Mug Núadat (al. Éogan Taídlech)

legendary king of Munster; father of Ailill Ólomm and grandfather of Éogan Mór; ancestor of the Éoganacht. His main rival in the sources is Conn Cétchathach, with whom he comes to an arrangement: to divide Ireland into a northern half (Leth Cuinn) and a southern half (Leth Moga).
See also: Ailill ÓlommAilill Ólomm
Ailill Aulom
(time-frame ass. with Irish legendary history)
king of Munster; reputed ancestor of the Éoganacht and Dál Cais; a prominent figure in various king-tales, such as those revolving around the Battle of Mag Mucrama.
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Conn CétchathachConn Cétchathach
legendary high-king of Ireland; son of Fedlimid Rechtmar
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Éber [king of Spain]Éber ... king of Spain
(time-frame ass. with Mug Núadat ... alias Éogan Taídlech)
In Munster origin legends as represented by Tochmarc Moméra, a king of Spain whose daughter married Éogan Taídlech and became the mother of Ailill Ólomm.
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Lugaid LágaLugaid Lága(e)
Lugaid Lágae
(time-frame ass. with Lugaid Mac Con)
A warrior associated with Lugaid Mac Con, son of Mog Nuadat, progenitor of the Éoganacht.
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Moméra [alias Bera]Moméra ... alias Bera
Bera ... daughter of the king of Spain
(time-frame ass. with Ailill Ólomm, Mug Núadat ... alias Éogan Taídlech)
in Munster origin legends, a daughter of (Éber) the king of Spain, who became the wife of Mug Núadat (alias Éogan Taídlech) and the mother of Ailill Ólomm. Her name is given as Bera in Cath Maighe Léna and a long recension of Cóir anmann.
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Mug NéitMug Néit
(time-frame ass. with Mug Néit)
legendary king of Munster, father of Mug Núadat and ancestor figure for Munster dynasties, the Éoganachta in particular
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