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+ | '''Áirreann Fúigimi eirr Fúigimin aimmene, Aisteamúirn guerr''' (Fúigimi) was the first [[Áirreann]] of the [[Fúigimic kingdom]]. He was considered the founder of the Fúigimic state, as well as the founder of his own clan. He is thought to have ruled for approximately fifty years, although the extent to which his reign was mythological is unknown. Inscriptions from this time are difficult to date; historians are thus split on whether to consider Fúigimi a real, historical ruler. No sources exist from non-Doccábh historians on Fúigimi's rule. |
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+ | Fúigimi is thought to have died near the border town of Soggaige, although sources disagree on the nature of his death. Historians today generally believe he is likely to have died in a hunting trip. |
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Fúigimi | |
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Áirreann | |
Áirreann | |
Reign | c. 1924 CY – 1969 CY |
Successor | Feicteág |
Born | Fúigimi eirr Fúigimin aimmene, Aisteamúirn guerr c. 1894 CY |
Died | c. 1969 CY Soggaige |
Spouse | Mefísn |
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Dynasty | Fúigimic |
Father | Aisteamúir |
Áirreann Fúigimi eirr Fúigimin aimmene, Aisteamúirn guerr (Fúigimi) was the first Áirreann of the Fúigimic kingdom. He was considered the founder of the Fúigimic state, as well as the founder of his own clan. He is thought to have ruled for approximately fifty years, although the extent to which his reign was mythological is unknown. Inscriptions from this time are difficult to date; historians are thus split on whether to consider Fúigimi a real, historical ruler. No sources exist from non-Doccábh historians on Fúigimi's rule.
Early life
almost entirely myth
Rule
well... its ok here...
Death
Fúigimi is thought to have died near the border town of Soggaige, although sources disagree on the nature of his death. Historians today generally believe he is likely to have died in a hunting trip.