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- Look up Lugaid or Lughaidh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lugaid (Lughaid, Lughaidh, Lughaí, with all equivalents originally attested as Ogham genitive...
- Lóegaire mac Néill, High King of Ireland in the time of Saint Patrick Lughaid mac Loeguire, another High King of Ireland Laoghaire MacKenzie, a character...
- Lugaid mac Lóegairi (died c. 507) was a High King of Ireland. He was a grandson of Niall of the Nine Hostages. One of the supposed twelve sons of Lóegaire...
- killed by a giant boar on the heath of Benn Gulbain. Foster son of Aengus. Lughaid Lámhfhada: sorcerous warrior, nephew of Fionn, one of the four who could...
- Coirpre Lóegaire Máiné Conall Cremthainne Fiachu Muirdeach Cormac Caech Lughaid mac Loeguire Fergus Cerrbel Ardgal Muirchertach mac Ercae Tuathal Máelgarb...
- Monastery information Other names Kilbannon; Kilbennan; Cell-beneoin; Dun Lughaid Order Franciscans (15th century) Established late 5th century AD Disestablished...
- founded by St Benignus (Benen), a disciple of St Patrick Cell-beneoin; Dun Lughaid Kilboght Friary Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded before 1507...
- Machtheni a "great, fierce, pagan emperor of the barbarians reigning in Tara" Lughaid mac Loeguire (died c. 507) Diarmait mac Cerbaill (died 585), according...
- Ernakh, Ruler of the Huns (469–503) Vakhtang I, King of Iberia (447–522) Lughaid mac Loeguire, High King of Ireland (479–503) Odoacer, King of Italy (476–493)...
- founded by St Benignus (Benen), a disciple of St Patrick Cell-beneoin; Dun Lughaid 53°32′19″N 8°53′31″W / 53.538749°N 8.892001°W / 53.538749; -8.892001...