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Lugaid Mac Con

King of Munster. Lugaid Mac Con was the foster son of Ailill Aulomm. His foster brother was Eógan, his rival and enemy.

Lugaid had a loyal fool named Do Dera who looked exactly like him. The only thing to distinguish them apart was that Lugaid had very white legs.

They quarreled over the music-maker, Fer Í, son of Eogabal, which led them to confront each other on the battlefield at Cenn Abrat. Do Dera saw that his master was facing defeat and death, and advised Lugaid to let him impersonate the king, while Lugaid should escape.

Eógan thought that he had killed his foster brother, but recognised Lugaid's white legs, fleeing from the battlefield. Eógan couldn't prevent him from escaping to Scotland with only 27 of his companions.

Lugaid asked his surviving companions to not reveal his identity to the king of Scotland. The Alban king, however, suspected his true identity, and tested Lugaid by making Lugaid and his companions eat rats. Finally, the Alban king pressed Lugaid to reveal his true identity and offered to help Lugaid with his army to make him king of Munster.

So Lugaid returned to Munster, confronted by the combined army of Eogan and the high king Art Óenfher, at Maige Mucrama. Art and Eógan were killed in the fighting. Eógan fell at his hand, while Lugaid Lága (Lugaid's champion) killed Art.

Lugaid became king of Munster, as well as ruling in Tara as high king, but lost the throne seven years later, because of his false judgment in the case of an old woman's sheep. Forced to leave Tara, Lugaid returned to the home of his foster father. Cormac, son of Art, became the new high king of Ireland.

Lugaid thought Ailill Aulomm forgave him when Eogan's father kissed his cheek. To his horror, one side of Lugaid's face became disfigured because Ailill had a poisoned tooth. Half of his face was gone after three days, so he asked one of his followers to kill him.

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Name

Lugaid Mac Con.

Lugaid, Lewy.

Period/Cycle

Fenian Cycle.

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Ailill Aulomm, Eógan, Fiachu Muillethan, Lugaid Lága, Art Óenfher.

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High Kings:

  • • Danann Kings (pre-Milesians)
  • • Eber and Eremon
  • • Tigernmas
  • • Ollam Fodla
  • • Eochaid Feidlech
  • • Eochaid Airem
  • • Eterscel
  • • Conaire Mór
  • • Conn Cétchathach
  • • Art Óenfher
  • • Cormac Mac Airt
  • • Cairbre
  • • Áed Ruad
  • • Cimbáeth
  • • Ross the Red
  • • Conchobar Mac Nessa
  • • Ailill Mac Mata
  • • Medb (Maeve)
  • • Cú Roi
  • • Eógan Mór
  • • Eógan
  • • Lugaid Mac Con
  • • Fiachu Muillethan
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Lugaid Mac Cú Roí

A warrior from Munster. Lugaid (Lewy) was the son of Cú Roi (king of Munster) and Bláithíne (Blathnat). When Cú Chulainn (Cu Chulainn) killed his father, Lugaid conspired with Medb (Maeve), seeking the hero's downfall. Lugaid killed Cu Chulainn by...

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Lugaid Lága

Lugaid Lága

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Eógan

Eógan

King of Munster. Eógan was the son of Ailill Aulomm and grandson of Eógan Mór . His mother seemed to be the sun goddess Aine, whom his father had raped. Eógan was brought up at the same time as his foster brother, Lugaid Mac Con , who was also his...

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Mac Lughach

Mac Lughach

Mac Lughach was another better known grandson of Finn Mac Cumhaill . But according to one early text, Mac Lughach was the son of Lugaid Lága. However, in some later texts, such as Acallam na Senórach , Mac Lughach had different parents. Finn had a...

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Ailill Aulomm

Ailill Aulomm

Ailill Aulomm was the son of Eógan Mór and brother of Lugaid Lága . Ailill also had seven other brothers. Ailill Aulomm was best known for his involvement with the goddess Aíne , daughter of Eógabal, who was the foster son of Manannán Mac Lir . Fe...

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Eógan Mór

Eógan Mór

King of Munster. Eógan Mór was also known in other texts by the name Mug Nuadat. He was also called Eógan Fitheccach and Eógan Taídlech. Eógan Mór should not be confused with his grandson, Eógan . Eógan Mór was married to Béare, a Spanish princess...

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Cú Roi

Cú Roi

King of Munster. Cú Roi (Cu Roi) was the father of Lugaid Mac Cu Roi (Lewy). In the Welsh Culhwch and Olwen , Cú Roi was equated with Cubert son of Daere. During Bricriu's Feast , Cu Roi transformed himself into a giant or demon named Uath ("Horro...

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Anluan Mac Maga

Anluan Mac Maga

A Connacht warrior. Anluan was the son of Maga and a brother of Cet . Conall Cernach killed Anluan before the Ulster champion attended the feast of Mac Datho. Fighting broke out when Conall produced Anluan's head for Cet to see. Anluan's brother w...

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Eochaid Feidlech

Eochaid Feidlech

A king of Tara. Eochaid Feidlech was better known because of his children, particularly his daughters. His consort may have been Crucaha, who was the mother of Medb (Maeve). Among his other daughters were Clothra, Eithne, Ele and Mugain. His sons ...

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Ochtriallach

Ochtriallach

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