Genann

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Template:Use dmy dates Genann Mac Dala (modern spelling: Geanann), son of Dela (Dela was a descendant of Starn, son of Nemed), of the Fir Bolg was a legendary joint High King of Ireland with his brother Gann, succeeding their brother Rudraige. His wife was Cnucha.

When the Fir Bolg invaded Ireland the five sons of Dela divided the island among themselves. Genann landed with Rudraige at Tracht Rudraige (Dundrum Bay, County Down) and took the province of Connacht.

When their brother Rudraige died, Gann and Genann became joint High King for four years, until they both died of plague, along with two thousand of their followers, and were succeeded by Sengann.

Primary sources

Template:S-endTemplate:Irish mythology (mythological)
Regnal titles
New post King of Connacht Template:S-ttl/check Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by
Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check High King of Ireland
(with Gann)

AFM 1931–1927 BC
FFE 1511–1507 BC Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by