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Eochaid Muinremuir

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Eochaid Muinremuir was a possible king of Dál Riata in the early 5th century. He was the grandfather of the legendary king of Scotland, Fergus Mór, he also was the father of Erc of Dál Riata.[1][2] Eochaid may have married Carthn Casduff, but, as with most information about Eochaid, this fact is obscure and uncertain. Eochaid was also thought to be the son of Áengus Fert. He may be identified with the mythical Scots ruler Eugenius I. He is a ancestor of Nicolas II of Russia

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References

  1. ^ Anderson, Alan Orr (1908). Scottish annals from English chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286. Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. London, D.N. Nutt.
  2. ^ Skene, William Forbes (1867). Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots: And Other Early Memorials of Scottish History. H. M. General register house.

Sources

  • History of the Kings of Scotland, 1582, George Buchanan
  • Genealogy, 2015, Bridget Windstead