Dáire mac Dedad

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Dáire mac Dedad (Dáire, son of

Érainn, including the Dál Fiatach of Ulster.[2]

His brother, whom Dáire is said to have succeeded as

King of Munster, was Íar mac Dedad, ancestor of Eterscél Mór, father of the legendary monarch Conaire Mór.[3]

T. F. O'Rahilly did not see Dáire as distinct from his son, stating that "Cú Roí and Dáire are ultimately one and the same".[4]

According to genealogical schemes deriving from the compilations and works of

Duald Mac Firbis and others, Dáire's family can be reconstructed as follows:[5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ see Pokorny
  2. Rawlinson B 502
    ¶937: ... Dál Fiatach insin de clainn Con Ruí m. Dáire m. Dedaed a cóiciud Con Ruí la Mumain is ass bunad in Dáil Fhiatach-so.
  3. ^ Dobbs
  4. ^ O'Rahilly, p. 49
  5. ^ Dobbs, passim

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