• In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, Lóegaire Búadach (Lóegaire the Victorious) is a hapless Ulster warrior who mainly functions as comic relief. When...
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  • confused with Lóegaire Búadach from the Ulster Cycle legends. Team, Forvo. "Loegaire Buadach pronunciation: How to pronounce Loegaire Buadach in Irish"....
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  • include: Lóegaire Lorc, legendary High King of Ireland of the 6th century BC Lóegaire Búadach, hapless would-be hero of the Ulster Cycle Lóegaire mac Néill...
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    The Death of Cú Chulainn The Death of Cet mac Mágach The Death of Lóegaire Búadach The Death of Conchobar The Battle of Airtech The Death of Fergus mac...
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  • "champion's portion" to Cú Chulainn, then to Conall Cernach, then to Lóegaire Búadach, and the three heroes proceeded to compete for the honour. Challenges...
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    Ferbend - son of Conchobar mac Nessa Láeg - charioteer of Cú Chulainn Lóegaire Búadach - hapless Ulster warrior who functions largely as comic relief Mugain...
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  • trickster Bricriu incites the heroes Cú Chulainn, Conall Cernach and Lóegaire Búadach to compete for the champion's portion at a feast, and Cú Roí is one...
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  • temperature. Her affair with Áed, Conchobar's poet, led to the death of Lóegaire Búadach. The Ulstermen took her life, out of the love of her, though they seldom...
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    Bricriu once incites three heroes, Cú Chulainn, Conall Cernach and Lóegaire Búadach, to compete for the champion's portion at his feast. In every test...
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    Bricrenn involves three heroes – Cú Chulainn, Conall Cernach, and Lóegaire Búadach – who are each independently told by the titular character that they...
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  • Down), where he incites three heroes, Cúchulainn, Conall Cernach, and Lóegaire Búadach, to compete for the "champion's portion" of the feast. The three heroes...
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  • Before it starts he visits three heroes, Cúchulainn, Conall Cernach and Lóegaire Búadach, privately, and advises each of them to claim the Champion's Portion...
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  • Bricriu, albeit with less success. Bricriu went in turn to Conall, Lóegaire Búadach and Cúchulainn, and promised each of them the champion's portion. When...
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  • actress Laura Bryan Birn (born 1965), American actress Dál Birn Lóegaire Birn Búadach, Óengus Osrithe's son Nem Moccu Birn (died 654), Irish saint This...
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  • brother, the High King Úgaine Mór, who was succeeded directly by his son Lóegaire Lorc. However, Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters agree...
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  • epithet found in Irish sources which refers to the descendants of Loegaire Birn Buadach, the hereditary ruling lineage of the kingdom of Osraige in Ireland...
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  • Bodbchad was king for a day and a half until Lóegaire killed him. Cobthach Cóel Breg succeeded his brother Loegaire. The Lebor Gabála synchronises Úgaine Mór's...
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    F. O'Rahilly considered Loegaire Bern Buadach, the mythical ancestor Dál Birn, was the 'same personage as the Loegaire Buadach of the Ulidian tradition'...
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    Son of Eochu Buadach unknown 594 BCE Lóegaire Lorc 594–592 BC Son of Úgaine Mór unknown 592 BCE Ailill Áine 592–592 BC Son of Lóegaire Lorc unknown 592...
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  • Osrithe the first king of Osraige through his son and successor Loegaire Birn Buadach, of the second century. King Dúngal took the throne of Osraige after...
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  • in the tumulus in Kilcullen, Co. Kilkenny. His son and heir was Loegaire Birn Buadach, whose ruling descendants bore the tribal name "Dál Birn". He appears...
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  • although T. F. O'Rahilly EIHM, 65 thinks it should be "equated with Loegaire Bern Buadach" TCD MS 1336 (olim H 3.17), cols. 720b-723a, denoted variant h text...
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  • form of "mac Ua Birn", indicating that St. Nem was a descendant of Loegaire Birn Buadach, and early king of Ossory and thus a scion of the Dál Birn lineage...
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    (ca. 100 AD), semi-legendary founder of the kingdom of Osraige. Loegaire Birn Buadach, a quo Dál Birn. Amhalgadh Echach Lámdóit Buan Niadh Corb Cairbre...
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  • epithet found in Irish sources which refers to the descendants of Loegaire Birn Buadach, the hereditary ruling lineage of the kingdom of Osraige in Ireland...
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