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Labraid Loingsech (English: the exile, mariner), also
known as
Labraid Lorc, son of
Ailill Áine, son of Lóegaire Lorc, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
- great-nephew
Labhradh to eat part of his
slain father and grandfather's
hearts (in an act of
involuntary cannibalism), as well as a mouse.
Labhradh sta**** out...
- Énnae
Cennsalach (5th century) was a King of
Leinster and
founder of the Uí
Cheinnselaig sept of the Laigin. He was the
grandson of
Bressal Bélach (died...
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Gaelic name, Mac Tréan-Labhraidh, a
branch of the Ó
Labhradha family. Tréan-
Labhradh means strong-speaking but it is
thought that the name was misunderstood...
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Fiacha Baicheda –436 Son of
Fiacha Baicheda mac
Cathair Mór
unknown 436 Énnae
Cennsalach mac
Labhradh – Son of
Labhradh mac
Bressal Bélach
unknown unknown...
- 459-457 BC King 457-407 BC ¦ ¦
Oilill Aire Melg
Molbhtach King 388-371 BC (
Labhradh Loingseach) ¦
Iaran Gleofathach ¦
Conla Caomh King 328-308 BC ¦ Olioll...
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meaning the "descendants of Labhradha". The Ó
Labhradha descend from
Labhradh, who was the
father of Etru,
chief of the Monagh, a
people belonging to...
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Moroghoe is an
Irish clan,
descended from Murcha, who was a
descendant of
Labhradh, the son of
Breasal Bealach. From
Murcha came the
patronymic MacMuircha...
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Keady district of
County Armagh. Uí Labhradha,
meaning "descendant of
Labhradh" (spokesman).
Anglicised as
Lavery and Lowry. In the mid-10th
century they...
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where Niall of the Nine
Hostages ties Eochaid, son of Énnae
Cennsalach mac
Labhradh (a 5th-century King of Leinster) to the
Aghade Holed Stone and
sends nine...