- Look up Lugaid or
Lughaidh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lugaid (Lughaid,
Lughaidh, Lughaí, with all
equivalents originally attested as
Ogham genitive...
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Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh (fl. 1603 – 1616),
sometimes anglicised as
Lewey O'Clery, was an
Irish Gaelic poet and historian. He is best
known today as the author...
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Feradhach mac
Lughaidh, 8th king of Uí Maine, fl. 6th-century. John O'Donovan
remarked that "Feradhach, the son of
Lughaidh, was
prince of Hy-Many for...
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Lughaidh mac Dallán, 7th king of Uí Maine, fl. 5th-century/6th-century. John O'Donovan
remarked that "
Lughaidh, the son of Dallan, and
brother of Duach...
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Lugaid Mac Con,
often known simply as Mac Con, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
belonged to...
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eventually united with the
Picts to
become the
kings of Scots.
Saint Lughaidh,
better known by his pet name of Moluag, was an
Irish noble of the Dál...
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brought up in a
Catholic household and was sent to the same school, Dun
Lughaidh Convent, as her sisters. Her
parents pla****
ballads and folk
tunes in local...
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years slain by
Maine Macamh Lughaidh mac Dallán son of
Dallan 14
years natural death Feradhach mac
Lughaidh son of
Lughaidh 24
years slain by successor...
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giant king of Tory, Balor, was
killed here by his
exiled grandson,
Lughaidh,
whereupon the
poison from his eye
split the rock and
poisoned the glen...
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wearing of
plaids (probably
meaning belted plaids). A 1594
Irish account by
Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh of
Scottish gallowgl****
mercenaries in
Ireland clearly describes...