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Encyclopedia > Sengann

Sengann ("old-mean") is the name of two early settlers of Ireland according to Irish mythology. Although many of the manuscripts containing texts relating to Irish mythology have failed to survive, and much more material was probably never committed to writing, there is enough remaining to enable the identification of four distinct, if overlapping, cycles: the Mythological Cycle, The Ulster Cycle, the Fenian Cycle and the...


1. Sengann was the name of a king of the Fomorians who was defeated, along with his brother Gann (1), by Nemed. In Irish mythology, the Fomorians (Irish Fomóire, Fomórach) or Fomors were a semi-divine race who inhabited Ireland in ancient times. ... Gann or Gand (scanty, mean, grudging) is the name of two early settlers of Ireland in Irish mythology. ...


2. Sengann son of Dela of the Fir Bolg was a High King of Ireland. He succeeded his brothers Gann (2) and Genann when they died of plague, and ruled for five years until he was overthrown by Fiacha Cennfinnán, grandson of Rudraige (2). In Irish mythology and pseudohistory, the Fir Bolg (Fir Bholg, Firbolg, Irish men of Builg) were one of the races that inhabited Ireland before the coming of the Gaels. ... 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. ... Gann or Gand (scanty, mean, grudging) is the name of two early settlers of Ireland in Irish mythology. ... In Irish mythology Genann son of Dela of the Fir Bolg was joint High King of Ireland with his brother Gann (2) after the death of their brother Rudraige (2). ... In Irish mythology Fiacha Cennfinnán (little white head), son of Starn, son of Rudraige (2), of the Fir Bolg, became High King of Ireland when he overthrew his great-uncle Sengann (2). ... Rudraige (Rudhraighe, Ruadhraighe) is a name given to several figures in Irish history and mythology. ...



Preceded by:
Gann (2) and Genann
High King of Ireland
AFM 1927-1921 BC
FFE 1507-1502 BC
Succeeded by:
Fiacha Cennfinnán


Gann or Gand (scanty, mean, grudging) is the name of two early settlers of Ireland in Irish mythology. ... In Irish mythology Genann son of Dela of the Fir Bolg was joint High King of Ireland with his brother Gann (2) after the death of their brother Rudraige (2). ... 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. ... In Irish mythology Fiacha Cennfinnán (little white head), son of Starn, son of Rudraige (2), of the Fir Bolg, became High King of Ireland when he overthrew his great-uncle Sengann (2). ...


See also

Lebor Gabála Érenn Lebor Gabála Érenn (The Book of the Taking of Ireland) is the Middle Irish title of a loose collection of poems and prose narratives recounting the mythical origins and history of the Irish race from the creation of the world down to the Middle Ages. ...


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Sengann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (122 words)
Sengann ("old-mean") is the name of two early settlers of Ireland according to Irish mythology.
Sengann was the name of a king of the Fomorians who was defeated, along with his brother Gann (1), by Nemed.
Sengann son of Dela of the Fir Bolg was a legendary early High King of Ireland in the 16th or 20th century BC.
Thorsten Pache Online (11626 words)
Sengann, ein gebürtiger Halbriese, wich einen Schritt zurück, nachdem er seinen erfolglosen Ausfall beendet hatte.
Sengann würde bestimmt unheimlich wütend werden, wenn ihm Lognah, über seine Befehle hinweg, folgen würde.
Sengann, der inzwischen auch seinen mächtigen Zweihänder gezogen hatte, grinste seinen Bruder an.
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