Enna Cennsalach, [75]
English plunder poets, [470]; speak Irish even in Dublin, [611]; wars in Munster, [470]; English language opposed to Irish, [608] ff., see Ch. [XLIV]; works translated from, [572]
Eochaidh Muighmheadhhoin, xv., [33], [65]; saga of his sons, [402]
Eochaidh, chief of the Dési, [40]
Eochaidh, the ollamh, i.e., the Dagda, [52]
Eochaidh, son of Mairid, death of, [402]
Eochaidh, the poet, see "[Dallan Forgaill]"
Eochaidh Féidhleach, [26]