Echu mac Muiredaig
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Эху мак Муйредайг (др.‑ирл. Echu mac Muiredaig; VI век) — король (Южного Лейнстера) во второй половине VI века.
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Echu mac Muiredaig (flourished mid 6th century) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster. His father, Muiredach mac Óengusa and grandfather Óengus mac Feidlimid had been kings of the Ui Cheinnselaig as well. They belonged to a branch known as the Uí Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae Cennsalach, who was the father of Óengus.
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Rí Uí Chinnsealaigh de mhuintir ba ea Eacha mac Muireadaigh (Sean-Ghaeilge Echu mac Muiredaig) (fl. lár na 6ú haoise). Muiredach mac Óengusa ba ea a athair agus Óengus mac Feidlimid a sheanathair, ríthe Ui Chinnsealaigh beirt. De shliocht Fheilimí mhic Éanna Cinnsealaigh iad uile.
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Echu mac Muiredaig
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Echu mac Muiredaig
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Эху мак Муйредайг
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Echu mac Muiredaig (flourished mid 6th century) was a king of the Uí Cheinnselaig of South Leinster. His father, Muiredach mac Óengusa and grandfather Óengus mac Feidlimid had been kings of the Ui Cheinnselaig as well. They belonged to a branch known as the Uí Felmeda descended from Fedelmid, son of Énnae Cennsalach, who was the father of Óengus. He is listed in the king list in the Book of Leinster but is not mentioned in the annals. An 11th-century poem Gein Branduib maic Echach ocus Aedáin maic Gabráin (The Birth of Brandub son of Eochu and of Aedán son of Gabrán) mentions that Echu was expelled from Leinster by his brother Fáelán and went to the court of Gabrán mac Domangairt, king of Dál Riata in Scotland. The king list in the Book of Leinster mentions a Fáelán mac Síláin as king prior to Echu from a rival line descended from Crimthann mac Énnai (died 483). Echu later returned to take the throne though it is not mentioned in what manner he did so. The poem goes on to relate that Echu's wife, named Feidelm agreed to exchange one of her twin sons at birth for one of the twin daughters of Gabran so that Gabran could have a son. These boys were Brandub mac Echach (died 603) and Áedán mac Gabráin. The date of the poem coincides with a period of Scottish and Leinster cooperation and could be political propaganda. A foster-brother relationship may be implied. Echu's son Brandub would go on to become King of Leinster and halt the expansion of the southern Ui Neill.
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Rí Uí Chinnsealaigh de mhuintir ba ea Eacha mac Muireadaigh (Sean-Ghaeilge Echu mac Muiredaig) (fl. lár na 6ú haoise). Muiredach mac Óengusa ba ea a athair agus Óengus mac Feidlimid a sheanathair, ríthe Ui Chinnsealaigh beirt. De shliocht Fheilimí mhic Éanna Cinnsealaigh iad uile. Feictear Eacha sna ríliostaí sa Leabhar Laighneach, ach níl aon trácht ar Eacha sna hannála. Sa dán den 11ú déag, , deirtear gur dhíbir a dheartháir Faolán é agus go ndeachaigh sé ar deoraíocht go cúirt rí an Dáil Riada san Albain, Gabrán mac Domangairt. Feictear rí darbh ainm sna ríliostaí, de shliocht Criomhthainn mac Éanna (bás 483). Tháinig Eachtra ar ais mar rí ach ní deirtear cén chaoi. Insítear ansin sa dán gur rugadh dhá chúpla ar an oíche chéanna, beirt mhac do bhean chéile Eachach, Feidelm, agus beirt iníonacha do bhean chéile Ghabhráin. Thoiligh Eacha agus Feidelm mac amháin acu a chur ar altramas, ionad go raibh mac ag gach clann. Brandub mac Echach (bás 603) agus Áedán mac Gabráin ba ea na buachaillí. Scríobhadh an dán le linn ré comhoibrithe idir na Laigin agus an Alba, agus b'fhéidir é go raibh bolscaireacht a bhí i gceist. Dhéanfadh rí Laigean de Bhrandubh in am trátha agus chuirfeadh sé cosc ar shíneadh Uí Néill an deiscirt
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Эху мак Муйредайг (др.‑ирл. Echu mac Muiredaig; VI век) — король (Южного Лейнстера) во второй половине VI века.
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