Rudraige mac Dela
For other characters of the same name, see Rudraige.Rudraige, son of Dela, of the
Fir Bolg was the legendary second
High King of Ireland, succeeding his brother
Sláine.
When the Fir Bolg invaded Ireland the five sons of Dela divided the island amongst themselves. Rudraige landed at
Tracht Rudraige (
Dundrum Bay,
County Down) and took
Ulster. He and his brother
Genann led the portion of the Fir Bolg known as the
Fir Domnann, a historical people who were possibly related to the
Dumnonii known from
Britain and
Gaul.
His wife was Liber. After Sláine's death, Rudraige became High King for two years, until he died at the
Brú na Bóinne (
Newgrange). He was succeeded by his brothers
Gann and Genann.
Rudraige was the name of two other figures from
Irish mythology, one a son of
Partholón, who led the first settlement of Ireland after the Flood, the other a
Milesian High King of the
2nd or
3rd century BC. All three were associated with the province of Ulster, and it seems likely that they were all derived from an ancestor-
deity of the
Ulaid.
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Lebor Gabála Érenn*
Annals of the Four Masters*
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