{geni:job_title} Prince
He had a relationship with Unknown Wife.
Child(ren):
{geni:occupation} Prince
{geni:about_me} Dian King of Ireland
Father
Rotheachtach King of Ireland (-1357bc)
Misc. Notes
was kept out of the Monarchy by his father's slayer, and his son. In his time gentlemen and noblemen first wore gold chains round their necks, as a sign of their birth ; and golden helmets were given to brave soldiers.
Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.
Children
Siorna (-1030bc)
Or Dan
Or Dan
OR "DAN"; PRINCE
He was kept out of the Monarchy of Ireland by his father's slayer and his son. In his time gentlemen and noblemen first wore gold chains around their necks, as a sign of their birth, and golden helmets were given to brave soldiers.
He was kept out of the Monarchy of Ireland by his father's slayer and his son. In his time gentlemen and noblemen first wore gold chains around their necks, as a sign of their birth, and golden helmets were given to brave soldiers.
Note: Kept out of the Monarchy by the slayer of his father
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