Eochaid Mac Erc

Eochaid Mac Erc

Eochaid mac Eirc

Eochai est un Roi des Fir Bolg, dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, opposé au roi Nuada, lors de la bataille de Mag Tured (Moytura).

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