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Cathair Mór

Cathair Mór ("the great"), son of Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas, a descendant of Conchobar Abradruad, was, according to Lebor Gabála Érenn, a High King of Ireland.[1][2] He took power after the death of Fedlimid Rechtmar.[3] Cathair ruled for three years, at the end of which he was killed by the Luaigne of Tara, led by Conn Cétchathach. The Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (161–180). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 113–116, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 119–122.[4]

Genealogy edit

According to Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Cathaoir Mor was a son of Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas, son of Cormac Gealta Gaoth, son of Nia Corb, son of Cu Corb, son of Mogh Corb, son of Conchubhar Abhradhruadh, son of Fionn File, son of Rossa Ruadh, son of Fearghus Fairrge, son of Nuadha Neacht, son of Seadna Siothbhac, son of Lughaidh Loithfhionn, son of Breasal Breac, son of Fiachaidh Foibhric, son of Oilill Glas, son of Fearadhach Foghlas, son of Nuadha Fullon, son of Ealloit, son of Art, son of Mogh Airt, son of Criomhthann Coscrach, son of Feidhlimidh Foirthriun, son of Fearghus Fortamhail, son of Breasal Breodhamhan, son of Aonghus Ollamh, son of Oilill Bracain, son of Labhraidh Loingseach of the race of Eireamhon.[2]

Legends edit

He is said to have had thirty sons, but only ten of them had children; several medieval dynasties of Leinster traced their ancestors to them.[5][6] His daughter Cochrann was said to have been the mother of the fenian hero Diarmuid Ua Duibhne.[7]

He features in the saga Esnada Tige Buchet ("The Melody of the House of Buchet"). Cathair's daughter Eithne Tháebfhota is fostered by a hospitable Leinsterman named Buchet who has many herds of cattle, but Cathair's sons so exploit Buchet's hospitality that he is left with only one bull and seven cows, and the king, now old and enfeebled, is unable to restrain them. Buchet and his family, including Eithne, are reduced to living in a hut in the forest in Kells, County Meath. Later, when Cormac mac Airt is king, he marries Eithne and restores Buchet's fortunes[8] (in other stories the king who marries Eithne is Cathair's successor Conn Cétchathach).[9] In another saga, Fotha Catha Cnucha ("The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha"), Cathair gives the hill of Almu (Knockaulin, County Kildare) to the druid Nuada son of Aichi. This hill will later be famous as the home of Nuada's great-grandson Fionn mac Cumhaill.[10]

Offspring edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lebor Gabála Érenn, Part V, page 331 & 535; by Robert Macalister.
  2. ^ a b Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, Section 40, page 259, http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100054/text050.html UCC CELT project. by Geoffrey Keating.
  3. ^ R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956, p. 331
  4. ^ Annals of the Four Masters M119-122
  5. ^ Geoffrey Keating, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn 1.40
  6. ^ a b c The Testament of Cathair Mór, translated by Miles Dillon
  7. ^ James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 72
  8. ^ "The Melody of the House of Buchet (summarised by Miles Dillon)
  9. ^ The Adventures of Art son of Conn 2007-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha
  11. ^ In Irish, this word means "daughter".
  12. ^ Daniel Byrne-Rothwell, The Byrnes and the O'Byrnes: Volume 2, House of Lochar, 2010 - Ireland, p. 8
  13. ^ O'clery, Michael (1630). Martyrology of Donegal. p. 301.
  14. ^ On the page of this book, the author wrote that Sodhealbh and her sister, Eithne, were the daughters of Baite, Cathair Mor don't be her father. But later on the book mentioned Sodhealbh as Cathair Mor's daughter and Oilill Olum's wife, probably a mistake of this author. Oilill Olum married Sadb, daughter of Eithne, another daughter of Cathair Mor.

External links edit

  • The Testament of Cathair
Preceded by High King of Ireland
LGE 2nd century AD
FFE AD 113–116
AFM AD 119–122
Succeeded by

