Eochaid mac Óengusa

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Eochaid mac Óengusa (died 522)[1] was a King of Munster from the ruling Eoganachta dynasty. He was the son of Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), the first Christian king of Munster.[2]

The chronology of the 6th century Munster kings is confusing in the sources. According to the Laud Synchronisms he succeeded his father as king and was a contemporary of the high king Lugaid mac Lóegairi which would place the start of his reign before 507. However, in the Book of Leinster he succeeded his brother Feidlimid mac Óengusa.

He had two sons born on the same night Crimthann Srem(Feimin), ancestor of the Glendamnach sept (Glanworth, County Cork) of Eoganachta and another Crimthann by a woman named Dearcon (possibly of the Arada Cliach)[3], ancestor of the Arithir Cliach sept (Tipperary town area) of Eoganachta.[4] it is possible that the creation of two separate Crimthanns was an invention of the genealogists.[5] He was succeeded by his son Crimthann Srem mac Echado.

Eochaid mac Óengusa
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Cashel
c. 500 – 522
Succeeded by

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Notes

  1. ^ Annals of Tigernach, AT 522.2
  2. ^ Byrne, Table 11
  3. ^ Byrne, corrigenda, pg.xxii
  4. ^ O'Keeffe, Book of Munster
  5. ^ Byrne, pg.219

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