-
namesake of the
townlands of
Lagore Big (Loch
Gabhar Mór) and
Lagore Little (Loch
Gabhar Beag).
Lagore is also home to the
Lagore crannóg, the
Irish royal...
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Tigernach mac Fócartai (died 865), also
called Tigernach of
Lagore, was King of
Lagore.
Tigernach belonged to the Uí
Chernaig branch of the once-powerful...
- The
Kings of
Brega were
rulers of Brega, a
petty kingdom north of
Dublin in
medieval Ireland.
Brega took its name from Magh
Breagh (Breá),
meaning "fine...
- (probably
variants of the same name)
Ciannachta Southern Uí Néill
Brega Lagore Cnogba Brigantes in
south Wexford, also
known from
northern Britain; possibly...
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Fergusa (died 805) was a King of in
South Brega of the Uí
Chernaig sept of
Lagore of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
Southern Uí Néill. He was the son...
- Festival. On the show Fast Forward, Gina Riley, in
character as
Eleanor LaGore,
performed a
swing version of the song. The song was
covered by Australian...
- at PNC
Music Pavilion".
Queen City Nerve.
Retrieved September 10, 2023.
Lagore,
Connor (August 3, 2023). "Pop trio AJR
kicks off
Musikfest with Preview...
- mac
Cernaig Sotal, a king in
southern Brega of the Uí
Chernaig sept of
Lagore of the Síl nÁedo Sláine. He was the
grandson of the high king
Diarmait mac...
-
Proceedings of the
Royal Irish Academy 47Ci (1942) 1–76. Hencken, H.O. 1950. "
Lagore Crannog: an
Irish royal residence of the
seventh to
tenth century AD", in...
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Lansdale distillery,
tasting room".
Montgomery News.
Retrieved 23 July 2020.
Lagore,
Connor (18
September 2019). "Sweets? ****e? Spirits? Find them all at the...