Amalgaid mac Éndai (died 601)[1] was a King ofMunster from theEóganacht Áine branch of theEoganachta and appears as the first king from this branch.
The chronology of the Munster kings from this period is confusing. TheAnnals of Tigernach mention him as king in 596 along with his brotherGarbán mac Éndai and he is mentioned as king inThe Book of Leinster.[2] However, the pro-GlendamnachLaud Synchronisms omit him as does the saga ofSenchas Fagbála Caisil "The Story of the Finding of Cashel".[3]
His sonCúán mac Amalgado (died 641) was also a King of Munster.
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Preceded by | King of Cashel c. 596 – 601 withGarbán mac Éndai (c. 596–601) | Succeeded by |
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