Badbchaid, son of Eochu Buadach, son of Dui Ladrach, was, according to late sources, briefly a High King of Ireland. The Lebor Gabála ÃÂrenn says Bodbchad murdered his brother, the High King ÃÂgaine Mór, who was succeeded directly by his son Lóegaire Lorc. However, Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that, after killing ÃÂgaine, Bodbchad took the throne for a day and a half, after which Lóegaire killed him. The Lebor Gabála synchronises ÃÂgaine's reign to that of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (281âÂÂ246 BC). The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar ÃÂirinn dates Bodbchad's reign to 411 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 594 BC.