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Mug Núadat* alias Éogan Taídlech │ Ailill Ólomm │ ┌───────────────────┼─────────────────────┐ (Cormac) Cas Éogan Mór* Cían (Dál Cais) │ (Éile, Cíannachta, Gailenga, Luigni, etc.) Fíachu Muillethan │ Ailill Fland Becc │ ┌────────────────────────────┴────────────────────────────┬─────────────────┐ Maine Munchaín alias Dáire Cerbba │ (Láre) Fidach │ │ Lugaid / Luigthech │ │ ┌──┴────────────────┐ │ Crimthann Mór mac Fidaig Fíachu Fidgennid Dauí Eochu Liathán │ (Uí Fhidgenti) (Uí Duach Airgetrois) (Uí Liatháin) │ │ ┌────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┐ Lugaid │ Cathub (Uí Lugdach Éile) Conall Corc (Uí Chathbad Chuille) │ ┌─────────────────────┬──────────────────┬──────────────┼───────────┬───────────────────┬─────────────┐ Coirpre Lúachra Coirpre Cruithnechán Maine Lemna │ Mac Iair Mac Brócc/Trena Mac Cass (Éoganacht Locha Léin) (É. Maige Gerginn (Lemnaig │ (Uí Meic Iair) (Uí Meic Brócc/ (É. Raithlind) i nAlbain) i nAlbain) │ Uí Threna) │ Nad Fróich Eochu │ (Uí Echach Muman) ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────┐ Ailill Óengus mac Nad Froích (Éoganacht Áine) │ │ ┌────────────────────────────┬┴────────────────┬───────────┐ Crimthann Eochaid Dub Gilcach Feidelmid Bressal │ ┌───────────┴────────────┐ (É. Chaisil) (É. Chaisil) Éndae Crimthann Airthir Chliach Crimthann Srem (Feimin) (Uí Énda) (É. Airthir Chliach) (É. Glendamnach)
Based on Francis J. Byrne, Irish kings and high-kings (2001): ‘Appendix 11: The Eóganacht dynasties of Munster’; T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland (2000): ‘Appendix VIII. Early Éoganachta’
Persons and people indexed above
Éogan Taídlech No associated entry available. • Éogan Mór mac Ailella <strong>Éogan Mór mac Ailella,Éogan Mór,Éogan mac Ailella</strong> (ass. time-frame: Éogan Mór mac Ailella) – Eponymous ancestor of the Éoganachta of Munster; son of Ailill Ólomm, king of Munster <small>(link to subject index)</small>. • Ailill Ólomm <strong>Ailill Aulom</strong> (ass. time-frame: Irish legendary history) – king of Munster; reputed ancestor of the Éoganacht and Dál Cais; a prominent figure in various king-tales, such as those revolving around the Battle of Mag Mucrama. <small>(link to subject index)</small>. • Cormac (Cas) mac Ailella Óloimm <strong>Cormac mac Ailella Óloimm</strong> (ass. time-frame: Ailill Ólomm,IdÉogan Mór mac Ailella) – son of Ailill Ólomm and brother of Éogan, the eponymous ancestor of the Éoganachta. His appearance in the sources or that of his epithet <i>Cas(s)</i> has been related to the rise of the Dál Cais in the tenth century at the expense of the Éoganachta: by grafting an ancestor of their own to the Éoganacht genealogy, it sought to bolster rival claims to the kingship of Munster. <small>(link to subject index)</small>. • Cían mac Ailella Óloimm No associated entry available. • Fíachu Muillethan <strong>Fíachu Muillethan</strong> (<i>fl.</i> 507–514) – Fíachu (<i>Mun-</i> or <i>Muil-lethan</i>) mac Éogain; son of Éogan mac Ailella; king of Munster <small>(link to subject index)</small>. • Óengus mac Nad Froích <strong>Óengus mac Nad Froích</strong> (<i>d</i>. 489) – king of Munster; son of Nad Froích mac Cuirc; husband of Eithne Uathach ingen Crimthainn; killed in the battle of Cenn Losnada (or Cell Losnaig in Mag Fea) (<i>AU</i>). <small>(link to subject index)</small>.