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- Labraid is an Irish male name, it may refer to: Labraid Loingsech, aka Labraid Lorc, a High King of Ireland. Labraid Luathlám ar Claideb, a figure in Irish...
- Labraid Loingsech (English: the exile, mariner), also known as Labraid Lorc, son of Ailill Áine, son of Lóegaire Lorc, was, according to medieval Irish...
- Laigen and Gaileoin interchangeably. The Laigin claimed descent from King Labraid Loingsech. Modern historians suggest, on the basis of Irish traditions...
- who were also High Kings of Ireland were Labraid Loingsech and Cathair Mór. A mythology developed that Labraid Loingsech had horses ears: he spent some...
- Labraid Luathlám ar Claideb ('Labraid swift sword-hand') is a figure in Irish mythology, appearing in the medieval Ulster Cycle story Serglige Con Culainn...
- because it had been said that Labraid was the most hospitable man in Ireland. Cobthach later made peace with Labraid, now known by the epithet Loingsech...
- Ban claimed the beautiful Fand as sister, and was wife to Labraid Luathlám ar Claideb ("Labraid of the swift sword-hand"), the ruler of Magh Mell. She appears...
- The kings that are included range from the almost entirely fictional Labraid Loingsech, who allegedly became High King in the 4th century BC, to the...
- told his secret to. Whenever he pla**** it, the harp sang "Labraid Lorc has horse's ears". Labraid repented of all the barbers he had put to death and admitted...
- son Labraid to eat his father's and grandfather's hearts and a mouse, before forcing him into exile, supposedly because it was said that Labraid was the...