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The evidence for Eochaid's rule as king of the Picts rests on the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, where it is written: And Eochodius son of Run king of the Britons, grandson of Kenneth by his daughter, reigned for 11 years ; although others say that Ciricium ( Giric ) son of another reigned at this time, because he became Eochaid's foster-father and guardian.
The " Laws of Áed Eochaid's son " are mentioned by the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba in the reign of Áed's supposed great-grandson Donald MacAlpin ( Domnall mac Ailpín ): " In his time the Gaels with their king made the rights and laws of the kingdom are called the laws of Áed Eochaid's son, in Forteviot.
He took power after killing the previous incumbent, Eochaid Ailtlethan, in battle, and ruled for either eleven, twelve or twelve and a half years, until he was killed by Eochaid's son Óengus Tuirmech Temrach in battle at Tara.

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Selbach may have tried to restore his son to power, and fought against Eochaid's supporters at Irros Foichnae in 727, but without apparent success.
The story has anachronistic features as it has Eochaid alive at the time of the battle of Mag Rath ( securely dated to within a year of 637 ), but it is chronologically feasible that Congal Cáech could have been the son of Eochaid's daughter if the identification of Cú-cen-máthair and the dating of his death is correct.

Eochaid's and death
The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 1159-1155 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters ( which adds that there was a seven year interregnum between Tigernmas ' death and Eochaid's accession ) to 1537-1533 BC.

Eochaid's and is
This is the record of Eochaid's reign, such as it is.
Giric is very obscure ; he may have been Eochaid's guardian ; and he may have lost power following a solar eclipse.

Eochaid's and mac
This descent ran through Áed's son Eochaid mac Áeda Find and Eochaid's son Alpín mac Echdach.

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