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§§ 67–75. Mac Con’s death
§§ 67–75. The death of Mac Con, ed. and tr. Máirín O'Daly, Cath Maige Mucrama: The battle of Mag Mucrama (1975).
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§ 67. Lugaid Mac Con, with a large company, heads west. Lugaid Lágae does not join him, because he does not want to revisit the place of kinslaying, and prefers to stay with Cormac. § 68. Despite Mac Con's best efforts, Cormac refuses to accept Lugaid Lágae into his household.

§§ 67–68

# 67-68 Cath Maige Mucrama
§ 67. Lugaid Mac Con, with a large company, heads west. Lugaid Lágae does not join him, because he does not want to revisit the place of kinslaying, and prefers to stay with Cormac. § 68. Despite Mac Con's best efforts, Cormac refuses to accept Lugaid Lágae into his household.
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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.
Cormac mac Airt <strong>Cormac mac Airt</strong> <br>(<i>time-frame ass. with</i> Cormac mac Airt) <br>Legendary high-king of Ireland; son of Art son of Conn Cétchathach; contemporary of Finn mac Cumaill.