Fiacha Finscothach
Fiacha Finscothach was a legendary High King of Ireland. He is said to have ruled in the 10th or 14th century BC. Ireland is said to have abounded in flowers that were full of wine during his reign (fín, wine; scothach, possessing flowers), although his epithet can also be interpreted as "wine-speech" or "bright-bladed".
| Preceded by: Sedna (I) | High King of Ireland AFM 1353–1333 BC FFE 975–955 BC | Succeeded by: Muineamhón |
Categories: Ireland-related stubs | High Kings of Ireland