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Encyclopedia > Eochaid Faebar Glas

Eochaid Faebar Glas, son of Conmael, was a legendary High King of Ireland. His epithet means "blue-green sharp edge". In Irish mythology Conmael son of Eber Finn became High King of Ireland when he overthrew Eithrial. ... The office of High King of Ireland (Irish: Ard Rí Érenn) was in origin a pseudohistorial construct of the eighth century that placed a king of all Ireland atop the fragmented pyramid of kingship that actually existed at that time. ...



Preceded by:
Cearmna Finn
and Sobhairce
High King of Ireland
AFM 1493-1473 BC
FFE 1115-1095 BC
Succeeded by:
Fiacha Labhrainne


In Irish mythology Cearmna Finn was joint High King of Ireland with his brother Sobhairce. ... The High Kingship of Ireland was a pseudohistorical construct of the eighth century AD, a projection into the distant past of a political entity that did not become reality until the ninth century. ... Signature page from the Annals of the Four Masters Entry for A.D. 432 The Annals of the Four Masters or the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters are a chronicle of medieval Irish history. ... Seathrún Céitinn, known in English as Geoffrey Keating, was a 17th century Irish clergyman, poet and historian. ...


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Eochaid Ollathair, also known as The Dagda, mythical king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, said to have ruled Ireland in the 15th or 18th century BC
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NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Eochaid (230 words)
Eochaid mac Eirc, mythological king of the Fir Bolg in the 16th or 20th century BC
Eochaid Ollathair, also known as The Dagda, mythical king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, said to have ruled Ireland in the 15th or 18th century BC
Eochaid Faebar Glas,, legendary High King of Ireland of the 13th or 15th century BC
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