He is seen as an eponymous ancestor of the Ingvaeones / Ingaevones, a people mentioned by Tacitus in his " Germania " as one of the three divisions of the Germanic tribes.
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There are other lineages, such as the Agnivanshi, in which an eponymous ancestor rises out of Agni ( fire ), and Nagavanshi ( snake-born ), claiming descent from the Ngas.
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.. . that according to legend, the eponymous ancestor of "'Clan McCorquodale "'was awarded lands for recovering the Alpin, father of Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots?
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The eponymous ancestor of the Scottish Clann Lachlainn, traditionally regarded as yet another branch of the U?N�ill, was a much later man who bore a form of the name " Lachlan ".
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They had a son, Go�del Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, who created the Gaelic language by combining the best features of the 72 languages then in existence ( see also Geoffrey Keating ).
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The U?Chr�t�in, a clerical dynasty who claimed collateral descent from L�egaire, ruled his house between the mid-9th century and 978, and asserted that their eponymous ancestor Cr�t�n was R�n�n's grandfather.
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As the eponymous ancestor of the U?Failge he may be associated with Rus Failge, the son of the high king of Ireland, Cathair M�r, said to have lived in the early 2 cd century.
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"' Gillean of the Battle Axe "', or "'Gilleain na Tuaighe "'in Scottish Gaelic, was the eponymous ancestor of Clan Maclean and Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie.
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It was Ruaidhr?s generation & mdash; the second generation in descent from Ruaidhr?mac Raghnaill & mdash; that members of Clann Ruaidhr?are first identified with a family name derived from this eponymous ancestor.
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Creoda is recorded by the Mercian pedigree in the " Anglian collection " as having been the son of Cynewald and the great-grandson of Icel, the eponymous ancestor of his family, the Iclingas.