'archaeological complex'. Below is a possible and simplified pedigree for Crimthann mac Fidaig, based on Rawlinson B 502: Mug Nuadat | | Ailill Aulomm | | Eógan...
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mac Fidaig, legendary High King of Ireland of the 4th century AD Crimthann Nia Náir, legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century AD Crimthann Coscrach...
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Niall of the Nine Hostages (redirect from Echtra Mac nEchach Muigmedóin)
Fergus, by his first wife Mongfind, sister of the king of Munster, Crimthann mac Fidaig; and a fifth, Niall, by his second wife Cairenn Chasdub, daughter...
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Flann Bec, and possible cousins were Dáire Cerbba and the famous Crimthann mac Fidaig. The latter is his opponent in a celebrated cycle of stories. The...
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originally been a supernatural personage: the saga "The Death of Crimthann mac Fidaig" says the festival of Samhain was commonly called the "Festival of...
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Lugaid mac Con, Conn of the Hundred Battles, Lóegaire mac Néill and Crimthann mac Fidaig. It was part of the duty of the medieval Irish bards, or court poets...
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who became High King of Ireland in 1166. "The Violent Death of Crimthann mac Fidaig and of the Three Sons of Eochaid Muigmedón" gives the story of the...
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Dáire Cerbba (section Keating and Crimthann)
believed grandson of his, Crimthann mac Fidaig, was High King of Ireland and some British territories, and another descendant Bressal mac Ailello may have been...
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Ailill mac Echach Mugmedóin was an Irish prince, the son of the high king Eochaid Mugmedón (d.362) by his wife Mongfind, sister of Crimthann mac Fidaig (d...
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Dáirine (section Mac Con Cycle)
Lugaid Mac Con. In Ulster the Dál Fiatach septs are Haughey/Hoey and Donlevy/Dunleavy. The semi-historical Mongfind and Crimthann mac Fidaig may have...
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