Entities

Cathal Cú Cen Máthair

  • d. 665/6
  • Cú cen Máthair
  • kings
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King of Munster (r. 661-665/6) from the Éoganacht Glendamnach, son of Cathal mac Áedo (d. 628), a previous king of Munster.


See also: Cathal mac Áedo
Cathal mac Áedo
(d. 628)
King of Munster from the Éoganacht Glendamnach, son of Áed Fland Cathrach.

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Cathal mac Finguine
Cathal mac Finguine
(d. 742)
A king of Munster from the Éoganacht Glendamnach, known for his military conflicts with kings of the Uí Néill, including Fergal mac Máele Dúin (d. 722) and the latter’s son Áed Allán (d. 743). In a Middle Irish narrative satire, Aislinge Meic Con Glinne, he is portrayed as being possessed by a demon of gluttony.

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Eóganacht GlendamnachEóganacht Glendamnach
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McGuire, James [ed.], and James Quinn [ed.], Dictionary of Irish biography, online ed., Online: Royal Irish Academy, Cambridge University Press, 2009–present. URL: <https://www.dib.ie>.
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