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the free encyclopedia Dáire is an Old Irish name which fell out of use at an early periodremaining restricted essentially to legendary and ancestral figuresa Leinster dynast and son of Cathair Mór of the Laigin Dáire Cerbbaa Munster dynast of the 4th century Dáire Derga legendary King of Taraancestor of the Dáirine and Corcu Loígde Dáire Donn"king of the great world" from the Battle of Ventry of the Fenian Cycle Dáire Dornmára grandson of the legendary Conaire Mór and early king of Dál Riata Dáire Drechlethana King of Tara of uncertain identity listed in the Baile Chuinn Chétchathaig Dáire mac Cormaica son of the celebrated Cormac mac Airt Dáire mac Degadfather of the legendary Cú Roí and alternative ancestor of the Dáirine Dáire mac Dlúthaigfather of Fiatach Finn of the Ulaidancestor of the Dál Fiatach Dáire mac Fiachnacattle-lord from the Ulster Cycleowner of the Donn Cuailnge and cousin of Conchobar mac Nessa Dáire mac Forgo (Forggo)an early king of Emain Macha of the Ulaid and alternative father of Fiatach Finn Dáire of Ulstera later king of Ulster during the reign of Lóegaire mac NéillHigh King of Irelandand allegedly visited by Saint Patrick Modern world [ edit ] Daire Brehan (1957–2012)Irish actress

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