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Irial Faidh, King of Ireland

Male - 1671 B.C.

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  • Name Irial Faidh  
    Suffix King of Ireland 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1671 B.C.  Magh Muaidhe, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Magh Muagh Find all individuals with events at this location 
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      was the 10th Monarch of Ireland; d. B.C. 1670. This was a very learned King; could foretell things to come; and caused much of the country to be cleared of the ancient forests. He likewise built seven royal palaces, viz., Rath Ciombaoith, Rath Coincheada, Rath Mothuig, Rath Buirioch, Rath Luachat, Path Croicne, and Rath Boachoill. He won four remarkable battles over his enernies: \emdash Ard Inmath, at Teabtha, wbere Stirne, the son of Dubh, son of Fomhar, was slain; the second battle was at Teanmhuighe, agminst the Fomhoraice, where Eichtghe, their leader, was slain ; the third was the battle of Loch Muighe, where Lugrot, the son of Moghfeibhis, was slain ; and the fourth was the battle of Cuill Martho, where the four sons of Heber were defeated. Irial died in the second year after this battle, having reigned 10 years, and was buried at Magh Muagh

      Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.

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      Irial Fáid«/b» ("the prophet"),«u»[1]«/u» the youngest son of «u»Érimón «/u» by his wife Tea, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, became «u»High King of Ireland «/u» after killing «u»Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna «/u», sons of «u»Éber Finn «/u», in the Battle of Cul Martha, in revenge for their killing of his brothers «u»Luigne and Laigne «/u». He cleared twelve plains, dug seven royal forts, and fought four battles against the «u»Fomorians «/u». Having ruled for ten years, he died at Mag Muaide, and was succeeded by his son «u»Ethriel «/u». The «u»«i»Lebor Gabála Érenn «/u»«/i» places his death during the reign of Tautanes in «u»Assyria «/u» (1191-1182 BC according to «u»Jerome «/u»'s «u»«i»Chronicon «/u»«/i»).«u»[2]«/u» «u»Geoffrey Keating «/u» dates his reign from 1269 to 1259 «u»BC «/u»,«u»[3]«/u» the «u»«i»Annals of the Four Masters «/u»«/i» from 1681-1671 BC.«u»[4]«/u»
      «b»References
      «u»1. ^«/u»«/b» «u»«i»Dictionary of the Irish Language «/u»«/i», Compact Edition, «u»Royal Irish Academy «/u», 1990, p. 292. Also spelled «i»Fáith«/i».
      «u»«b»2. ^«/u»«/b» R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), «i»Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland«/i» Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956, pp. 189-195, 427-431
      «u»«b»3. ^«/u»«/b» D. Comyn & P. S. Dinneen (ed .& trans.), «i»The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating«/i», Irish Texts Society, 1902-1914, «u»Book 1 Chapter 25 <http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100054/text035.html>«/u»
      «u»«b»4. ^«/u»«/b» John O'Donovan (ed. & trans.), «i»Annala Rioghachta Éireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters«/i», Dublin, 1848-1851, «u»Vol. 1 p. 35-37 <http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005A/text006.html>«/u»
    Person ID I60852  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Heremon (Éremón), King of Ireland   d. 1684 B.C., Rath Beothaigh over the Eoir, Argat Ross, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Tea ingen Lugdach   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Spain Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F551617220  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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     1. Ethrial, King of Ireland   d. 1651 B.C., Battle of Raeire, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F551617221  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013