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Aincél, Dígbál and Esbaid (sons of Úar)

  • Aincél ... son of Úar, Dígbál ... son of Úar, Esbaid ... son of Úar
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Ain(g)cél (lit. ‘Bad omen’), Dígbál and Esbaid, sons of Úar mac Indaist


See also: sons of the king of Irúaith
Ág, Ilar and Dub ... sons of the king of Irúaith
In Acallam na senórach, three brothers, sons of the king of Irúaith, who aid the men of Ireland against the three sons of Úar mac Indaist.

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Úar mac Indaist
Úar mac Indaist
son of Indast. Ros na Fingaili (‘The wood of the kin-slaying’) is said to have been so-called because it is where his nine sons had slain one another; later said to be the father of Aincél, Dígbál and Esbaid.

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Dennis Groenewegen
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June 2016, last updated: June 2021