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Eochaid Mugmedon

Eochaid Mugmedon ("slave-lord") was a semi-historical High King of Ireland of the 4th century who was said to be the ancestor of many of Ireland's most significant dynasties, such as the Connachta and the Ui Néill.

By his wife, Mongfind, he had sons Brion, Ailill and Fiachrae . By a slave he captured on a raid in Britain, Cairenn , he had a fourth son, Niall, later known as Niall Noigiallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages).


Family tree

                Conn Cétchathach
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                 Art mac Cuinn
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                Cormac mac Airt
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               Cairbre Lifechair
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               Fiachu Sraibtine 
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               Muiredach Tirech
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               Eochaid Mugmedon
          + Mongfind        + Cairenn 
             |                  |
    _________|_________         |
    |        |        |         |
    |        |        |         |
  Brion  Fiachrae  Ailill     Niall
      (The Connachta)           |
      __________________________|_______________________________________________________
      |          |       |      .      |           |        |             |            |
      |          |       |      .      |           |        |             |            |
Conall Gulban  Endae   Eogan    .   Coirpre    Lóegaire  Maine  Conall Cremthainne  Fiachu
                         |      .      |           |              ________|________
                         |      .      |           |              |               |
                    Muirdeach   . Cormac Caech  Lughaid     Fergus Cerrbel      Ardgal
                         |      .      |        (d.507)           |
                         |      .      |                          |
                  Muirchertach  .   Tuathal                   Diarmaid
                    mac Ercae   .   Maelgarb               mac Cearbhaill
                     (d.536)    .   (d.544)                   (d.565)
                                .
      (Northern Ui Néill)       .                 (Southern Ui Néill)

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