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- 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...