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High Kings

The High King or "Ard-Rí" was the ruler of Ireland. The high king's power was not absolute, particularly in the other provinces, where his power was very limited. The high king had his seat of power in Tara, a dun or fort found west of Dublin, between the River Boynne and River Liffey.

High Kings were not allowed any imperfection. Well, physically they must not have any imperfection, such as a missing hand, in the case of Danann king, Nuada. But Nuada ruled again when Dian Cecht, the great physician, replaced his hand with a silver hand. Cormac Mac Airt also lost the throne when he lost his eye in battle.

Ireland or Erin was divided into four to five provinces. Each province was ruled by a king or provincial king.

Ulster or Ulaid (in Gaelic) was situated in northern Ireland. The capital of Ulster was Emain Macha. Southwest of Ulster was Connaught or Connacht. The province Meath was situated south of Ulster, east of Connacht and north of Leinster. Leinster was located in the southeast of Ireland, while Munster was situated in the southwest.

This page is a reference to the rulers of Ireland, regardless of whether the ruler reigned over all of Ireland or of one of the four provinces, or whether the ruler was a king or a queen.

Please note that I have only listed the names of the Danann kings in a table. These are the kings that ruled Ireland before the arrival of the Milesians (Gaels). Some of these names can be found in the Tuatha De Danann page.

  • Danann Kings (pre-Milesians)

  • High Kings of Erin

  • Rulers of Ulster

  • Rulers of Connacht

  • Rulers of Munster

High Kings of Erin

Eber and Eremon

Eber and Eremon

Tigernmas

Tigernmas

Ollam Fodla

Ollam Fodla

Eochaid Feidlech

Eochaid Feidlech

Eochaid Airem

Eochaid Airem

Eterscel

Eterscel

Conaire Mór

Conaire Mór

Conn Cétchathach

Conn Cétchathach

Art Óenfher

Art Óenfher

Cormac Mac Airt

Cormac Mac Airt

Cairbre

Cairbre

For Cimbáeth, see Rulers of Ulster.

Rulers of Ulster

Ulster was a province in the northeast of Ireland. Ulster was known in Irish as Ulaid, and was called Cóiced Ulad during the pre-conquest period. Within the province are the following counties: Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Derry, Monaghan and Tyrone.

Áed Ruad

Áed Ruad

Cimbáeth

Cimbáeth

Ross the Red

Ross the Red

Conchobar Mac Nessa

Conchobar Mac Nessa

For Macha, see Early History of Ulster. For Fachtna, see Ross the Red.

Genealogy

House of the Red Branch (Ulaid)

Rulers of Connacht

Connacht was a provincial kingdom occupying western Ireland. Connacht was known as Connachta, Connaught, Connaght, and in the pre-conquest period it was called Cóiced Connacht.

Ailill Mac Mata

Ailill Mac Mata

Medb (Maeve)

Medb (Maeve)

Rulers of Munster

Munster was a provincial kingdom in southwestern Ireland. Munster was known as Mumu in Old Irish texts, and called Cóiced Muman in the pre-conquest period. Munster has the following counties within the province: Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford.

Cú Roi

Cú Roi

Eógan Mór

Eógan Mór

Eógan

Eógan

Lugaid Mac Con

Lugaid Mac Con

Fiachu Muillethan

Fiachu Muillethan

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High Kings and Clans of the Fianna

High Kings and Clans of the Fianna

Here are a few genealogy tables from the Fenian Cycle. Below is a family tree of Conn Cétchathach and Cormac Mac Airt, two high kings of Ireland. There are also several family trees of the Fianna. One tree has Finn Mac Cumhaill, along with that of...

January 20th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Danann Kings (pre-Milesians)

Danann Kings (pre-Milesians)

For the people who are interested in the Danann kings who ruled Ireland before the arrival of the Milesians (Gaedil or Gaels), I have listed them in the table below . The only other details I have given are the durations of their reigns. See the B...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Cormac Mac Airt

Cormac Mac Airt

Cormac was the son of Art and grandson of Conn Cétchathach , high king of Ireland. He succeeded his grandfather after his death. Cormac ruled during the time when Finn Mac Cumhaill was captain of the Fianna, the high king's personal bodyguards and...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eber and Eremon

Eber and Eremon

Eber Finn ("Fair Eber") and Eremon were sons of Míl Espáine . They were also the brothers of Amairgin (Amergin), the bard and druid of the Milesians and half-brothers of Eber Donn ("Brown Eber"). After the Milesians defeated the Tuatha Dé Danann (...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eochaid Airem

Eochaid Airem

Eochaid Airem was the high king who married Etain. As a Danann, Etain was the wife of a Danann king named Midir , son of Dagda. As a mortal, Etain was the most beautiful woman in the world. Eochaid and Etain became the parents of Etain Og (Etain t...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Conaire Mór

Conaire Mór

Wooing of Etain Rise of Conaire Mór Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel Wooing of Etain Conaire Mór (Conaire Mor) was a descendant of Etain, the most beautiful woman in the world. Etain was a Danann and the second wife of Midir , son of Dagda . Midir...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Art Óenfher

Art Óenfher

High King of Ireland. Art Óenfher, or "Art the Lonely", was the son of Conn Cétchathach , the high king of Ireland in the Fenian Cycle . His mother was named Eithne Tháebfhota. He was therefore known as Art Mac Cuinn. Art was the hero in the tale ...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Ollam Fodla

Ollam Fodla

Ollam Fodla was the eighteenth Milesian (high) king of Ireland. Ollam Fodla was the son of Fiachu Fincothach. Ollam was a descendant of Ir, the third son of Míl and Scota. Ollam killed Faildergolt, son of Muinemon and a descendant of Eber Finn, to...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Tigernmas

Tigernmas

Five kings after the reign of Eremon , Tigernmas became high king of Ireland when he killed Conmáel, son of Eber Finn . Tigernmas was the son of Fallach and a descendant of Eremon . Tigernmas was said to have introduced the smelting of gold. Tiger...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eterscel

Eterscel

Eterscel was the high king of Ireland. Eterscel fell in love with Mes Buachalla, the foster-daughter of his cowherd. Mes Buachalla was the daughter of Cormac, the king of Ulster, and Etain Og (the Younger), daughter of Etain and Eochaidh, high kin...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe

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