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Name |
Fiacha Labhrainn King of Ireland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
(Or 1083BC) 1448 BC In Battle Of Bealgadain |
Person ID |
I149217 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2013 |
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Notes |
- Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella.
"Foll-Aich: his son; was kept out of the Monarchy by Conmaol, the slayerof his father, who usurped his place.
Tigernmas: his son; was the 13th Monarch, and reigned 50 years.
Enboath: his so n. It was in this prince's lifetime that the Kingdom wasdivided in two parts by a line drawn from Drogheda to Limerick.
Smiomghall: his son; in his lifetime the Picts in Scotland were forced toabide by their oath, and pay homage to the Irish Monarch; seven largewoods were also cut down.
Fiacha Labhrainn: his son; was the 18th Monarch; reigned 24 years, slewEochaidh Faobharglas, of the line of Heber, at the battle of Carman.During his reign all the inhabitants of Scotland were brought insubjection to the Irish Monarchy, and the conquest was secured by his sonthe 20th Monarch. Fiacha at length (1448 BC) fell in the battle ofBealgadain, by the hands of Eochaidh Mumho, the son of Moefeibhis, of therace of Heber Fionn. He was called Labhrainn because during his reign thestream of Tubher Labhrainn began to flow. "
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