- Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin
Brión (or Brían), son of
Eochaid Mugmedón , was a legendary and possibly historical Irish king. The older half-brother ofNiall of the Nine Hostages and one of the three brothers whose descendants were known as theConnachta , [Francis J. Byrne, "Irish Kings and High-Kings", Second edition, 2001, Appendix 2, Table 1] Brión is said to have been king ofConnacht . According to the traditional Irish chronology, his father died in 362. [All dates per Daniel P. McCarthy, "The Chronology of the Irish Annals", 1998] Brión's descendants, theUí Briúin , gave rise to manyKings of Connacht and its ruling families over the next thousand years. A descendant of his via theUí Briúin Ai wasTairrdelbach Ua Conchobair , who becameHigh King of Ireland in 1166."The Violent Death of Crimthann mac Fidaig and of the Three Sons of Eochaid Muigmedón" gives the story of the sons of Eochaid Mugmedón. According to this saga, Brión was the favorite son of his mother
Mongfind , sister ofCrimthann mac Fidaig (d. 367), the king ofMunster . She wanted Brión to succeed Eochaid but upon his death, war broke out with her stepson Niall Noigiallach (d. 405). When she realized the war was not going in her favor she arranged for Crimthann to become high king and sent Brión away to learn soldiering. On Brión's return after seven years, Mongfind poisoned her brother in order to get the throne for Brión.However, Niall acquired the throne and made Brión his champion and levier of his rents and hostages. Brión took the throne of Connacht leading to war with his brother
Fiachrae . Brión defeated Fiachrae at the Battle of Damchluain (nearTuam ,County Galway ) who was taken captive to Tara. However, Fiachrae's sonNath Í rallied forces and defeated Brión who was slain at a second Battle of Damchluain. Brión was buried at Ross Camm. Fiachrae was released and became the new king of Connacht. [ [http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/crimthann.html "The Death of Crimthann son of Fidach"] (translator unknown)]Notes
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