• Túathal Techtmar (Old Irish: [ˈtuːaθal ˈtʲextṽar]; 'the legitimate'), son of Fíachu Finnolach, was a High King of Ireland, according to medieval Irish...
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  • include: Túathal Techtmar, legendary king Túathal Máelgarb (fl. 6th century), king of Tara Túathal mac Máele-Brigte (died 854), king of Leinster Tuathal Mac...
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    Lambay, both close to where Túathal Techtmar might plausibly have landed, and also at other sites associated with Túathal such as Tara and Clogher. It...
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  • 385–326 BC. In fact the pedigree of the Connachta is unreliable before Túathal Techtmar, that of the Clanna Dedad before the eponymous Dedu mac Sin. A common...
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    Magh Tuireadh 76 AD (Anno Domini) – Battle at the hill of Achall (Túathal Techtmar defeats Elim mac Conrach) 195 AD – Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe 226 AD...
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    pretext for conquest. Parallels have been drawn with the Irish legend of Túathal Techtmar, who is said to have been exiled to Britain as a child and returned...
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    Sea and the Shannon, is traditionally said to have been created by Túathal Techtmar, an exemplar king, in the first century from parts of the other four...
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  • pregnant, fled home to Alba, where she gave birth to Fíachu's son, Tuathal Techtmar, who would ultimately return to Ireland to claim the throne. The Lebor...
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  • Cathair Mór Dál Cuinn (Connachta and Uí Néill): (Fíachu Finnolaech) Tuathal Techtmar Fedlimid Rechtmar Conn of the Hundred Battles Art mac Cuinn Cormac...
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    Robins, food writer, blogger and photographer Brendan Shine, singer Túathal Techtmar, High King of Ireland George Wade, British Army Field Marshal Mullingar...
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