An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Lughaidh na Riabh Dearg"
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[[Lucius Gwynn]] suggested that an earlier [[Ard-Rí na hÉireann|Ard-Rí]] known as [[Lughaidh Réoderg]] (2) may have become confused with a separate and minor character from the [[Rúraíocht]].<ref>Trí Rúadchinn Laigen Gwynn, [https://www.jstor.org/pss/30007892 "De Sil Chonairi Móir"], in ''Ériu 6'' (1912): 130–43.</ref> [[T. F. O'Rahilly]], on the other hand, believed the epithet ''Riab nDerg'' to simply be a corruption of the earlier ''Réoderg'',<ref>O'Rahilly, lch. 486</ref> and does not believe them to be distinct legendary figures (1=2).
''Chreid O'Rahilly,
''O'Rahilly ris further: Lughaidh na Riabh Dearg (1) to be the double of Lugaid mac Con Roí (4, 1=4), whose alternative epithet was ''mac Trí Con'', and who himself is to some extent identical with [[Lughaidh Mac Con]] (1=3=4).<ref>O'Rahilly, ll. 486–7, 79–80</ref> <!--bog: 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. -->
Tá Lughaidh eile ann, sinsear Mhic Con, [[Lugaid Loígde]] (5).
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