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Áed of Kildare See: Áed Dub mac Colmáin

  • d. 589
  • Ráith Áeda meic Bricc, Cell Áir, Slíab Líac
Áed mac Bricc, patron saint of Ráith Áeda and Cell Fháir / Áir (Rahugh and Killare, Co. Westmeath)
king of Ailech (r. 788-819) and high-king of Ireland from Cenél nÉogain of the northern Uí Néill; son of Níall Frossach mac Fergaile.
Áed Rind alias Ferdoman, son of Rónán, according to the Dinnshenchas of Snám Dá Én
  • Ess Rúaid, Tír Áeda
A legendary king of Ireland mentioned in some tales of the Ulster Cycle and related texts. According to an origin legend concerning Emain Macha, he ‘shared’ the kingship with Díthorba and Cimbáeth, being the first of them to hold it until he drowned in Ess Ruaid (Assaroe); he is identified as the father of Macha Mongrúad, from whom Emain Macha is said to take its name.
joint high-king of Ireland, eponymous ancestor of Síl nÁedo Sláine; said to be a son of Díarmait mac Cerbaill and Mugain.
high-king of Ireland; son of Domnall Ilchelgach
A son of Óengus mac in Dagda, according to Acallam na senórach.
  • r. 574–609
  • Dál Riata
king of Dál Riata (r. c.574–609)
  • fl. ?
  • Munster, Máig ... r. Maigue
early Munster poet of whom little is known. The tale Cath Maige Mucrama cites a quatrain beg. Usce Máge cenbad sruth (§ 5), perhaps ascribed to him, which says that the river Maigue (Co. Cork and Co. Limerick) passes by his courtyard (les).

Áedán of Ferns See: Máedóc of Ferns