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- Crimthann Mór, son of Fidach /ˈkriːvən ˈmɔːr mæk ˈfiːaɪ/, also written Crimthand Mór, was a semi-mythological king of Munster and High King of Ireland...
- Eochaid Mugmedon", he is said to have had two wives: Mongfind, daughter of Fidach, who bore him four sons, Brion, Ailill, Fiachrae and Fergus; and Cairenn...
- Studies Publications, 2003), pp. 203–208. "The Death of Crimthann son of Fidach" (translator unknown) Myles Dillon, The Cycles of the Kings, 1946, pp. 38–41...
- Mongfinn, Mongfhinn and Mongfionn. Mongfind and her brother, children of Fidach and grandchildren of Dáire Cerbba in most sources, are sometimes said to...
- their names: Fib, Fidach, Floclaid, Fortrenn, Got, Ce, Circinn." Cruithne ruled Pictland for 135 years. Fib ruled Fife for 24 years Fidach ruled *1 for 40...
- kingdoms such as Circinn (in modern Angus and The Mearns), Fib (modern Fife), Fidach (Inverness and Perthshire), and Ath-Fotla (Atholl), had also all fallen...
- sons, whose names correspond with the seven provinces of Pictland: Circin, Fidach, Fortriu, Fotla (Atholl), Cat, Ce and Fib. Bede's account has long been...
- The kingdom of the Fir Craibe extended from Limerick to the Palace of Fidach, a place thought to be located in north-eastern Aidhne. In later centuries...
- Mearns Fib, the modern Fife, known to this day as 'the Kingdom of Fife' Fidach, location unknown Fotla, modern Atholl (Ath-Fotla) Anglian/Anglo-Saxon:...
- ancient peoples of Ireland. The kingdom of Tuatha Taiden extended from Fidach eastwards to and across the Shannon towards Tara, and was probably co-extensive...