- Look up Lugaid or
Lughaidh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lugaid (Lughaid, Lughaidh, Lughaí, with all
equivalents originally attested as
Ogham genitive...
- Loígde, one of the five sons of Dáire Doimthech, all of whom were
called Lugaidh. A
druid prophesied to Dáire that one of his sons
would rule Ireland. When...
- has been
called Goll." A
different Goll, a Fomorian, was an
opponent of
Lugaidh Lamhfhada, who
knocked out his eye and sla**** him at Moytura. As well as...
- Ceandmar. One nineteenth-century
analysis says that
Laeighsech Cenn-mor and
Lugaidh Laeighsech were
actually two
distinct individuals, the
former being the...
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cairn at
Seelewey (Suidhe Lughaidh, or Lug's Seat), Dunlewey, and Rath-
Lugaidh in Carney, Sligo.
Seelewey was
located in
Moyturra Chonlainn and, according...
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Quintius (Quintin) 570
Sedna 570
Bishop of
Ossory Moloc (Luan,
Lugaidh, Molv****, Molluog, Murlach) 572
Sylvia 572
Tetricus 572...
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Saint Moluag (c. 510 – 592; also
known as Lua, Luan, Lu****,
Lugaidh, Moloag, Molluog, Molua, Murlach, Malew) was a
Scottish missionary, and a contemporary...
- Aodh Mac Domhnaill, Dánta 74, 30 1857
barun Lugaidh, Plunket; Mac Bionáid,
Stair 191 1857 / /Condae
Lugaidh. / /Ann san
mbliaghan 1641, ansa
mhidh Fhabhra...
- two of his disciples, Da-lu**** de
Croebheach and
Lugaid ... also made".
Lugaidh died in 515 or 516 and
Dalua is said to have died in Droimiskin, presumably...
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arrived at the
dwelling of a
virgin named Daria,
daughter of Catheir, son of
Lugaidh, a
prince in that territory. She was also
known as So-deilbh (Old Irish:...