An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Lughaidh mac Laoghaire"
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'' '''Lugaid mac Lóegairi''' (died ''
''One of the supposed twelve sons of [[Lóegaire mac Néill|Laoghaire mac Néill]], his mother was [[Angias]], a daughter of
''Before he was born Patrick is said by the late ''[[Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii]]'' to have cursed Lóegaire's descendants so that they would never enjoy the kingship. His mother, who is said to have been pregnant with Lugaid at the time, beseeched Patrick to lift the curse from her unborn son. This he did, supposedly saying: "Until he opposes me, I will not curse him."<ref>Irwin; Stokes, I,
''According to the earliest king list, that in the ''[[Baile
''According to the ''Vita tripartita'', Lugaid was killed by a bolt from the heavens when he mocked Patrick at a place later called ''Achad Forchai''. Allowing that the association with Saint Patrick is not original, it is thought that this account preserves a memory of some tale involving Lugaid's death by lightning, making him one of several early Irish kings, among whom his father, who were perhaps believed to have died by
:At Achadh Farcha warlike, :the death of Laeghaire's son, Lughaidh occurred, :Without praise in heaven or here, :a heavy flash of lightning smote him. ''According to the king lists, Lugaid was succeeded by
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