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Personal data Ardrigh Tuathal Tectmar "the Legitimate" (Tuathal Tectmar "the Legitimate") of Ireland 106th Monarch of Ireland
First name Tuathal Tectmar "the Legitimate".
He was born in the year 56 in Tara or Temair or Teamhair na Rí, County Meath, Leinster Province, Ireland.
He died on October 1, 106 in Magh-Line, At Moin-An-Chatha, In Dal-Araidhe, Now, Headwood, Kilwaughter Parish, Upper Glenarm Barony, Ireland, he was 50 years old.
He is buried in Maig Line at Moin where the Ollar and Ollarbhe rivers merge, Ireland.
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