An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Lughaidh na Riabh Dearg"

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==Tuilleadh anailíse==
''The view advanced by O'Rahilly was that Lugaid Riab nDerg is yet another emanation of the heroic mytho-dynastic figure [[Lugaid Mac Con|Lugaid]], closely associated with the prehistoric [[Érainn]],<ref>O'Rahilly, lchll. 201-2</ref> a population of late [[Iron Age]] Ireland who provide Irish legend with its earliest known Kings of Tara. One of their most notable representatives in that office is Lugaid's immediate predecessor, Conaire Mór.
 
''Specifically, O'Rahilly believed Lugaid Riab nDerg to be the double of [[Lugaid mac Con Roí]], whose alternative epithet was ''mac Trí Con'' "son of Three Hounds", and who himself is to some extent identical with [[Lugaid Mac Con]].<ref>O'Rahilly, ll. 486–7, 79–80</ref> The last, usually known simply as Mac Con "Hound's Son", is an Érainn king matching Conaire Mór in importance in Irish legend. Another is [[Cú Roí mac Dáire]], or simply [[Dáire]],<ref>O'Rahilly, lch. 49</ref> father of Lugaid mac Con Roí. A 'fourth' Lugaid and 'ancestor' of Mac Con was [[Lugaid Loígde]].