Person:Ailill Caisfiaclach (1)

Ailill Caisfiaclach
b.Bet 425 BC and 225 BC Ireland
  1. Ailill CaisfiaclachBet 425 BC & 225 BC -
  • HAilill CaisfiaclachBet 425 BC & 225 BC -
  1. Eochaid AiltlethanBet 440 BC & 240 BC -
Facts and Events
Name Ailill Caisfiaclach
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bet 425 BC and 225 BC Ireland
Marriage to Unknown
Death? Ireland
Reference Number Q1272028 (Wikidata)


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Ailill Caisfiaclach ("having crooked/hateful teeth"), son of Connla Cáem, was, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, a High King of Ireland. He succeeded his father, and reigned for twenty-five years, until he was killed by Adamair, the son of Fer Corb the man who had killed Ailill's grandfather. The Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronises his reign with that of Ptolemy V Epiphanes in Egypt (204–181 BC). Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign from 315 to 290 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters from 443 to 418 BC.

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References
  1. Ailill Caisfiaclach, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.