The 'Eóganachta' (or 'Eoghanachta'), by tradition founded by
Eógan, king of
Munster, the firstborn son of the semi-mythological third-century king
Oilill Ollum, was an Irish dynasty centred around
Cashel which dominated southern
Ireland from the
5th to the
16th century.
Eógan had a younger brother,
Cas, who is said to have originated the rival
Dál gCais dynasty of Ireland. The Dál gCais displaced the increasingly divided Eóganachta during the course of the 10th century.
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Eóganachta surnames include MacCarthy, O'Sullivan, O'Mahony, O'Donoghue, O'Moriarty, O'Keefe, O'Callaghan.
The septs or branches of the Eóganachta and some of their more notable members include:
★ Eóganacht Chaisil of
Cashel
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★
Feidlimid mac Cremthanin (died 847)
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★
Cormac mac Cuilennáin (died 908)
★ Eóganacht Áine
★ Eóganacht Airthir Cliach
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★
Fergus Scandal (died 583)
★ Dál gCais
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★
Brian Boru (died 1014)
★ Uí Fidgeinti
★ Eóganacht Glendamnach
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★
Cathal Cú-cen-máthair mac Cathaíl (died 665 or 666)
★ Eóganacht Locha Léin
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★
Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn (died between 619 and 621)
★ Eóganacht Maige Geirginn. The plain of Circinn is thought to be the area of
Angus and the
Mearns in
Scotland.
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★
Óengus I of the Picts (died 761)
★ Eóganacht Raithlind
★ Uí Láegari
References
1. The Encyclopedia of Ireland, , Brian, Lalor, Yale University Press, , ISBN 0-300-09442-6