An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Óengus mac Nad Froích"

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Óengus appears in the 9th-century literary text ''[[The Expulsion of the Déisi]]'', in which he grants land to the wandering [[Déisi]] horde.<ref>Meyer, p. 113–117 (sect. 15–17).</ref> The story is set in the time of [[Cormac mac Airt]], who is said to have lived 200 years before Óengus. He also appears often in the varying vitae of St. [[Ciarán of Saigir]] as a major patron of the saint.<ref>Plummer. ''Bethada Náem nÉrenn'' vol. 2 (1910) http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T201000G/index.html</ref><ref>Mary Jones ''Celtic Literature Collective'' http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/kieran.html</ref>
 
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''He was the ancestor of three major septs of the Eoganacht including the Cashel, Arithir Cliach, and Glendamnach lines.<ref>''Early Christian Ireland'' by T. M. Charles-Edwards</ref>
* [[Feidlimid mac Óengusa]], King of Munster, (ancestor of the [[EóganachtEoghanacht Chaisil]])
* [[Eochaid mac Óengusa]], King of Munster, (ancestor of the [[EóganachtEoghanacht GlendamnachGhleanndamhnach]] andagus [[EóganachtEoghanacht Airthir Cliach|AirthirOirthir Cliach]])
* [[Dub-Gilcach mac Óengusso]], Prince of Munster
* Uichtdhealdh, Queen of Connacht, (married [[Ailill Molt]])<ref>GS.Keating Céitinn</ref>
* St. [[Kessog]] of Luss
 
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