Maen, Maoin, Maon or Main), son of
Ă“engus Olmucaid
Ă“engus Olmucaid (or Aengus Olmucada), son of FĂachu Labrainne, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. During the reign of his father, he conquered Scotland. He came to power by killing the incumb ...
, who, according to medieval legend and tradition, was a
High King of Ireland
High King of Ireland ( ga, Ardrà 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 ana ...
. Ă“engus Olmucaid in turn was the son of
FĂachu Labrainne
FĂachu Labhrainne, son of Smirgoll, son of Enboth, son of Tigernmas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He came to power by killing the previous incumbent, Eochaid Faebar Glas, in the battle ...
.
His Son was
Rothechtaid mac Main
Rothechtaid, son of Maen, son of Óengus Olmucaid, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He came to power by killing the previous incumbent, his grandfather's killer Énna Airgdech, in the bat ...
,
['']Annals of the Four Masters
The ''Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland'' ( ga, Annála RĂoghachta Éireann) or the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' (''Annála na gCeithre MáistrĂ'') are chronicles of medieval Irish history. The entries span from the Deluge, dated as 2,24 ...
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High King of Ireland ( ga, Ardrà 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 ana ...
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Legendary Irish kings
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