. . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn was a daughter of Conn of the Hundred Battles, a High King of Ireland. She married firstly , prince of the D\u00E1irine or Corcu Lo\u00EDgde, and was mother of Lugaid Mac Con, High King of Ireland. Upon the death of Macnia, she married secondly Ailill Aulom, king of southern Ireland, and was mother of \u00C9ogan M\u00F3r, ancestor of the E\u00F3ganachta. Her brother was Art mac Cuinn, also a High King of Ireland, while her sister S\u00E1ruit married Conaire C\u00F3em of the \u00C9rainn, who was High King before him. Sadhbh, mother of Ois\u00EDn and wife of Fionn mac Cumhaill, may in part derive from her."@en . . . . . . . "1873"^^ . "In\u00EDon Ard R\u00ED na h\u00C9ireann Choinn Ch\u00E9tchathaigh ab ea Sadhbh N\u00ED Choinn (Sean-Ghaeilge Sadb ingen Chuinn). De r\u00E9ir n\u00F3sanna ar leith, ph\u00F3s s\u00ED , tiarna na nD\u00E1irine n\u00F3 na gCorcu Lo\u00EDgde, agus m\u00E1thair an Ard-R\u00ED Lugaid mac Con, ab ea \u00ED. Tar \u00E9is b\u00E1s Mhacnia, ph\u00F3s s\u00ED Ailill Aulom, r\u00ED na h\u00C9ireann theas, agus \u00C9ogan M\u00F3r, sinsear na nEoghanacht ab ea a mac leis. Art mac Cuinn, ina Ard-R\u00ED f\u00E9in fosta, ab ea a dearth\u00E1ir, agus ph\u00F3s a deirfi\u00FAr S\u00E1ruit Conaire C\u00F3em na n\u00C9arann, a raibh ina Ard R\u00ED roimh Art. Mar mhalairt air sin, mar shampla sa sc\u00E9al Cath Maige Mucrama, bean ch\u00E9ile Ailealla \u00D3loim amh\u00E1in ab ea \u00ED, agus m\u00E1thair Eoghain Mh\u00F3ir, Cormaic Chais agus C\u00E9in, agus m\u00E1thair altrama Lughaidhe mhic Choinn. Sa sc\u00E9al luath-nua-aimsire , is bean ch\u00E9ile Mhic Choinn \u00ED Sadhbh, cr\u00E9 go nglaoitear Mac Nia air, is amhlaidh mearaithe lena athair n\u00F3 a sheanathair. P\u00E9 sc\u00E9al \u00E9, i dtr\u00E9imhs\u00ED stairi\u00FAla, cuimhn\u00EDodh \u00ED go pr\u00EDomha mar sinsear na nEoghanacht."@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn ist eine Sagengestalt aus der keltischen Mythologie Irlands."@de . . . . . . . "In\u00EDon Ard R\u00ED na h\u00C9ireann Choinn Ch\u00E9tchathaigh ab ea Sadhbh N\u00ED Choinn (Sean-Ghaeilge Sadb ingen Chuinn). De r\u00E9ir n\u00F3sanna ar leith, ph\u00F3s s\u00ED , tiarna na nD\u00E1irine n\u00F3 na gCorcu Lo\u00EDgde, agus m\u00E1thair an Ard-R\u00ED Lugaid mac Con, ab ea \u00ED. Tar \u00E9is b\u00E1s Mhacnia, ph\u00F3s s\u00ED Ailill Aulom, r\u00ED na h\u00C9ireann theas, agus \u00C9ogan M\u00F3r, sinsear na nEoghanacht ab ea a mac leis. Art mac Cuinn, ina Ard-R\u00ED f\u00E9in fosta, ab ea a dearth\u00E1ir, agus ph\u00F3s a deirfi\u00FAr S\u00E1ruit Conaire C\u00F3em na n\u00C9arann, a raibh ina Ard R\u00ED roimh Art. P\u00E9 sc\u00E9al \u00E9, i dtr\u00E9imhs\u00ED stairi\u00FAla, cuimhn\u00EDodh \u00ED go pr\u00EDomha mar sinsear na nEoghanacht."@ga . . . . . "1060076482"^^ . "25497396"^^ . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn ist eine Sagengestalt aus der keltischen Mythologie Irlands."@de . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn"@ga . . . . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn"@de . "Sadb ingen Chuinn"@en . . . . "Sadb ingen Chuinn was a daughter of Conn of the Hundred Battles, a High King of Ireland. She married firstly , prince of the D\u00E1irine or Corcu Lo\u00EDgde, and was mother of Lugaid Mac Con, High King of Ireland. Upon the death of Macnia, she married secondly Ailill Aulom, king of southern Ireland, and was mother of \u00C9ogan M\u00F3r, ancestor of the E\u00F3ganachta. Her brother was Art mac Cuinn, also a High King of Ireland, while her sister S\u00E1ruit married Conaire C\u00F3em of the \u00C9rainn, who was High King before him. The traditions vary. Alternatively, as in the Cath Maige Mucrama, she was the wife only of Ailill Aulom and mother of \u00C9ogan M\u00F3r, Cormac Cas, Cian, and Lugaid Mac Con's foster-mother. In the Cath Maige L\u00E9na, an Early Modern tale, Sadb is actually Mac Con's wife, although he is called Mac Nia and possibly confused with his father or grandfather. Regardless, in historical times, she was chiefly remembered as an ancestor of the E\u00F3ganachta dynasties. Possibly referred to in the Acallam na Sen\u00F3rach, Sadb is described as \"one of the four best women that man ever lay with\". Sadhbh, mother of Ois\u00EDn and wife of Fionn mac Cumhaill, may in part derive from her."@en . . . . . . . . . . .