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Both were later succeeded by the Median magicians (magus), called in modern Parseeism mobed (from mogh-pati, magic-father).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Ka gar no mogh ge the 2d Chief of the 2d Village of Mandins Came the
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Core fon of Luig, and the other princes w Leath-mogh were obliged by the fame fentence to deRver up their fons to Conall Eachluadi in quality of hoftages to infurc him of his fucceflion tLHTfrTRATED.
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Luig Meann was equally fuccefsful in his en - gagements with foreigners, for he routed the Welfh invaders in many defperatc conflids at various limes, and expelling them quite out of his dominions of Leaih-mogh, he followed them
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LUIG MEANR Luig Meann otherwife Luig Lamh-dearg, the fbn of Aongus Tirach, filled the throne of Leath* mogh. '
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Fcarchorb fon of Moghchorb, was proclaimed Icing of Leath-mogh immediately after his father's death, and reigned J fcven years accord - ing
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•bis death, as abovementioned, and by thatmetos became fole independant fovereign of Leath-mogh and foon after principal king of all Ireland; but he was after great lofTes and humiliations dethron - ed by his nephew Turlogh fon of Teige in 1064, according to the annals.
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0*Bnen died at his palace of Ceanncora, being at the fame time indifputable king of Leath-mogh and principal king of all Ireland; his corpfe was interred with great folemnity in the church of KiUaloe.
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