Sedna (Ireland)

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Sedna was the name of two legendary High Kings of Ireland.


1. Sedna son of Airtri was a great-grandson of Eber Finn. He ruled in the 10th or 14th century BC and was killed by his own son, Fiacha Finscothach.

Preceded by
Roitheachtaigh (I)
High King of Ireland
AFM 1358-1353 BC
FFE 980-975 BC
Succeeded by
Fiacha Finscothach

2. Sedna Innaraigh ("of the wages"), son of Breisrigh, was the first king in Ireland to pay his soldiers. He ruled in the 7th or 10th century BC.

Preceded by
Fionn mac Brátha
High King of Ireland
AFM 930-910 BC
FFE 705-685 BC
Succeeded by
Simeon Breac
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