-
Labraid Loingsech (English: the exile, mariner), also
known as
Labraid Lorc, son of
Ailill Áine, son of Lóegaire Lorc, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
- was
adopted as a
convenient Anglicization. Mac Tréan-
Labhraidh would translate as Mac Treun-
Labhraidh in
Scottish Gaelic.
Other common ****ociated
names include...
- and the Dalc****ians (though they
invented genealogies to deny this).
Labhraidh Loingseach is
sometimes cited as the
progenitor of the
Laigin but his...
- (meaning "son of the
strong man") and Ó
Labhraidh Tréan (meaning "strong O'Lavery"). From the name Ó
Labhraidh Tréan (meaning "strong O'Lavery" and sometimes...
-
Breasal Breodhamhan, son of
Aonghus Ollamh, son of
Oilill Bracain, son of
Labhraidh Loingseach of the race of Eireamhon. He is said to have had
thirty sons...
- an
Irish language male name
meaning exile or sailor,
might refer to:
Labhraidh Loingseach, a
legendary high king of
Ireland and
ancestor of the Laigin...
- m****cripts of the 10th and 14th century, with horse-eared
characters (namely,
Labhraidh Loingseach and King Mark of Cornwall), but its
legends are
presumed to...
- this
seems fairly plausible.
Cathair Mór was said to have
descended from
Labhraidh Loingseach, also said by some to have been a much
earlier High King of...