Fiacha (earlier Fíachu) is a name borne by numerous figures from Irish history and mythology, including:
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Fiacha Cennfinnán
In Irish mythology Fiacha Cennfinnán (modern spelling: Fiacha Ceannfhionnán meaning "Fiacha f thelittle white head"), son of Starn, son of Rudraige, of the Fir Bolg, became High King of Ireland when he overthrew his great-uncle Sengann.
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, High King of Ireland in the 16th or 20th century BC
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Fiacha mac Delbaíth
In Irish mythology, Fiacha (, sometimes Fiachu, Fiachra or Fiachna), son of Delbáeth, of the Tuatha Dé Danann, was a legendary High King of Ireland. According to the ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'', he took the throne after his father was overthrown ...
, High King in the 14th or 18th century BC
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Fiacha Labhrainne, High King in the 11th or 15th century BC
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Fiacha Finscothach, High King in the 10th or 14th century BC
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Fiacha Finnailches, High King in the 9th or 13th century BC
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Fiacha Tolgrach, High King in the 6th or 9th century BC
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Fiacha Sraibhtine, High King in the 3rd century BC
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Fiacha Finnfolaidh
Fiacha (earlier Fíachu) is a name borne by numerous figures from Irish history and mythology, including:
* Fiacha Cennfinnán, High King of Ireland in the 16th or 20th century BC
* Fiacha mac Delbaíth, High King in the 14th or 18th century BC
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, High King in the 1st century AD
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Fiacha Muilleathan, a king of Munster in the 3rd century AD
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Fiachu mac Néill, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages
Similar names
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Fiach
Fiach is an Irish male given name. It may refer to:
* Saint Fiacc, fifth-century bishop of Sletty in Ireland
* Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597) Irish chief
* Fiach Mac Conghail (born 1964) Irish theatre director and Senator
* Fiach Moriarty, I ...
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Fiachra
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Fiachna
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Irish-language masculine given names