ingen Sgaile, Báine
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1. ingen Sgaile, Báine was born in 50 in Kingdom of Alba; died in 106 in Kingdom of Alba; was buried in 106 in Kingdom of Alba. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L63D-BVS
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Built Ráth Mór, an Iron Age hillfort in the earthwork complex at Clogher, Donegal, Ireland.
Also Known as Báine ingen Sqaile Balbh of Alba.Family/Spouse: mac Fiachu, 106th High King of Ireland at Tara Tuathal Teachtmhar. Tuathal was born in 40 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland; died on 1 Oct 106 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 2. mac Tuathal Techtmar, King Fedlim Rachtmar
was born in 68 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland; died in 119 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland.
Generation: 2
2. mac Tuathal Techtmar, King Fedlim Rachtmar (1.Báine1) was born in 68 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland; died in 119 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: 108th High King Of Ireland
- FSID: L666-1TX
Notes:
Fedlimid Rechtmar ("the lawful, legitimate" or "the passionate, furious") or Rechtaid ("the judge, lawgiver"), son of Tuathal Techtmar, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. His
Family/Spouse: Ollchrothach, Queen Una Ughna. Una (daughter of of Denmark, King Indearg and of Denmark, Queen Lochlioh) was born in 98 in Denmark; died in 113 in Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 3. mac Fedlim, High King of Ireland Conn Cétchathach
was born in 110 in Ireland; died in 157 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland; was buried in 157 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland.
Generation: 3
3. mac Fedlim, High King of Ireland Conn Cétchathach (2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 110 in Ireland; died in 157 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland; was buried in 157 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: High King Ireland
- FSID: LDT7-19B
- Military: 157; Battle of Tuath Amrois Ireland of which he died.
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Conn Cétchathach ("of the Hundred Battles", pron. [kɒn: ˈkeːdxaθəx]), son of Fedlimid Rechtmar, was, according to medieval Irish legendary and annalistic sources, a High King of Ireland, and the ancestor of the Connachta, and, through his descendant Niall Noígiallach, the Uí Néill dynasties, which dominated Ireland in the early Middle Ages, and their descendants.
Killed by Tiobraidhe Tireach, King of the Ulaid, who sent fifty warriors dressed as women from Emain Macha to kill him at Tara.Family/Spouse: ingen Cathair Mór, Eithne Tháebfhota. Eithne (daughter of Mór, King Cathaeir and of Mumhan, Feargusa) was born in 113 in Meath, Ireland; died in 194 in Tara Castle, Meath, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 4. mac Conaill Cearnaig, King Irial Glunmhar
was born in 134 in Northern Ireland; died in DECEASED in Northern Ireland.
Generation: 4
4. mac Conaill Cearnaig, King Irial Glunmhar (3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 134 in Northern Ireland; died in DECEASED in Northern Ireland.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: King of Ulster
- FSID: LKH9-QW9
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Died:
UladhFamily/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 5. mac Fedelmid, Flachadh
was born in 154 in Ireland; died in DECEASED in Wales.
Generation: 5
5. mac Fedelmid, Flachadh (4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 154 in Ireland; died in DECEASED in Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Ruler of Desi
- House: Desi
- FSID: 937J-967
Family/Spouse: ui Eremoin, N.N.. N.N. was born in 178 in Ireland; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 6. mac Fiachadh, Cairpre Rigronn
was born in 172 in Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales.
Generation: 6
6. mac Fiachadh, Cairpre Rigronn (5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 172 in Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales.
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- FSID: LZDQ-STB
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additional possible ancestors:
EBK: Ancestry of Aed Brosc. (2017). Earlybritishkingdoms.com. Retrieved 23 May 2017, from http://earlybritishkingdoms.com/gene/aedanc.htmlFamily/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 7. mac Cairbre Rigronn, Airt Cuirp
was born in 190 in Ireland; died in 240 in Ireland.
Generation: 7
7. mac Cairbre Rigronn, Airt Cuirp (6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 190 in Ireland; died in 240 in Ireland.
Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: GHQG-VKY
Family/Spouse: mac Conn, Maedhbh. Maedhbh was born in 200; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 8. mac Airt Cuirp, Eochaid Allmuir
was born in 240 in Waterford, Ireland; died in 290 in Dyfed, Wales.
