Nia Segamain

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Nia Segamain (or Nia Sedhamain), son of Adamair, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 4th century BC. His mother was said to be Flidais, a deer goddess, In his time wild does freely gave milk like cattle.

His name means "nephew of Segamon", and is perhaps related to the Gaulish deity Segomo.

Preceded by
Conall Collamrach
High King of Ireland
7 years
Succeeded by
Enna Aignech
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