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Cathair Mor the great son of Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas a descendant of Conchobar Abradruad was according to Lebor Gabala Erenn a High King of Ireland 1 2 He took power after the death of Fedlimid Rechtmar 3 Cathair ruled for three years at the end of which he was killed by the Luaigne of Tara led by Conn Cetchathach The Lebor Gabala Erenn synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius 161 180 The chronology of Geoffrey Keating s Foras Feasa ar Eirinn dates his reign to 113 116 that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 119 122 4 Contents 1 Genealogy 2 Legends 3 Offspring 4 References 5 External linksGenealogy editAccording to Foras Feasa ar Eirinn Cathaoir Mor was a son of Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas son of Cormac Gealta Gaoth son of Nia Corb son of Cu Corb son of Mogh Corb son of Conchubhar Abhradhruadh son of Fionn File son of Rossa Ruadh son of Fearghus Fairrge son of Nuadha Neacht son of Seadna Siothbhac son of Lughaidh Loithfhionn son of Breasal Breac son of Fiachaidh Foibhric son of Oilill Glas son of Fearadhach Foghlas son of Nuadha Fullon son of Ealloit son of Art son of Mogh Airt son of Criomhthann Coscrach son of Feidhlimidh Foirthriun son of Fearghus Fortamhail son of Breasal Breodhamhan son of Aonghus Ollamh son of Oilill Bracain son of Labhraidh Loingseach of the race of Eireamhon 2 Legends editHe is said to have had thirty sons but only ten of them had children several medieval dynasties of Leinster traced their ancestors to them 5 6 His daughter Cochrann was said to have been the mother of the fenian hero Diarmuid Ua Duibhne 7 He features in the saga Esnada Tige Buchet The Melody of the House of Buchet Cathair s daughter Eithne Thaebfhota is fostered by a hospitable Leinsterman named Buchet who has many herds of cattle but Cathair s sons so exploit Buchet s hospitality that he is left with only one bull and seven cows and the king now old and enfeebled is unable to restrain them Buchet and his family including Eithne are reduced to living in a hut in the forest in Kells County Meath Later when Cormac mac Airt is king he marries Eithne and restores Buchet s fortunes 8 in other stories the king who marries Eithne is Cathair s successor Conn Cetchathach 9 In another saga Fotha Catha Cnucha The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha Cathair gives the hill of Almu Knockaulin County Kildare to the druid Nuada son of Aichi This hill will later be famous as the home of Nuada s great grandson Fionn mac Cumhaill 10 Offspring editRos Failgeach mac Cathair Mor ancestor of the o Conchubhair of Ui Failghe Daire Barrach mac Cathair Mor ancestor of Ui Treasaig and Mac Gormain of Ui Bairrche Bresal Einechglas mac Cathair Mor Fergus Luasgan mac Cathair Mor Ailill Cethech mac Cathair Mor Aengus Nic 11 6 mac Cathair Mor 12 Eochu Timine mac Cathair Mor Crimthann mac Cathair Mor ancestor of Dubh of Leinster Curigh mac Cathair Mor killed by Fionn mac Cumhail Slectaire mac Curigh maternal grandfather of Diarmuid Ua Duibhne and Oscar Uchdelbh mac Curigh wife of Fionn Fothart a son of Conn Cetchathach Eithne Thaebfhota 6 wife of Conn Cetchathach Landabaria mac Cathair Mor wife of Conn Cetchathach Cochrann mother of the fenian hero Diarmuid Ua Duibhne Fiacha Baicheda mac Cathair Mor ancestor of Mac Murchada of the Ui Cheinnselaig Sodhealbh ni Cathair Mor 13 14 References edit Lebor Gabala Erenn Part V page 331 amp 535 by Robert Macalister a b Foras Feasa ar Eirinn Section 40 page 259 http www ucc ie celt published T100054 text050 html UCC CELT project by Geoffrey Keating R A Stewart Macalister ed amp trans Lebor Gabala Erenn The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V Irish Texts Society 1956 p 331 Annals of the Four Masters M119 122 Geoffrey Keating Foras Feasa ar Eirinn 1 40 a b c The Testament of Cathair Mor translated by Miles Dillon James MacKillop Dictionary of Celtic Mythology Oxford University Press 1998 p 72 The Melody of the House of Buchet summarised by Miles Dillon The Adventures of Art son of Conn Archived 2007 10 22 at the Wayback Machine The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha In Irish this word means daughter Daniel Byrne Rothwell The Byrnes and the O Byrnes Volume 2 House of Lochar 2010 Ireland p 8 O clery Michael 1630 Martyrology of Donegal p 301 On the page of this book the author wrote that Sodhealbh and her sister Eithne were the daughters of Baite Cathair Mor don t be her father But later on the book mentioned Sodhealbh as Cathair Mor s daughter and Oilill Olum s wife probably a mistake of this author Oilill Olum married Sadb daughter of Eithne another daughter of Cathair Mor External links editThe Testament of Cathair Preceded byFedlimid Rechtmar High King of IrelandLGE 2nd century ADFFE AD 113 116AFM AD 119 122 Succeeded byConn Cetchathach Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cathair Mor amp oldid 1179257525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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