- Lorcáin mac
Lachtna also
known as Lorcán
Locha Deirgdheirc (Lorcán of
Lough Derg) or as Lorcán na long (Lorcán of the ships) (died 942) was King of the...
-
Eachtra Bhodaigh an Chóta
Lachtna ("Adventure of the
Churl of the Grey Coat"; "Tale of the
Carle in the Drab Coat") is the
title of an
Early Modern Irish...
- King of
Ireland in 1002. Cennétig took over
after his
father Lorcáin mac
Lachtna, who is
noted as a king of the Dál gCais. They
belonged to the Uí Thairdhealbhach...
-
named king of Mag Mell, and the
bodach figure in
Eachtra Bhodaigh an Chóta
Lachtna (17th century) is in turn
identified with Manannan. *Buzdākos is the reconstructed...
- M(a)cLaughlin and M(a)cLoughlin are
rarely English forms of the
surname ó/ní
Lachtna, a
phonetic corruption of the much more
common Loughney or M(a)cLoughney...
-
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Lachtna".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
- 8.
Lachtna mac Corc 4. Lorcáin mac
Lachtna 2. Cennétig mac Lorcáin, king of
Thomond 1.
Brian Boru, High King of
Ireland 12.
Murchadh mac Maenach, king...
-
Connacht and Munster. The
Gaelic personal name Lachtnán is
derived from
lachtna ("gray"). It is now
found as Loughnan, Loughnane, Laughnan, Loughman, Loftus...
- Nudd.
Though the
words usually used for grey in the
Death of
Curoi are
lachtna or odar,
roughly meaning milk-coloured and
shadowy respectively, in later...
- JSTOR 20557103.
Bodach an Chóta
Lachtna in the
Oxford Dictionary of
Irish Mythology.
Eachtra Bhodaigh an Chóta
Lachtna ("Tale of the
Carle in the Drab...