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''In [[Irish mythology]], '''Mac Cecht''' of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] was a son of [[Cermait]], son of [[Daghdha]]. Mac Cecht's given name was '''Téthur''' and he was named Mac Cecht after his god, Cecht, the [[plough]]share. His wife was [[Fódhla]], one of the three eponymous sister-goddesses of Ireland.
''In [[Irish mythology]], '''Mac Cecht''' of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] was a son of [[Cermait]], son of [[Daghdha]]. Mac Cecht's given name was '''Téthur''' and he was named Mac Cecht after his god, Cecht, the [[plough]]share. His wife was [[Fódhla]], one of the three eponymous sister-goddesses of Ireland.


''He and his brothers [[Mac Cuill]] and [[Mac Gréine]] killed [[Lugh]] in revenge for their father. The three brothers became joint [[High King of Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]], rotating the sovereignty between them a year at a time, covering twenty-nine or thirty years depending on the source consulted. They were the last kings of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] before the coming of the [[Milesians (Irish)|Milesians]].
''He and his brothers [[Mac Cuill]] and [[Mac Gréine]] killed [[Lugh]] in revenge for their father. The three brothers became joint [[Ard-Ríthe na hÉireann]], rotating the sovereignty between them a year at a time, covering twenty-nine or thirty years depending on the source consulted. They were the last kings of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]] before the coming of the [[Milesians (Irish)|Milesians]].


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[[Catagóir:Tuatha Dé Danann]]
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Leagan ó 15:10, 20 Márta 2019

For the warrior(s) of the same name in the An Rúraíocht, see Mac Céacht

In Irish mythology, Mac Cecht of the Tuatha Dé Danann was a son of Cermait, son of Daghdha. Mac Cecht's given name was Téthur and he was named Mac Cecht after his god, Cecht, the ploughshare. His wife was Fódhla, one of the three eponymous sister-goddesses of Ireland.

He and his brothers Mac Cuill and Mac Gréine killed Lugh in revenge for their father. The three brothers became joint Ard-Ríthe na hÉireann, rotating the sovereignty between them a year at a time, covering twenty-nine or thirty years depending on the source consulted. They were the last kings of the Tuatha Dé Danann before the coming of the Milesians.

Réamhtheachtaí
Fiacha
Ard-Rí na hÉireann
(with Mac Cuill and Mac Gréine)

ACM 1730–1700 BC
FFE 1317–1287 BC
Comharba
Eber Finn and Érimón


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