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Sétna (other)
Sétna or Sedna was the name of two legendary High Kings of Ireland: *Sétna Airt, son of Artrí, son of Éber, son of Ír, son of Míl Espáine * Sétna Innarraid, son of Bres Rí See also *Renu Setna Renu Setna is a British actor. His roles on television include the shopkeeper Mr. Kittel in ''In Sickness and in Health''. and Only Fools and Horses as Mr. Ram Career Setna began his acting career after winning a scholarship to RADA in 1960. ..., British actor * Sethna * Sedna (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Setna ...
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High King Of Ireland
High King of Ireland ( ga, Ardrí na hÉireann ) was a royal title in Gaelic Ireland held by those who had, or who are claimed to have had, lordship over all of Ireland. The title was held by historical kings and later sometimes assigned anachronously or to legendary figures. Medieval and early modern Irish literature portrays an almost unbroken line of High Kings, ruling from the Hill of Tara over a hierarchy of lesser kings, stretching back thousands of years. Modern historians believe this scheme was crafted in the 8th century from the various genealogical traditions of powerful dynasties, and intended to justify their status by projecting it far into the past.Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, "Ireland, 400–800", in Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (ed.), ''A New History of Ireland 1: Prehistoric and Early Ireland'', Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 182–234. John T. Koch explains: "Although the kingship of Tara was a special kingship whose occupants had aspirations towards supremacy amon ...
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Sétna Airt
Sétna Airt, son of Artrí, son of Éber, son of Ír, son of Míl Espáine, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He came to power after the death of the previous incumbent, Rothechtaid mac Main, whom, according to one version of the story, he had killed in single combat at Cruachan, fighting to protect his son, Fíachu Fínscothach. He ruled for five years, until Fíachu, returning from exile, killed him at Cruachan. Geoffrey Keating adds that Fíachu returned to Cruachan in a "black fleet", and the '' Annals of the Four Masters'' says he was assisted in the killing of Sétna by the future High King Muinemón Muinemón (later spelling Muineamhón), son of Cas Clothach, son of Irárd, son of Rothechtaid, son of Ros, son of Glas, son of Nuadu Declam, son of Eochaid Faebar Glas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King ....'' Annals of the Four Masters'M3842-3842/ref> The chronology of Keati ...
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Sétna Innarraid
Sétna Innarraid ("of wages, stipend, reward"), son of Bres Rí, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He is said to have been the first Irish king to pay his soldiers. He ruled for twenty years, before he was killed by Siomón Brecc, grandson of Nuadu Finn Fáil. The '' Lebor Gabála Érenn'' synchronises his reign with those of Darius the Great Darius I ( peo, 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 ; grc-gre, Δαρεῖος ; – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his d ... (522–485 BC) and Xerxes I (485–465 BC) of Persia. The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's ''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'' dates his reign to 705–685 BC, that of the '' Annals of the Four Masters'' to 930–910 BC.'' Annals of the Four Masters'M4270-4290/ref> References Legendary High Kings of Ireland {{Ireland-royal-stub es ...
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Renu Setna
Renu Setna is a British actor. His roles on television include the shopkeeper Mr. Kittel in ''In Sickness and in Health''. and Only Fools and Horses as Mr. Ram Career Setna began his acting career after winning a scholarship to RADA in 1960. He has played roles in productions from Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Calcutta, Hyderabad and Bangalore. Before this he was employed building houses as a manual labourer in the 1950s. Setna has appeared in some of Britain's most successful television series: ''Z-Cars'', ''Doomwatch'', ''I, Claudius'', ''Cloud Burst'', ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'', ''Only Fools and Horses'', ''Doctor Who'', ''Crossroads'', ''The Bill'', ''Open All Hours'', ''Are You Being Served?'', ''Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'', ''In Sickness and in Health'', ''Minder'', ''Holby City'', ''Silent Witness'' and ''Collision''. Renu Setna's stage work includes ''Khahil Gibran'' at the Commonwealth Theatre in London, Shakespeare roles , ''Gandhi'' directed by Peter Stevenson with John Castl ...
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Sethna
Sethna is a (Parsi-)Gujarati surname meaning "pertaining to (''-na'') the ombudsman/broker/administrator/supervisor(''seth-'')", and may refer to: * Adi M. Sethna, Indian general * Beheruz Sethna, academic * Homi Sethna, chemical engineer * Kaikhosru Dadhaboy (K. D.) Sethna, poet, philosopher and cultural critic * Pheroze Sethna Year of birth missing Year of death missing Members of the Imperial Legislative Council of India Members of the Council of State (India) Parsi people People from Mumbai 1938 deaths Officers of the Order of the British Empire Indian Knig ..., Indian politician {{given name, type=surname, cat=Surnames ...
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