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Source: Dedad Deagha mac Suin

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Titre Dedad Deagha mac Suin

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DEDAD Deagha MacSin 12th King of Old Dal Riat FL001

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The Morris Clan. (2020). Retrieved 22 March 2020, from http://www.themorrisclan.net/GENEALOGY/Dedad%20Deagha%20mac%20Suin.html.

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Dedad Deagha mac Suin
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Dedad Deagha mac Suin. (Deda mac Sin-S2)(Dedu)(Dedad)(Dega). King of the Érainn of Ireland. May also have been a King of Munster.
Born about 100AD in Ireland; son of Suin Mac Rosin, King of Dál Riata. (S1).

He died about 153AD in Ireland. (S1).

Ancestor of the Clanna Dedad. A proto-historical sept of the Clanna Dedad are known as the Dáirine, descending from Dáire mac Dedad and/or Dáire Doimthech (Sírchrechtach), and are later known as the Corcu Loígde. Alternatively this may be used synonymously, with some confusion created by their identification with the Darini of prehistoric Ulster. In any case, the Darini and Iverni are clearly related. (S3).

There is also an Ogham of Dedu (Ogam Dedad) found in the Book of Ogams. Over one third of all Irish ogham inscriptions are found in the lands of his descendants the Corcu Duibne. (S3).

WIFE:
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CHILDREN of Dedad Deagha mac Suin:

Ivar Mór Ottangus mac Deadha
. (Íar mac Dedad). He married Sinusa. (S1,S3).
Dáire mac Dedad. (S3).
Conganchnes mac Dedad. (S3).
Dui Dallta Dedad was a foster-son of Dedu. (S3).

SOURCES:
[S1]. Dedad Deagha mac Suin Ui Eremoin. Geni. http://www.geni.com/people/Dedad-Deagha-mac-Suin-Ui-Eremoin/6000000002447117214.
[S2]. Deda mac Sin. Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deda_mac_Sin. Accessed 20151108. QUOTES as sources:
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[S3].


Dedad Deagha mac Suin-Ancestors
ADAM
(0-930AM) md EVE
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SETH (130-1042AM)
ENOS (235-1140AM)
CAINAN (325-1235AM)
MAHALELEEL (395-1290AM)
JARED (460-1422AM)
ENOCH (622-1048AM)
METHUSALAH (687-1656AM)
LAMECH (874-1651AM)
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NOAH (1056-2006AM)
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SHEM (1548-2159AM)
ARPHAXAD (1659-2097AM)
SALAH (1694-2127AM)
EBER (1724-2188AM)
PELEG (1758-1997AM)
REU (1788-2027AM)
SERUG (1820-2050AM)
NAHOR (1850-1998AM)
TERAH (1878-2083AM)
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ABRAHAM (1948-2123AM) (Abram).
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ISAAC (2049AM-2229AM) = Rebecca
JACOB (Israel)(2109AM-2256AM)
JUDAH. md Tamar.
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PHAREZ
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HEZRON. (Ezrom)(Esrom). (Matt 1:3) (Genesis 46:12; Ruth 4:18; Num 26:21; 1 Chr 2:5)
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ARAM (RAM)(ARAM-Matt 1:3, Luke 3:33)
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AMINADAB (Ruth 4:19; Matt 1:4; Luke 3:33)
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Nashon (Naasson) (Matt 1:4)
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Salmon. He married Rahab.
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Boaz. He married Ruth. (1 Chron 2:11-12; Book of Ruth)
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Obed
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Jesse
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David. King of Israel. He and Bathsheba had son:
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Solomon. King of Israel. He md. Naamah
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Rehoboam. King of Judah. md. Maacah
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Abijah. (Abia)(Abijam). King of Judah.
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Asa. King of Judah. md. Azubah
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Jehoshaphat. King of Judah.
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Jehoram. King of Judah. md. Athaliah
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Ahaziah. King of Judah. md. Zibiah
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Joash. King of Judah. md. Jehoaddan
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Amaziah. King of Judah. md. Jecholiah
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Uzziah, King of Judah. King of Judah. md. Jerusha
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Jotham, King of Judah. King of Judah.
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Ahaz, King of Judah md. Abijah
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Hezekiah, King of Judah md. Hephzibah
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Manasseh, King of Judah md. Meshullemeth
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AMON, King of Judah md. Jedidiah
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JOSIAH, King of Judah md. Hammutal
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ZEDEKIAH, King of Judah
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TAMA TEPHI (Thephi) = OILIALLA . (Eochaid I), King of Ireland. - [see CHART A9]
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GIALLCHADH, the 37th King of Ireland, 561BC-552BC.
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NUADH (Nuadhas Fionnfail), the 39th King of Ireland, 540BC-527BC.
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Aedan Glas. (Aodhan Glas). The Annals of the Four Masters does not list Aedan Glas as a ruler, which has created confusion in some lists.
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Simon Breac. (Siomon Breac), the 44th King of Ireland, 483BC-477BC.
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MUIREADHACH (Muirteadach Boigrach), the 46th King of Ireland, 469BC-468BC.
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FAICHAGH (Fiachadh Toigrach), the 55th King of Ireland, about 407BC.
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DUACH (Duach Laidhrach), the 59th King of Ireland, 381BC-371BC.
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EOCHAIDH (Eochaidh Buailgllerg)(Eochaidh Buadhach).
UGAINE MOR, the Great, the 66th King of Ireland, 330BC-300BC.
Cobhthach Coalbreag (Cobhthach Cael Breagh), the 69th King of Ireland, 284BC-267BC.
Meilage Aminadab (Mellage, Melg Molbhthach, Melghe Molbhthach), the 71st King of Ireland, 253BC-241BC.
JURAN Gleofathach (Jaran, Iarn, Irereo), the 74th King of Ireland, 228BC-222BC.
Conla Cruaidh Cealgach (Connla Caemh), the 76th King of Ireland, 215BC-211BC.
OILIALLA Caisfhaiclach. (Ailill Cas-Fiacalaig), , 77th High King of Ireland. (211BC-186BC).
Eochaid Ailtleathan mac Ailella (Eochaid Foitleathan), 79th High King of Ireland. (181BC-174BC).
Aengus Tuirheach Teamhrach. (Angus II)(Oengus). 81st High King of Ireland,
Aengus Tuirheach Teamhrach, 81st High King of Ireland , married Magach ingen Fergusa. (162BC-130BC).
Fiachu Fer Mara mac Aengusa, King of Ireland, married Eithne of Scotland.
Ailill Erann mac Fiachach.
Fearadhach mac Ailella, married Urlachan.
Fergus mac Feradaig, King of Caledonia. He brought the Scots out of Ireland in 330BC.
Maine Mor mac Fergusa, King of Caledonia
Airndil Dornaidel Nimrod mac Maine, King of Caledonia.
Rothrer mac Airndil, King of Caledonia. He married (unknown) daughter of Getus.
Trer mac Rotherer.
Roshin mac Trer Ui Eremoin.
Suin Mac Rosin, King of Dalriada.
Dedad Deagha mac Suin, King of the Érainn (Ireland). May also have been a King of Munster.