- Dar
Lugdach (also
Darlugdach died c. 525/527) was the
immediate successor of
Brigid of
Kildare as
abbess of Kildare, and is
recognised as a saint. She...
- Art, son of
Lugaid Lámderg, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He took
power after killing his predecessor...
-
instance as
Teach dho-Ghobha – in
County Armagh, Ireland.
Gobban find mac
Lugdach (c. 560 – 639) was
primarily known for his
abbacy of the
monastery of Oldleighlin...
- Deirgtine, had
expelled the
kings of Munster,
Conaire Coem and Mac Niad mac
Lugdach. The two
kings fled to Conn, and
married his daughters,
Saraid and Sadb...
-
public holiday in the
Republic of Ireland. This
feast day is
shared by Dar
Lugdach, who
tradition says was her student,
close companion, and successor. The...
-
Ailill Finn, son of Art mac
Lugdach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. In the
Lebor Gabála Érenn...
- Gabála Érenn he is not a High King: he
kills the
former High King Art mac
Lugdach, but
during the
reign of Art's son
Ailill Finn he is
killed in
battle against...
- High King of Ireland. He
helped his
father kill the High King Art mac
Lugdach, then
helped Airgetmar take the
throne by
killing Art's son
Ailill Finn...
- Cétchathach
Eithne Táebfada Medb
Lethderg Art mac
Cuinn Achtan Macnia mac
Lugdach Saruit Ailill Aulom Cormac mac Airt
Eithne Ollamda Lugaid mac Con Éogan...
- Sept of
Scottish origin The Cenél
Luighdech (more
commonly known as Sil
Lugdach)
descend from
Lugaid mac Sétnai, the great-grandson of
Conall Gulban. Their...