_Eochaid Mugmedon K of Ireland_ _Fiachra Foltsnathach _|_Mong Find ____________________ _Nath-I Feredach K of Connaught_| | | _______________________________ | |_______________________|_______________________________ _Cobthach _| | | _______________________________ | | _______________________|_______________________________ | |________________________________| | | _______________________________ | |_______________________|_______________________________ _Fedelmid Findleith _| | | _______________________________ | | _______________________|_______________________________ | | ________________________________| | | | | _______________________________ | | | |_______________________|_______________________________ | |___________| | | _______________________________ | | _______________________|_______________________________ | |________________________________| | | _______________________________ | |_______________________|_______________________________ | |--Fedelm | | _______________________________ | _______________________|_______________________________ | ________________________________| | | | _______________________________ | | |_______________________|_______________________________ | ___________| | | | _______________________________ | | | _______________________|_______________________________ | | |________________________________| | | | _______________________________ | | |_______________________|_______________________________ |_____________________| | _______________________________ | _______________________|_______________________________ | ________________________________| | | | _______________________________ | | |_______________________|_______________________________ |___________| | _______________________________ | _______________________|_______________________________ |________________________________| | _______________________________ |_______________________|_______________________________
According to an Irish tale AEDAN MAC GABRAIN and Brandub mac Echach, king of
Leinster (d. 604) had the same Irish mother, FEDELM. See Myles Dillon, "The
Cycles of the Kings", pp. 41, 49; M.A. O'Brien, Corp. Gen. Hib., i. p. 355.