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Lugaid Laigdech, son of
Eochu mac Ailella, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
helped Dui Ladrach...
- aui (moccu)
Lugde Loígde. In some
later syncretic traditions, as
Lugaid Laigde, he is made a son of
Eochu mac Ailella, and
given a son
Rechtaid Rígderg...
- he and
Conaing were the sons of Congal, son of
Lugaid Cal of the
Corcu Laigde of
County Cork; or that
Eochu was the son of Congal, and
Conaing was the...
- that he and
Eochu were the sons of Congal, son of
Lugaid Cal of the
Corcu Laigde of
County Cork; or that
Eochu was the son of Congal, and
Conaing was the...
- The
Dindsenchas also
mention a
Findabair who is the
daughter of
Lugaid Laigde.
Though not
considered a main
character in the Táin,
Finnabair occupies...
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Lugaid Lámdearg,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 9th
century BC
Lugaid Laigde,
legendary High King of
Ireland of the 8th
century BC
Lugaid Luaigne, legendary...
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Conchobar Ua hEtersceóil, king of
Corcu Laígde, died in Ros Ailithir. AI1103: The son of Ua hEtersceóil, king of
Corcu Laígde, went to sea with a crew of twenty-five...
- five Lugaids.
Whence did the
additional names come upon them, even
Lugaid Láigde, a quo Corco-Láigdi,
Lugaid Cal, from whom are the Calraige,
Lugaid Core...
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School of Ross. See
Annals of
Inisfallen AI815.2 Forbasach, king of
Corcu Laígde, dies.
Several of the
following were
misplaced chronologically by later...
- Déisi are
unable to oust the
residents of Osraige. With the help of
Lugaid Laigde Cosc, the seer-judge of the
Corcu Loígde and Cashel, they
devise a trick:...