- 13th century.
Baltimore is
mentioned in an
entry in The
Genealogy of
Corca Laidhe (translated by John O'Donovan in 1876)
which refers to
events in December...
- The
Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde,
Corco Luigde,
Corca Laoighdhe,
Laidhe),
meaning Gens of the Calf Goddess, also
called the Síl
Lugdach meic Itha, were a...
-
between the
Bandon River and the
Kenmare River was
formerly called Corca Laidhe"
Senior 1976, pp. 41, 68.
Senior 1976, pp. 54–57.
Hickey 2002. "How your...
- Fachanan)
death in 600 AD as
occurring in "O'Laeghaire of Ross i.e.
Corca Laidhe-I-Laeghaire Ruis". The clan
traces its
lineage to
Lugaid Mac Con, an ancient...
-
Geography Publications. 1993. O'Donovan, John (ed.), "The
Genealogy of
Corca Laidhe", in
Miscellany of the
Celtic Society. Dublin. 1849. O'Hart, John, Irish...
- as a reward. In
Scottish Gaelic culture sleep paralysis is
called trom-
laidhe (heavy lying) and this term has
become the
general term for 'nightmare'...
- libraryireland.com.
Retrieved 16
February 2024. "The
genealogy of
Corca Laidhe". celt.ucc.ie.
Retrieved 16
February 2024.
durrushistory (22
November 2014)...
-
Coats of Arms".
January 2000. John O'Donovan (ed.) "The
Genealogy of
Corca Laidhe", in
Miscellany of the
Celtic Society. Dublin. 1849.
alternative scan Cairney...
- Riab
nDerg Lugaid mac Con Roí John O'Donovan (ed.) "The
Genealogy of
Corca Laidhe", in
Miscellany of the
Celtic Society. Dublin. 1849.
alternative scan R...
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Fhlaithimh and Ó Flaithimh, Mac an Leagha, Ó Leathaigh, Ó Liathaigh, Ó Líthe, Ó
Laidhe, Ó Laidhigh, Ó Laithimh, Ó'Lathaigh, Ó Laithmhe, Ó Laochdha, Ó Laoi, Ó Laoidhigh...