Failge Berraide ("Failge the Shaven"; fl. AD 507–514) was a King of the Uí Failge of what became County Offaly. His exact identity is not known. As the eponymous ancestor of the Uí Failge he may be associated with Rus Failge, the son of the high king of Ireland, Cathair Mór, said to have lived in the early 2 cd century. This is the ancestor listed in the genealogies, though chronologically impossible. The Book of Leinster king list names an early king Failge Rot mac Cathair. The Uí Failge appear to have had an early leadership among the Laigin tribes. This is testified by the early Irish poem Timna Cathaír Máir ("The Testament of Cathair Mór) where Rus Failge is given the succession to his father.
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- Failge Berraide (fr)
- Failge Berraide (it)
- Файльге Беррайде (ru)
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| - Failge Berraide (floruit 507-514) est un roi des Uí Failghe dans l'actuel comté d'Offaly. (fr)
- Файльге Беррайде (др.‑ирл. Failge Berraide; умер не ранее 516) — король лейнстерского септа (начало VI века). (ru)
- Failge Berraide ("Failge the Shaven"; fl. AD 507–514) was a King of the Uí Failge of what became County Offaly. His exact identity is not known. As the eponymous ancestor of the Uí Failge he may be associated with Rus Failge, the son of the high king of Ireland, Cathair Mór, said to have lived in the early 2 cd century. This is the ancestor listed in the genealogies, though chronologically impossible. The Book of Leinster king list names an early king Failge Rot mac Cathair. The Uí Failge appear to have had an early leadership among the Laigin tribes. This is testified by the early Irish poem Timna Cathaír Máir ("The Testament of Cathair Mór) where Rus Failge is given the succession to his father. (en)
- Rí agus sinsear eapainmneach Uí Fhailí ba ea Failghe Bearraí (Sean-Ghaeilge Failge Berraide) (fl. 507-514). Ní fios go cruinn cérbh é. D'fhéadfadh gurbh é Rus Failge, mac an Ard-Rí, Cathair Mór, a mhair a mheastar sa 2a haois de réir na nginealach, ach ní féidir seo ó thaobh chroineolaíochta de. Sa Leabhar Laighneach, feictear sna ríliostaí luathrí darbh ainm Failge Rot mac Cathair. Is amhlaidh go raibh Uí Fhailí i gceannas i measc luathfhinte na Laighean. Tugtar é seo le fios le fianaise an dáin Timna Cathaír Máir (Tiomna Chathrach Mhóir), ina dtagann Rus Failge i gcomharbacht ar a athair. (ga)
- Failge Berraide (primo quarto del VI secolo; ... – ...; fl. II secolo) regnò sull' della contea di Offaly. Non si conosce la sua esatta identità, ma come antenato eponimo degli Uí Failge potrebbe essere associato a Rus Failge, figlio del re supremo d'Irlanda , che sarebbe vissuto agli inizi del II secolo. Costui è l'antenato elencato nelle genealogie, sebbene ciò sia cronologicamente impossibile. Il elenca nella lista dei sovrani un antico re chiamato Failge Rot mac Cathair. Gli Uí Failge sembrano essere stati un'antica stirpe dominante all'interno delle tribù Laigin. Secondo l'antico poema irlandese Timna Cathaír Máir (Il Testamento di Cathair Mór) Rus Failge sarebbe succeduto al padre. Failge sembra essersi opposto a Fiachu mac Néill degli Uí Néill, fondatore dei . Nel 507 Fiachu fu sco (it)
