• Ailill Ollamh (or Oilill Olum) in Irish traditional history was the son of Mug Nuadat and was a king of the southern half of Ireland, placed in the 3rd...
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  • based the Fairy Queen Mab. Ailill was a popular given name in medieval Ireland, meaning something like "beauty". Ailill Aulom, early 1st millennium druid...
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  • Áine (section Ailill Aulom)
    consensual marriage, he rapes her (thought to be based on the story of Ailill Aulom), and she exacts her revenge by either changing him into a goose, killing...
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    ancestor Éogan, the firstborn son of the semi-mythological 3rd-century king Ailill Aulom. This dynastic clan-name, for it was never in any sense a 'surname,'...
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  • Tara from the Dáirine, Lugaid Loígde. After Macnia died, Sadb married Ailill Aulom, king of Munster and de facto king of the southern half of Ireland, and...
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  • two men bring Fer Fí back to Ailill Aulom so that he can make the final decision on which one will keep the musician. Ailill asks Fer Fí to play his music...
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    (themselves led by the O'Sullivans and MacCarthys), descended paternally from Ailill Aulom. From the Middle Ages until 1552, the family ruled an area within the...
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  • The cast includes several major figures from Irish pseudo-history, Ailill Aulom, his son Éogan Mór and his step- and foster-son Mac Con, along with the...
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    Glossary, entry for rincne: Finn as member of Lugaid Mac Con's 'fian, "Ailill Aulom, Mac Con and Find ua Báiscne" Poem ascribed to Maelmuru Othna in the...
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    belonged to the Deirgtine, but may be a mythological figure (Nuada) Ailill Aulom, Mug's son, aka Olioll Ólum, associated with the goddess Áine Note: also...
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