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Eochaid or
Eochaidh (earlier
Eochu or Eocho,
sometimes anglicised as Eochy,
Achaius or Haughey) is a po****r
medieval Irish and
Scottish Gaelic name deriving...
- Dál Riata.
Eochaid may have
married Carthn Casduff, but, as with most
information about Eochaid, this fact is
obscure and uncertain.
Eochaid was also thought...
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Eochaid Mugmedón (Old Irish: [ˈoːxəð ˈmuɣṽʲəðoːn]) was a
legendary Irish king.
According to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition,
Eochaid was...
- mean "the good god" or "the
great god". His
other names include Eochu or
Eochaid Ollathair ("horseman,
great father"), and Ruad
Rofhessa ("mighty one/lord...
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Eochaid or
Eochu Étgudach ("possessing clothes") or
Etgedach ("negligent"?), son of Dáire Doimthech, son of Conghal, son of Eadaman, son of Mal, son of...
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Echtra mac
nEchach Muimedóin ("The
adventure of the sons of
Eochaid Mugmedón"). In it,
Eochaid Mugmedón, the High King of Ireland, had five sons: four, Brión...
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Eochaid ab Rhun (fl. 878–889) was a ninth-century King of Strathclyde, who may have also been King of the Picts. He was a son of Rhun ab Arthgal, King...
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Eochaid (or Eochu)
Ailtlethan ("broad blade"), son of
Ailill Caisfiaclach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legends and
historical traditions, a High...
- In
Irish mythology Eochaid (modern spelling: Eochaidh), son of Erc, son of Rinnal, of the Fir Bolg
became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew Fodbgen...
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legendary Dál
Riatan and
Irish ancestors. In this pedigree, Alpín's
father is
Eochaid, an
Irish name, yet he
becomes the
father of Cináed (Kenneth MacAlpin)...