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The chronology of Leinster kings in the 5th century is contradictory. He is counted as a King of Laigin in the Book of Leinster but is not mentioned in the annals.[2] Keating records wars of the High King Eochaid Mugmedón with Énnae Cennselach. Eochaid was defeated at the Battle of Cruachan Claonta by the Leinsterman.[3] According to the sagas Aided Néill and Orcuin Néill Noígíallaig, Énnae's son Eochu was the killer of the high king Niall Noígíallach. Orcuin Néill Noígíallaig relates that Eochu killed Niall's chief poet. This led Niall to harry Leinster and exile Eochu. Eochu took refuge with King Erc of Dalriada and later killed Niall on his return from a raid.[4] Aided Néill relates that Niall's son Fergus avenged his father by killing Eochu.[5] Énnae's son Crimthann mac Énnai (d. 486) also became King of Leinster. Another son Fedelmid was ancestor of the Uí Felmeda branch of the Uí Cheinnselaig. Notes1. ^Francis J.Byrne, Irish Kings and High-Kings, Table 8 2. ^Book of Leinster,Rig Laigin 3. ^Geoffrey Keating, History of Ireland, Book I, pg.365-369 4. ^Wiley, Dan M., Orcuin Néill, Cycles of the Kings 5. ^Wiley, Dan M., Aided Néill, Cycles of the Kings References{{refbegin}}
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