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...
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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...
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Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné, EHESS (in French). Arrêté préfectoral, 25 November 2015 (in French) IGN et BRGM, Géoportail Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné (49), consulté...
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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...
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Alain de Boissieu Déan de Luigné (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ də bwasjø]; 5 July 1915 – 5 April 2006) was a French general who served in the Free French...
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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...
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Beaulieu-sur-Layon, Faye-d'Anjou, Rablay-sur-Layon, Rochefort-sur-Loire, Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné and Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay are allowed to add their name to that of the...
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despite their attempts to rescue him by boat. Columba sent a follower, Luigne moccu Min, to swim across the river. The beast approached him, but Columba...
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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...
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département Saint-Aubin-de-Locquenay, in the Sarthe département Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné, in the Maine-et-Loire département Saint-Aubin-de-Médoc, in the Gironde...
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Érimón 1287–1286 BC 1700 BC Érimón 1286–1272 BC 1700–1684 BC Muimne, Luigne and Laigne 1272–1269 BC 1684–1681 BC Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna 1269...
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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...
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corpse. Hearing this, Columba stunned the Picts by sending his follower Luigne moccu Min to swim across the river. The beast came after him, but Columba...
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Rolland Born (1841-12-10)10 December 1841 La Haie-Longue, Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné Died 11 June 1912(1912-06-11) (aged 70) Neuilly-sur-Seine Nationality French...
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Map of Breifne in AD 700; Castlerahan is seen near to the "Luigne" tribe....
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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 -...
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Fenian Cycle the dwarf harper Cnú Deireóil claimed to be Lugh's son. The Luigne, a people who inhabited Counties Meath and Sligo, claimed descent from him...
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Beaulieu-sur-Layon, Faye-d'Anjou, Rablay-sur-Layon, Rochefort-sur-Loire, Saint-Aubin-de-Luigné and Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay. According to wine expert Tom Stevenson, there...
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Tapestry of Ancient Ulster. Clogher Record. Gleeson, Patrick (16 June 2017). "Luigne Breg and the origins of the Uí Néill". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy:...
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Brissac-Quincé, Charcé-Saint-Ellier-sur-Aubance, Chemellier, Coutures, Luigné, Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, Saint-Saturnin-sur-Loire, Saulgé-l'Hôpital and Vauchrétien...
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was claimed that St Feichin once acted as a mediator between the Muimne, Luigne and Laigne of Connacht and Meath. The saint's name may derive from the old...
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lord of Corca-Firtri, died. 946: Domnall son of Mael Muadh, king of the Luigne of Connacht, was killed by the son of Uathmurán son of Dobailén and the...
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Conaire (Achonry) in the district of the Luigne, the land having been granted to him by Cennfáelad, king of Luigne. The foundation gave its name to what...
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was claimed that St Feichin once acted as a mediator between the Muimne, Luigne and Laigne of Connacht and Meath. The saint's name may derive from the old...
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Flann son of Máel Sechnaill, heir designate of Ireland, was killed by the Luigne". The Annals of Ulster are derived from the Chronicle of Ireland, kept at...
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Loch Annind (Annind's grave) Loch Cal in Ui Niallain Loch Munremair in Luigne Loch Dairbrech (another king's grave) Loch Cimbe Loch Buadhaigh Loch Baadh...
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of Maelmuire O'Maelchonaire in 1473. Includes Aibidil Luigne maic Éremóin 'The alphabet of Luigne mac Éremóin'. 217 405 Cáin Domnaig 'The Law of Sunday'...
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Suck Gamanrad - west shore of Killala Bay Gailenga - central County Mayo Luigne - east County Mayo & south County Sligo Mairtine Mór - branch of a Munster...
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slaughtered the Luigne at the Battle of Achad Ablae (in Corann barony) in 789 and in 790 won the Battle of Áth Rois over the Luigne and slew their overchief...
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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]...
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