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2226: 417:, both close to where Túathal is supposed to have landed, and other sites associated with Túathal such as Tara and Clogher. However, whether this is evidence of trade, diplomacy or military activity is a matter of controversy. It is possible that the Romans may have given support to Túathal, or someone like him, to regain his throne in the interests of having a friendly neighbour who could restrain Irish raiding. The 2nd-century Roman poet 251:, a heavy tribute of cattle, on the province. One story says this was because the king of Leinster, Eochaid Ainchenn, had married Túathal's daughter Dairine, but told Túathal she had died and so was given his other daughter, Fithir. When Fithir discovered Dairine was still alive she died of shame, and when Dairine saw Fithir dead she died of grief. 186:, the leader of the revolt that overthrew Fíachu, killing him at a feast. The pregnant Eithne flees as in the other sources. Cairbre rules for five years, dies of plague and is succeeded by Elim. After Elim had ruled for twenty years, the 20- or 25-year-old Túathal was prevailed upon to return. He landed with his forces at Inber Domnainn ( 353:
suggested that, as in many such "returned exile" stories, Túathal represented an entirely foreign invasion which established a dynasty in Ireland, whose dynastic propagandists fabricated an Irish origin for him to give him some spurious legitimacy. In fact, he proposed that Túathal's story, pushed
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Túathal fought 25 battles against Ulster, 25 against Leinster, 25 against Connacht and 35 against Munster. The whole country subdued, he convened a conference at Tara, where he established laws and annexed territory from each of the four provinces to create the central province of
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is the future king who escaped in his mother's womb, although the Annals claim he returned to reclaim his throne only five years later. The story repeats itself a few generations later with Elim's revolt against Fíachu, and the exile and return of Túathal.
156:), was pregnant when Fíachu was overthrown, and fled to her homeland where she gave birth to Túathal. Twenty years later Túathal and his mother returned to Ireland, joined up with Fiacha Cassán and Findmall, and marched on Tara to take the kingship. 66:
Túathal was the son of a former High King deposed by an uprising of "subject peoples" who returned at the head of an army to reclaim his father's throne. The oldest source for Túathal's story, a 9th-century poem by
401:(AD 78–84), entertained an exiled Irish prince, thinking to use him as a pretext for a possible conquest of Ireland. Neither Agricola nor his successors ever conquered Ireland, but in recent years 405:
has challenged the belief that the Romans never set foot on the island. Roman and Romano-British artefacts have been found primarily in Leinster, notably a fortified site on the promontory of
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harmonises the two revolts into one. He has Crimthann hand the throne directly to his son, Feradach, and makes Cairbre Cinnchait, whose ancestry he traces to the
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Later versions of the story suppress the involvement of the provincial nobility in the revolt, making the "subject peoples" the peasants of Ireland. The
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Teutates." Encyclopædia Britannica. January 07, 2018. Accessed April 13, 2019.
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Taking the native dating as broadly accurate, another theory has emerged. The Roman historian
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R. B. Warner, "Tuathal Techtmar: A Myth or Ancient Literary Evidence for a Roman Invasion?",
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Bay). Joining up with Fiacha Cassán and Findmall and their marauders, he marched on
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broadly agrees, dating his exile to 55, his return to 80 and his death to 100. The
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gives the date of Túathal's exile as AD 56, his return as 76 and his death as 106.
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places him a little later, synchronising his exile with the reign of the
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He went on to make war on Leinster, burning the stronghold of Aillen (
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was celebrated, on land from Ulster; and Tara, on land from Leinster.
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back to the 1st or 2nd century BC, represented the invasion of the
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Túathal, or his wife Baine, is reputed to have built Ráth Mór, an
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Dr Warner reviews his theories on ‘the Roman invasion of Ireland’
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Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V
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where he was declared king. Elim gave battle at the hill of
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features a similar revolt a few generations earlier, led by
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Professor Dáithí Ó hÓgáin reckoned his Celtic name was
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Index

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Fíachu Finnolach
High King of Ireland
Uí Néill
Connachta
Conn of the Hundred Battles
Gaulish
Toutatis
Mael Mura of Othain
Elim mac Conrach
Ulster
Cet mac Mágach
Connacht
Munster
Leinster
Achall
Ligmuini
Gailióin
Fir Bolg
Fir Domnann
Ulaid
Muma
Fir Ól nÉcmacht
Érainn
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Eithne Imgel
Alba
Britain
Scotland
Annals of the Four Masters

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