Eochaid Buide died in 629.
Eochaid Iarlaithe died in 666.
Ruaidrí na Saide Buide died in 1118.
Eochaid mac Domnaill died in 571.
Eochaid mac Fiachnai died in 810.
Eochaid mac Echdach died in 733.
Eochaid mac Domangairt died in 697.
Eochaid mac Condlai died in 553.
Eochaid mac Óengusa died in 522.
Eochaid mac Muiredaig Muinderg died in 509.
Finvola, known as the Gem of the Roe, had three brothers. They are often referenced in the context of Irish mythology and folklore, particularly in tales related to the ancient kingdom of Ulster. Their names are typically given as Cailte, Lugh, and Eochaid. These brothers play various roles in the stories surrounding Finvola and her adventures.
From the Online Etymological (word origins) Dictionary: "1555, whobub "confused noise," generally believed to be of Irish origin, perhaps from Gaelic ub!, expression of aversion or contempt, or O.Ir. battle cry abu, from buide "victory."
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