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- Moling of Luachair was an Irish cleric and poet (fl. 695). The Annals of Tigernach relate that upon the death of King Fínsnechta Fledach mac Dúnchada,...
- Liath Luachra or the "Grey one of Luachair", is the name of two characters in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. Both appear in The Boyhood Deeds of...
- the bold people. Trían a shlúaig dar Lúachair síar co Cnoc mBrénainn isin slíab, thriail a thríúr a shlí trí Luachair siar go Cnoc mBrénainn san fhásach...
- in Meath [citation needed] 506 – Luachair [citation needed] 507 – Druim Deargaighe [citation needed] 528 – Luachair [citation needed] 531 – Claenloch...
- hazel at his back. The Morrígan first introduces him as h-Uar-gaeth-sceo-luachair-sceo, before later revealing that he is Dáire mac Fiachna, and the owner...
- 405 hectares). The name of the town derives from the Scottish Gaelic, Luachair, meaning "rushes", with an archaic Gaelic suffix -es that means "a place...
- Emher: 3668-3707. Reign of Eochaidh Faebhar Ghlas mac Conmael: 3708-3727. Luachair Deadhadh Fosadh Da Ghort Comar Tri nUisge Tuaim Drecon, in Ui Briuin Breifne...
- of Magh Slecht in 80 AD by the High King Tuathal Techtmar The battle of Luachair beyond Mag Slecht by King Cormac mac Airt in 239 A.D.[9] The killing of...
- victory in a battle against the Ciannacht "at Luachair between the two estuaries", perhaps in 535. Luachair is a common place name, and it is uncertain...
- Prince of Ireland, received "Treitherne" Sen, Prince of Ireland, received "Luachair-Deaghaidh, in Kerry" Bard, Prince of Ireland, received "Cluain-Corca-Oiche...