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Lugaid Mend (also Lámderg) was one of the legendary kings of Ireland. He was a son of Óengus Tírech and a descendant of Cormac Cass. He was the great-grandfather of Cass.[1][2]

Children


References

  1. ^ Lugaid Mend (or also Lámderg) mac Óengusa Tírich
  2. ^ D. Blair Gibson (27 August 2012). From Chiefdom to State in Early Ireland. Cambridge University Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-107-01563-0.
  • JSTOR 25507652 "Lugaid Mend son of Oengus Tirech, son of Ferchorb, son of"