- Muimne,
Luigne and Laigne, sons of Érimón by his wife Odba, were,
according to
medieval Irish legends and
historical traditions,
joint High
Kings of Ireland...
-
Luigné (French pronunciation: [lɥiɲe] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2016, it was
merged into...
- Saint-Aubin-de-
Luigné (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿obɛ̃ də lɥiɲe] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 31 December...
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after which he died at Airgetros, and was
succeeded by his sons Muimne,
Luigne and Laigne,
ruling jointly.
Geoffrey Keating dates his
reign from 1287 to...
-
joint High
Kings of
Ireland for half a year
after they
killed their cousins Luigne and Laigne, sons of Érimón, in the
Battle of Árd Ladrann. They were soon...
- and
negotiator between the
Luigne (or Luigni) of Connacht, of
which he was
supposedly a member, and the more
powerful Luigne of Meath, on
whose territory...
- the
Battle of Cul Martha, in
revenge for
their killing of his
brothers Luigne and Laigne. He
cleared twelve plains, dug
seven royal forts, and fought...
- dug. The
other three lakes are Loch Cál in Uí Nialláin, Loch
Munremair in
Luigne, and Loch
Dairbrech in Mide. The
Muintir Nemid clear twelve plains: Mag...
- Beaulieu-sur-Layon, Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay, Rochefort-sur-Loire, Saint-Aubin-de-
Luigné, Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, Chalonnes-sur-Loire Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau -...
- 1998.[citation needed] AI1095.10 Ua hEgra, king of
Luigne, was
slain by the Cenél Dubáin; and
Luigne and
western Connachta were
vacated and [their inhabitants]...