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Name |
Aongus Olmucach 20Th King of Ireland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
(Or 1043BC) In The Ba Ttle Of Carman, 1409 BC |
Person ID |
I149218 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2013 |
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Notes |
- "Aongus Olmucach: ...was the 20th Monarch. He was named for having abreed of swine of a much larger size than any in Ireland, the words "oll"and "mucca" signifying "great swine." He was a valiant and war-likeprince, and fought the following battles: the battle of Claire, thebattle of Moigen Cgiath, in Connaught; the battle of Glaise Fraochain,where Frachain Faiah was killed; and in his reign the Picts again refusedto pay the tribute imposed on them 250 years before, by Heremon, but thisMonarch went with a strong army into Alba and in thirty pitched battlesovercame them and forced them to pay the required tribute. Aongus was atlength slain by Eana, in the ba ttle of Carman, 1409 BC."
From Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella
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