 665. (1) Blathmac, ... |
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Boedhe mac Cináeda (b. - bef.1033) KENNETH , son of DUFF King of Scotland & his wife --- (-killed in battle Monzievaird [25 Mar 1005]). The 11th century Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach name (in order) "…Cuillen mac Illiulb, Cinaet ma... |
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Breisrigh mac Airt, Rí na h'Éireann (-1030 - -952) |
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Brek . mac Coipre, {Legendary, Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta} (c.58 - d.) |
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Bresal Bó-Díbad mac Rudraig, Rí na h'Éireann (deceased) |
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Bresal mac Oengusa (c.-230 - d.) |
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Bres, Nár and Lothar Findemna mac Echdach, {Legendary, Lebor Gabála Érenn} (c.-138 - d.) In Irish mythology the three Findemna of Finn Eamna (variously interpreted as "fair triplets" or "three fair ones of Emain Macha") were three sons of the High King of Ireland, Eochaid Feidlech. Their n... |