Lugaid Lámdearg

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Lugaid Lámdearg ("red hand"), son of Eochaid Uaircheas was a legendary High King of Ireland. He took the kingship when he killed Eochaid Fiadmuine and deposed Conaing Begeaglach, and ruled for seven years before Conaing overthrew him and took the kingship back.

See Lugaid for other figures of the same name, and Lug for the god the name derives from.
Preceded by
Eochaid Fiadmuine
and Conaing Begeaglach
High King of Ireland
AFM 839-832 BC
FFE 616-609 BC
Succeeded by
Conaing Begeaglach
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