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Genann Mac Dala (modern spelling: Geanann), son of Dela (Dela was a
descendant of Starn, son of Nemed), of the Fir Bolg was a
legendary joint High King...
- of the five, took Leinster, Gann
north Munster,
Sengann south Munster,
Genann Connacht and
Rudraige Ulster. They
elected Sláine as
ruler over them. His...
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following is a list of
kings of
Connacht from the
fifth to
fifteenth centuries.
Genann Conrac Cas
Eochaid Feidlech Eochaidh Allat Tinni mac
Conri Medb,
Queen of...
- was a
legendary High King of Ireland,
succeeding his
brothers Gann and
Genann. His wife was ****t. When the Fir Bolg
invaded Ireland the five sons of...
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became High King of
Ireland when he
overthrew his
cousin Rinnal son of
Genann. It is said that
before his time
there were no
knots (Old
Irish odb) in...
- the Fir Bolg was a
legendary joint High King of
Ireland with his
brother Genann,
succeeding their brother Rudraige. His wife was Etar. When the Fir Bolg...
- five provinces: Gann
takes North Munster,
Sengann takes South Munster,
Genann takes Connacht,
Rudraige takes Ulster, and Slánga
takes Leinster. They establish...
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Rudraige (Dundrum Bay,
County Down) and took Ulster. He and his
brother Genann led the
portion of the Fir Bolg
known as the Fir Domnann, a
historical people...
- Sengann. He
ruled for five years,
until he was
overthrown by Rinnal, son of
Genann. The
Milesian king Fíachu
Findoilches is
sometimes known by the same name...
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woman from whom the
river and city of
Galway derive their name Gann and
Genann -
joint High
Kings of
Ireland Rinnal - High King of
Ireland and the first...