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 Abt 0030 - 0056 (26 years)
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| Name |
mac FERADAIG Fiachu |
| Birth |
Abt 0030 |
Ireland |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
0056 |
Maigh Bolg, Mide, Éire |
| Notes |
- Fiacha Fionnfolaidh mac Feradaig was a (legendary) High King of Ireland.
Fiacha Fionnfolaidh killed Fíatach Finn in 39[1] and succeeded him as High King of Ireland.[2]
Fiacha Fionnfolaidh married Eithne, daughter of Imgel, King of Alba;[3][4] they had one son:
Túathal (Techtmar), born posthumously.[3]
Fiacha Fionnfolaidh was killed in 56 by the provincial kings: Elim mac Conrach of Ulaid, Sanbh mac Ceit of Connachta, Foirbre mac Finn of Mumhain and Eochaid Aincheann of Laigin.[3]
Sources
↑ Annals of the Four Masters. M39.1 (English translation).
↑ Annals of the Four Masters. M40.1 (English translation).
↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Annals of the Four Masters. M56.1 (English translation).
↑ Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart, 1870-1950, Lebor gabála Érenn : The book of the taking of Ireland
Dublin : Published for the Irish texts Society by the Educational Company of Ireland; 1938-1956; page: 306-308
Internet Archive (accessed 29 October 2024).
See also:
Wikidata: Item Q1271967, en:Wikipedia help.gif
O'Hart, John, Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation
Dublin, J. Duffy and Co.; New York, Benziger Brothers; 1892; volume: 1; page: 58
Internet Archive (accessed 29 October 2024). No. 104 in Monarchs of the Line of Heber.
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I58529 |
Freeman-Smith |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
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