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Muinemón Muinemón (later spelling Muineamhón), son of Cas Clothach, son of Irárd, son of Rothechtaid, son of Ros, son of Glas, son of Nuadu Declam, son of Eochaid Faebar Glas, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He helped Fíachu Fínscothach to murder his father, Sétna Airt, and become High King, and then, twenty years later, killed Fíachu and became High King himself. He is said to have been the first king in Ireland whose followers wore golden torcs around their necks (his name may derive from Old Irish ''muin'', neck).〔''Dictionary of the Irish Language'', Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 470〕 He ruled for five years, until he died of plague at Aidne in Connacht, and was succeeded by his son Faildergdóit.〔R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), ''Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V'', Irish Texts Society, 1956, pp. 231-233〕 The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's ''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'' dates his reign to 955–950 BC,〔Geoffrey Keating, ''Foras Feasa ar Éirinn'' (1.26 )〕 that of the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' to 1333–1328 BC.〔''Annals of the Four Masters'' (M3867 )〕 The Macalister translation also says that Muinemón was King of Dairbre.〔Lebor Gabála Érenn, Part V, page 501; by Robert Macalister.〕 In "Collectanea de rebus hibernicis, Volume 1", Charles Vallencey identifies "Dairbre" as Iveragh, Co. Kerry.〔Collectanea de rebus hibernicis, Volume 1. edited by Charles Vallencey. Page390 (Google books link )〕
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