Generation: 8
8. mac Airt Cuirp, Eochaid Allmuir (7.Airt7, 6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 240 in Waterford, Ireland; died in 290 in Dyfed, Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: The first Deisi leader in Demetia
- FSID: LWJP-L19
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aka Eochaid "Over the Sea" Allmuirr Mac Artchorp
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. ap Eochaid Allmuir, Corath
was born in 275 in Waterford, Ireland; died in 340 in Dyfed, Wales.
Generation: 9
9. ap Eochaid Allmuir, Corath (8.Eochaid8, 7.Airt7, 6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 275 in Waterford, Ireland; died in 340 in Dyfed, Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: G7SS-75Q
Family/Spouse: verch Tewdrig, Marchell. Marchell was born in 299 in Talgarth, Breconshire, Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 10. mac Corath, Lord Aed Brosc
was born in 340 in Munster, Ireland; died in 409 in Dyfed, Wales.
Generation: 10
10. mac Corath, Lord Aed Brosc (9.Corath9, 8.Eochaid8, 7.Airt7, 6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 340 in Munster, Ireland; died in 409 in Dyfed, Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- House: Déssi
- FSID: L2GJ-NC1
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Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland. His grandfather, Eochaid Allmuir (from Over the Sea) had left his homeland when a bid for independence by his people was severely crushed by their High-King. There is some evidence to suggest the Roman authorities asked for his help in keeping Irish pirates away from the Dyfed coast. The descendants of Aed’s eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son, Triffyn Farfog, married the heiress of the Dyfed Kings. Like most Irish Royalty, Eochaid claimed descent from Beli Mawr, the Celtic Sun-God, through his son, Miled. The Sons of Miled were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.
Family/Spouse: verch Clydwyn, Gwledyr. Gwledyr (daughter of ap Ednyfed, King Clydwyn) was born in 348 in Dyfed, Wales; died in DECEASED in Dyfed, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 11. mac Aed Brosc, King Triffyn
was born in 385 in Dyfed, Wales; died in UNKNOWN in Dyfed, Wales.
Generation: 11
11. mac Aed Brosc, King Triffyn (10.Aed10, 9.Corath9, 8.Eochaid8, 7.Airt7, 6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 385 in Dyfed, Wales; died in UNKNOWN in Dyfed, Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: Dyfed, Wales; King
- FSID: 29YD-6Y3
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The Bearded King
Triffyn Farfog (English: Triffyn the Bearded; born c. AD 385) was a legendary king of Dyfed, son of Aed Brosc [it], a Deisi invader from Ireland, of the dynasty of Eochaid Allmuir.
Triffyn married Gwledyr, the heiress of the British kings of Dyfed, in the mid-5th century and inherited the kingdom.[citation needed].
He was the reputed father of King Aergol Lawhir. His fraternal nephew, Cormac mac Urb, was the grandfather of Brychan mac Anlach, eponymous founder of Brycheiniog.Family/Spouse: verch Clydwyn, Clotri. Clotri was born in 400 in Dyfed, Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 12. ap Triffyn Farfog, King Aergol Lawhir
was born in 437 in Dyfed, Wales; died in 500 in Wales.
Generation: 12
12. ap Triffyn Farfog, King Aergol Lawhir (11.Triffyn11, 10.Aed10, 9.Corath9, 8.Eochaid8, 7.Airt7, 6.Cairpre6, 5.Flachadh5, 4.Irial4, 3.Conn3, 2.Fedlim2, 1.Báine1) was born in 437 in Dyfed, Wales; died in 500 in Wales.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Appointments / Titles: King of Dyfed
- FSID: 9CC8-VLM
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Aergol Longhand (Modern Welsh: Aergol Lawhir; c. 437 – c. 515) was a legendary king of Dyfed and son and heir of King Triffyn Farfog.
His name is the Welsh form of the Latin Agricola, just as his father's 'name' is the Cambrian form of "tribune".
Some sources claim he was born around 480. His court was at Lis Castell (Lydstep) near Din Bych (Tenby); there may have been another at Castell Argoel (probably Caeth Argoel) in Dyfed, which was presumably named in his honor.[1] He was a patron of the church at Llandaff and the bishops of Glywysing Saints Teilo and Euddogwy. He received Euddogwy's father King Budic II of Brittany after the latter was expelled from his land and was remembered by Gildas as a "good king". Aergol was known to be an enemy of King Cynan Garwyn of Powys and they clashed at Crug DyfedFamily/Spouse: ap Triffyn Farfog, N.N.. N.N. was born in 455 in Wales; died in DECEASED in Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. ap Aergol, King Gwerthefyr
was born in 475 in Dyfed, Wales; died in 540 in Wales.