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Sengann (modern spelling:Seangann), son of Dela, of theFir Bolg, was a legendaryHigh King of Ireland, succeeding his brothersGann andGenann. His wife was Anust.
When the Fir Bolg invaded Ireland the five sons of Dela divided the island amongst themselves. Sengann landed with Gann atInber Dubglaise and the pair dividedMunster between them, Sengann taking the south and Gann the north of the province.
After death of Gann and Genann of plague, Sengann ruled Ireland for five years, before he was killed byFiacha Cennfinnán, his brotherRudraige's grandson.
| Preceded by | High King of Ireland AFM 1927–1921 BC FFE 1507–1502 BC | Succeeded by |
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