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| house = [[House of Dherua| Dherua]] | | house = [[House of Dherua| Dherua]] | ||
| father = [[Breandán I|Breandán]] | | father = [[Breandán I|Breandán]] | ||
| mother = | | mother = [[Aithche of Ruaidhrígh]] | ||
| birth_date = 1177 | | birth_date = 1177 | ||
| birth_place = [[Oiniún]], [[Ruaidhrígh]], [[Kingdom of Rídearg]], [[Córda|Cordic Gotneska]] (present-day [[Gotneska]]) | | birth_place = [[Oiniún]], [[Ruaidhrígh]], [[Kingdom of Rídearg]], [[Córda|Cordic Gotneska]] (present-day [[Gotneska]]) | ||
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'''Breandán II''' ({{wpl|Old Irish|Early Ruaish}}: Brénainn II {{wpl|/ˈbrændən/}}; c.1177 -31 August 1211) later known as '''Breandán the Martyr'''. Was [[Monarchy of Gotneska|King of the Ruaí]] from 1193 until his death in 1211. The oldest son of | |||
[[Breandán I|King Breandán I]] and [[Aithche of Ruaidhrígh]], he came to the throne as a young adult, following the death of his father, [[Breandán I|King Breandán I]]. | |||
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[[Category:Gotneska]] | [[Category:Gotneska]] |
Revision as of 20:19, 22 May 2022
Breandán II | |
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King of the Ruaí (more...) | |
Reign | 22 April 1193 to 31 Aug 1211 |
Coronation | 09 June 1194 |
Predecessor | Breandán I |
Successor | Queen Ealga |
Born | 1177 Oiniún, Ruaidhrígh, Kingdom of Rídearg, Cordic Gotneska (present-day Gotneska) |
Died | 31 August 1211 (aged 33 or 34) Kontali, Rauðnungur, Kingdom of Gotneska-Mealláig, Norrænt Gotneksa (present-day Gotneska) |
Spouse | Queen Ealga |
Issue | Muirchertach, King of Rídearg |
House | Dherua |
Father | Breandán |
Mother | Aithche of Ruaidhrígh |
Religion | Catholic |
Breandán II (Early Ruaish: Brénainn II /ˈbrændən/; c.1177 -31 August 1211) later known as Breandán the Martyr. Was King of the Ruaí from 1193 until his death in 1211. The oldest son of King Breandán I and Aithche of Ruaidhrígh, he came to the throne as a young adult, following the death of his father, King Breandán I.