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- Óengus Olmucaid (or Aengus Olmucada), son of Fíachu Labrainne, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
- Angus, later the Earl of Angus Aengus, figure of Irish mythology Óengus Olmucaid, legendary High King of Ireland Óengus Ollom, legendary High King of Ireland...
- Roitheachtaigh may refer to: Rothechtaid mac Main, son of Maen, son of Óengus Olmucaid, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, High King...
- or Main), son of Óengus Olmucaid, who, according to medieval legend and tradition, was a High King of Ireland. Óengus Olmucaid in turn was the son of Fíachu...
- power after killing the previous in****bent and his father's killer, Óengus Olmucaid, in the battle of Carman. He is said to have made silver shields for his...
- the descendants of Érimón, before he was killed by Fíachu's son Óengus Olmucaid in the battle of Clíu. He would later be avenged by his own son Enna Airgdech...
- 1095–1071 BC 1473–1449 BC Eochu Mumu   1071–1050 BC 1449–1428 BC Óengus Olmucaid   1050–1032 BC 1428–1410 BC Énna Airgdech   1032–1005 BC 1410–1383 BC Rothechtaid...
- Rothechtaid, son of Maen, son of Óengus Olmucaid, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He came to...
- A lake-burst (Old Irish: tomaidm, Irish: tomhaidhm) is a phenomenon referred to in Irish mythology, in which a previously non-existent lake comes into...
- Anno Mundi 3579. These annals further state that Angus Olmucahda (Óengus Olmucaid), who died in Anno Mundi 3790, had defeated them in "the battle of Cuirce...