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Ailill Ollamh (or
Oilill Olum) in
Irish traditional history was the son of Mug
Nuadat and was a king of the
southern half of Ireland,
placed in the 3rd...
- Londonderry; and Cnoc Áine near Teelin,
County Donegal. The
descendants of
Aulom, the Eóganachta,
claim Áine as an ancestor. In
other tales Áine is the wife...
- led by the O'****vans and MacCarthys),
descended paternally from
Ailill Aulom. From the
Middle Ages
until 1552, the
family ruled an area
within the Kingdom...
- Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Connla Macnia mac
Lugdach Sadb
Ailill Aulom Saruit Conaire Cóem
Cormac mac Airt
Lugaid mac Con Éogan Mór
Connachta Uí...
- from the Dáirine,
Lugaid Loígde.
After Macnia died, Sadb
married Ailill Aulom, king of
Munster and de
facto king of the
southern half of Ireland, and...
- Táebfada Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Macnia mac
Lugdach Saruit Ailill Aulom Cormac mac Airt
Eithne Ollamda Lugaid mac Con Éogan Mór
Cairbre Lifechair...
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given name in
medieval Ireland,
meaning something like "beauty".
Ailill Aulom,
early 1st
millennium druid and King of
Munster Ailill mac Máta, legendary...
- Glossary,
entry for rincne: Finn as
member of
Lugaid Mac Con's 'fian, "Ailill
Aulom, Mac Con and Find ua Báiscne" Poem
ascribed to
Maelmuru Othna in the dindsenchas...
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belonged to the Deirgtine, but may be a
mythological figure (Nuada)
Ailill Aulom, Mug's son, aka
Olioll Ólum, ****ociated with the
goddess Áine Note: also...
- Éogan, the
firstborn son of the semi-mythological 3rd-century king
Ailill Aulom. This
dynastic clan-name, for it was
never in any
sense a 'surname,' should...