the Laigin Loingsech mac Colmáin (died 655), king of Leinster Loingsech mac Flaithbertaig (died 754), chief of the Cenél Conaill Loingsech mac Óengusso...
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Loingsech mac Colmáin (died 655) (or Laidgnén) was a king of Connacht from the Ui Fiachrach branch of the Connachta. He was of the Ui Fiachrach Aidhne...
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Labhraidh Loingseach (redirect from Labraid Loingsech)
Labraid Loingsech (English: the exile, mariner), also known as Labraid Lorc, son of Ailill Áine, son of Lóegaire Lorc, was, according to medieval Irish...
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Loingsech mac Flaithbertaig (died 754) was a chief of the Cenél Conaill of the northern Uí Néill in modern County Donegal. He was the son of the high...
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also High Kings of Ireland were Labraid Loingsech and Cathair Mór. A mythology developed that Labraid Loingsech had horses ears: he spent some time exiled...
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power after killing his predecessor, and his father's killer, Labraid Loingsech. He ruled for seven or seventeen years, until he was killed by Mug Corb...
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Ireland. Cobthach later made peace with Labraid, now known by the epithet Loingsech, "the exile", and gave him the province of Leinster, but relations broke...
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with the Byzantine Empire and papacy, refuses to assist him. High King Loingsech mac Óengusso and his forces are routed during an invasion of Connacht...
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waters of Lake Issyk-Kul. According to an Irish legend, the king Labraid Loingsech had horse/donkeys's ears, something he was concerned to keep quiet. He...
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kings that are included range from the almost entirely fictional Labraid Loingsech, who allegedly became High King in the 4th century BC, to the entirely...
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