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§§ 15–31. Mac Con in Alba
Mac Con in Alba, §§ 15-31, ed. and tr. Máirín O'Daly, Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama (1975).
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§ 15. Mac Con and Lugaid Lága make their escape with a small band of followers (3 x 9) and arrive somewhere in Alba (Scotland or north Britain). They offer themselves to the king of Alba (anonymous), but on Mac Con's instructions, conceal their true identity from him for fear of reprisal. They are also to hide their chain of command.
§ 15. Mac Con and Lugaid Lága make their escape with a small band of followers (3 x 9) and arrive somewhere in Alba (Scotland or north Britain). They offer themselves to the king of Alba (anonymous), but on Mac Con's instructions, conceal their true identity from him for fear of reprisal. They are also to hide their chain of command.
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Lugaid Mac Con <strong>Lugaid Mac Con</strong> <br>Often simply Mac Con, a legendary high-king of Ireland from a people based in Munster; said to have defeated Éogan Mór and Art mac Cuinn in the battle of Mucrama after a return from exile following the battle of Cenn Abrat.
Lugaid Lága <strong>Lugaid Lága(e)</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Lugaid Mac Con) <br>A warrior associated with Lugaid Mac Con, son of Mog Nuadat, progenitor of the Éoganacht.
Anonymous ... king of Alba No associated entry available from the subject index
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Alba