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| - Failge Berraide ("Failge the Shaven"; fl. AD 507–514) was a King of the Uí Failge of what became County Offaly. His exact identity is not known. As the eponymous ancestor of the Uí Failge he may be associated with Rus Failge, the son of the high king of Ireland, Cathair Mór, said to have lived in the early 2 cd century. This is the ancestor listed in the genealogies, though chronologically impossible. The Book of Leinster king list names an early king Failge Rot mac Cathair. The Uí Failge appear to have had an early leadership among the Laigin tribes. This is testified by the early Irish poem Timna Cathaír Máir ("The Testament of Cathair Mór) where Rus Failge is given the succession to his father. Failge appears as the opponent of Fiachu mac Néill of the Ui Neill, founder of the Cenél Fiachach branch. In 507 Fiachu was defeated by Failge at the Battle of Frémainn (Frewin Hill, near Mullingar, County Westmeath). Fiachu had a false prophecy that he would win this battle and desired revenge. In 514 he achieved this revenge by defeating Failge at the Battle of Druim Derg. By this victory the plain of Mide was taken away from the Laigin and Fiachu conquered the territory from Birr to Uisnech in what became County Westmeath. (en)
- Rí agus sinsear eapainmneach Uí Fhailí ba ea Failghe Bearraí (Sean-Ghaeilge Failge Berraide) (fl. 507-514). Ní fios go cruinn cérbh é. D'fhéadfadh gurbh é Rus Failge, mac an Ard-Rí, Cathair Mór, a mhair a mheastar sa 2a haois de réir na nginealach, ach ní féidir seo ó thaobh chroineolaíochta de. Sa Leabhar Laighneach, feictear sna ríliostaí luathrí darbh ainm Failge Rot mac Cathair. Is amhlaidh go raibh Uí Fhailí i gceannas i measc luathfhinte na Laighean. Tugtar é seo le fios le fianaise an dáin Timna Cathaír Máir (Tiomna Chathrach Mhóir), ina dtagann Rus Failge i gcomharbacht ar a athair. Céile comhraic Fhiacha mhic Néill, bunaitheoir , ba ea Failge. Sa bhliain 507, cloígh sé Fiacha i gCath Fhréamhainn (gar den Mhuileann gCearr, Contae na hIarmhí). Bhí bréagthairngreacht tugtha d'Fhiacha go mbuafadh sé an cath, agus bhí fonn díoltais air. Sa bhliain 514, bhain sé a chúiteamh amach, agus Failge clóite aige i gCath Droma Dheirg. Mar thoradh an chliste seo, chaill na Laigin a gcuid críoch ar mhaigh na Mí, agus tháinig Fiacha i gceannas i dtailte ó Bhiorra go hUisneach, san Iarmhí an lae inniu. (ga)
- Failge Berraide (floruit 507-514) est un roi des Uí Failghe dans l'actuel comté d'Offaly. (fr)
- Failge Berraide (primo quarto del VI secolo; ... – ...; fl. II secolo) regnò sull' della contea di Offaly. Non si conosce la sua esatta identità, ma come antenato eponimo degli Uí Failge potrebbe essere associato a Rus Failge, figlio del re supremo d'Irlanda , che sarebbe vissuto agli inizi del II secolo. Costui è l'antenato elencato nelle genealogie, sebbene ciò sia cronologicamente impossibile. Il elenca nella lista dei sovrani un antico re chiamato Failge Rot mac Cathair. Gli Uí Failge sembrano essere stati un'antica stirpe dominante all'interno delle tribù Laigin. Secondo l'antico poema irlandese Timna Cathaír Máir (Il Testamento di Cathair Mór) Rus Failge sarebbe succeduto al padre. Failge sembra essersi opposto a Fiachu mac Néill degli Uí Néill, fondatore dei . Nel 507 Fiachu fu sconfitto da Failge nella battaglia di Frémainn (Frewin Hill, vicino Mullingar, nella contea di Westmeath). Nel 514 Fiachu sconfisse però Failge nella battaglia di Druim Derg. E così la pianura di Mide uscì dall'orbita del potere dei Laigin e Fiachu conquistò il territorio che andava da Birr a Uisnech nella contea di Westmeath (it)
- Файльге Беррайде (др.‑ирл. Failge Berraide; умер не ранее 516) — король лейнстерского септа (начало VI века). (ru)
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