- the saint's
position as a
mediator and
negotiator between the
Luigne (or
Luigni) of Connacht, of
which he was
supposedly a member, and the more powerful...
-
Island of Loch Muinremor,
overcoming there a
large band of
wicked men of
Luigni and Gailenga, who had been
plundering the
territories in the
manner of the...
- Cetcathach. He is the ****tive
ancestor of the Ciannachta, the Gailenga, and the
Luigni.
These peoples were settled, in the
Middle Ages, in the
Midland kingdoms...
- and his
descendants from Éli in
northern Munster, but
since we find the
Luigni and
Gailenga closely ****ociated as
neighbours and
allies in
Connacht .....
- of Leinster, who died in the year 601. A
warlike race of
people called Luigni and
Gailanga ruled over the
Blackwater and
Ramor regions,
where it may be...
-
COVAGNI MAQI
MUCOLI LUGINI,
meaning "Cuana son of the
people of
Luigni." The
Luigni were
noted in
Meath from the 8th
century onward, and give
their name...
- was killed,
probably burnt in a hall
along with
other notables, by the
Luigni of Connaught. In 904,
Flann broke into the
Abbey of
Kells in
order to seize...
- in the
southeast of
County Cavan, the area
surrounding Lough Ramor. The
Luigni tribe lived in the area
since the 8th century. It
contains the
parish of...
-
secure foundation, he
turned his
thoughts to the
neighbouring territory of
Luigni (Legney,
County Sligo), over
which and the
adjacent territory of Gaileanga...
- to be a
grandson of
Ailill Aulom. Tadc was also the ****tive
ancestor of
Luigni and Gailenga—peoples
which were
located in a
number of
centres in the midlands...