-
Labraid Loingsech (English: the exile, mariner), also
known as
Labraid Lorc, son of
Ailill Áine, son of Lóegaire Lorc, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
-
invasion of the late 12th century. Ó Loingsigh,
meaning "descendant of
Loingseach" (having or
belonging to a
fleet of ships),
which was
anglicized as Lynchy...
- Dalc****ians (though they
invented genealogies to deny this).
Labhraidh Loingseach is
sometimes cited as the
progenitor of the
Laigin but his
direct paternal...
- 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, but only...
-
Descendant of Cinnéide ('adorned head') 17
Lynch Ó
Loingsigh Descendant of
Loingseach ('longboat') 18
Murray Ó
Muireadhaigh Mac
Muireadhaigh Mac
Giolla M****re...
-
identified as Maol Fábhail mac
Loingseach in the
following note from the
Annals of Ulster: 878/81: Maelfabhaill, son of
Loingseach, lord of
Carraig Brachaighe...
-
language male name
meaning exile or sailor,
might refer to:
Labhraidh Loingseach, a
legendary high king of
Ireland and
ancestor of the
Laigin Loingsech...
- of Conaing, king of
Carraig Bhrachai, died. In 878 Maolfabhail, son of
Loingseach, lord of
Carraig Bhrachai, died. In 907 Ruarc, son of Maolfabhail, lord...
- one of the ‘seven
septs of Leix’. Uí Loingsigh,
meaning "descendant of
Loingseach" (mariner).
Anglicised as Lynch, Lynchey, and
Lindsey amongst other variations...
- King 457-407 BC ¦ ¦
Oilill Aire Melg
Molbhtach King 388-371 BC (Labhradh
Loingseach) ¦
Iaran Gleofathach ¦
Conla Caomh King 328-308 BC ¦
Olioll Cas-fiachlach...