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Name |
Eochaid The Foreigner |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I147227 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2020 |
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Notes |
- "...in the tale of the reasons for the migration of the Deisi (as alreadymentioned in chapter 5) known as the Tucait Indarba nan Dessi:-
"Eochaid went over the sea to the territory of Dyfed and it is there thathe died, and his sons and his descendants. And from them [come] thekindred of Crimthan to this day, of which is Taulodar son of Rigin son ofCatien son of Clothien son of Noe son of Artur son of Petor son of Congarson of Goirtiben son of Alcon son of Tresun son of Aed son of Brosc sonof Corach son of Eochaid the Foreigner son of Art Corp"
Since the the migration of the Deisi occurred in legend around thebeginning of the 3rd century AD, ..."
24.1.5 Columba's Genealogy
David Dale "THE HISTORY OF THE SCOTS, THE PICTS AND THE BRITONS"
at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Hisco.htm
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