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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Úgaine_MórÚgaine Mór - Wikipedia

    Úgaine Mór, son of Eochu Buadach, son of Dui Ladrach, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, the 66th High King of Ireland. [1] Biography. He was the foster-son of Cimbáeth and Macha Mong Ruad and he took power by killing his predecessor (and his foster-mother's killer) Rechtaid Rígderg.

  2. Biographie. Úgaine Mór ( le Grand ), fils d'Eochu Buadach, fils de Dui Ladrach, est selon les légendes médiévales et la tradition pseudo historique irlandaise un Ard ri Erenn .

  3. In the 7th century BC, the branch of the Heremonians who would establish Leinster, starting with Úgaine Mór, were also High Kings of Ireland and Kings of Tara. Their ascent to hegemony in Ireland was associated with the decline in influence of their Ulster-based Heremonian kinsmen from the Érainn.

  4. The O'Boyle ( Irish: Ó Baoighill) family of County Donegal were a clan of the Northern Uí Néill, a great tribal dynasty of the North Gaels descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages.

  5. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Overview. Úgaine Mór. Quick Reference. Possibly a historical early Irish chieftain, frequently cited as the ultimate ancestor in medieval genealogies. Both Labraid Loingsech of Leinster and Conn Cétchathach [of the Hundred Battles] claimed descent from him.

  6. History Page. An account of the Irish king Ugaine Mor, from An Illustrated History of Ireland, 1868, by Sister Mary Frances Clare (Margaret Anne Cusack), The Nun of Kenmare, with illustrations by Henry Doyle.

  7. Úgaine Mór, Ugaine Már, Ughaine, Úgoine, Ugainy, Ugony.. Source: A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology Author(s): James MacKillop. Possibly a historical early Irish chieftain, frequently cited as the ultimate ancestor in medieval genealogies. Both Labraid Loingsech of Leinster ...