Lugaid Loígde "Lugaid of the Calf Goddess", also known as Lugaid mac Dáire, was a legendary King of Tara and High King of Ireland. He is a son of Dáire Doimthech, ancestor of the Dáirine, and gives his epithet to their principal royal sept, the Corcu Loígde. A descendant of Lugaid, with whom he may be to some extent identical, is the famous Mac Con,[1] listed in the Old Irish kinglist Baile Chuinn Chétchathaig as Mac Con macc aui (moccu) Lugde Loígde.[2]
G. F. Dalton, "The Tradition of Blood Sacrifice to the Goddess Éire", in Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 63, No. 252 (Winter, 1974): 343–354. JSTOR
Kuno Meyer (ed. & tr.), Fianaigecht: being a collection of hitherto inedited Irish poems and tales relating to Finn and his Fiana, with an English translation. Todd Lecture Series, Royal Irish Academy, Volume 16. Dublin: Hodges Figgis. 1910.
Gerard Murphy, "On the Dates of Two Sources Used in Thurneysen's Heldensage: I. Baile Chuind and the date of Cín Dromma Snechtai", in Ériu 16 (1952): 145–51. includes edition and translation.
Michael A. O'Brien (ed.) with intr. by John V. Kelleher, Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae. DIAS. 1976. / partial digital edition: Donnchadh Ó Corráin (ed.), Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502. University College, Cork: Corpus of Electronic Texts. 1997.
John O'Donovan (ed.), "The Genealogy of Corca Laidhe", in Miscellany of the Celtic Society. Dublin: Printed for the Celtic Society. 1849. alternative scan
Whitley Stokes (ed. & tr.), "Cóir Anmann (Fitness of Names)", in Whitley Stokes and Ernst Windisch, Irische Texte mit Wörterbuch. Volume 3, Parts 1-2. Leipzig: Verlag von S. Hirzel. 1891 (1); 1897 (2). pp. 285–444. alternative scan I alternative scan II
January 01, 1970
lugaid, loígde, lugaid, calf, goddess, also, known, lugaid, dáire, legendary, king, tara, high, king, ireland, dáire, doimthech, ancestor, dáirine, gives, epithet, their, principal, royal, sept, corcu, loígde, descendant, lugaid, with, whom, some, extent, iden. Lugaid Loigde Lugaid of the Calf Goddess also known as Lugaid mac Daire was a legendary King of Tara and High King of Ireland He is a son of Daire Doimthech ancestor of the Dairine and gives his epithet to their principal royal sept the Corcu Loigde A descendant of Lugaid with whom he may be to some extent identical is the famous Mac Con 1 listed in the Old Irish kinglist Baile Chuinn Chetchathaig as Mac Con macc aui moccu Lugde Loigde 2 In some later syncretic traditions as Lugaid Laigde 3 he is made a son of Eochu mac Ailella and given a son Rechtaid Rigderg Another late emanation is Lugaid Luaigne Contents 1 The Five Lugaids and the Loathly Lady 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesThe Five Lugaids and the Loathly Lady editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2011 See also editLugaid disambiguation Daire Lugh Loathly Lady Preceded byDui Ladrach High King of IrelandLGE 4th century BCFFE 537 530 BCAFM 738 731 BC Succeeded byAed RuadNotes edit O Rahilly passim ed Bhreathnach amp Murray simply a later spellingReferences editEdel Bhreathnach and Kevin Murray Baile Chuinn Chetchathaig Edition in Edel Bhreathnach ed The Kingship and Landscape of Tara Dublin Four Courts Press for The Discovery Programme 2005 pp 73 94 Francis John Byrne Irish Kings and High Kings Dublin Four Courts Press 2nd revised edition 2001 Thomas Charles Edwards Early Christian Ireland Cambridge University Press 2000 G F Dalton The Tradition of Blood Sacrifice to the Goddess Eire in Studies An Irish Quarterly Review Vol 63 No 252 Winter 1974 343 354 JSTOR James MacKillop Dictionary of Celtic Mythology Oxford University Press 1998 Ailbhe Mac Shamhrain and Paul Byrne Prosopography I Kings named in Baile Chuinn Chetchathaig and the Airgialla Charter Poem in Edel Bhreathnach ed The Kingship and Landscape of Tara Dublin Four Courts Press for The Discovery Programme 2005 pp 159 224 Kuno Meyer ed amp tr Fianaigecht being a collection of hitherto inedited Irish poems and tales relating to Finn and his Fiana with an English translation Todd Lecture Series Royal Irish Academy Volume 16 Dublin Hodges Figgis 1910 Gerard Murphy On the Dates of Two Sources Used in Thurneysen s Heldensage I Baile Chuind and the date of Cin Dromma Snechtai in Eriu 16 1952 145 51 includes edition and translation Michael A O Brien ed with intr by John V Kelleher Corpus genealogiarum Hiberniae DIAS 1976 partial digital edition Donnchadh o Corrain ed Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502 University College Cork Corpus of Electronic Texts 1997 John O Donovan ed The Genealogy of Corca Laidhe in Miscellany of the Celtic Society Dublin Printed for the Celtic Society 1849 alternative scan T F O Rahilly Early Irish History and Mythology Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 1946 Whitley Stokes ed amp tr Coir Anmann Fitness of Names in Whitley Stokes and Ernst Windisch Irische Texte mit Worterbuch Volume 3 Parts 1 2 Leipzig Verlag von S Hirzel 1891 1 1897 2 pp 285 444 alternative scan I alternative scan II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lugaid Loigde amp oldid 1186750010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,