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'' '''Corc mac Luigthig''' (born 340), also called '''Conall Corc''', '''Corc of Cashel''', and '''Corc mac Láire''', is the hero of [[Irish language]] tales which form part of the origin legend of the [[Eóganachta]], a group of kindreds which traced their descent from Conall Corc and took their name from his ancestor [[Éogan Mór]]. The early kindred they belonged to are known as the [[Deirgtine]]. He was probably a grandson of [[Ailill Flann Bec]], and possible cousins were [[Dáire Cerbba]] and the famous [[Crimthann mac Fidaig]]. The latter is his opponent in a celebrated cycle of stories.
 
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