1200–1230) was a medieval Scottish poet and crusader.
[2] When not crusading, Gillebrìghde spent much, if not most, of this life working as a poet in Ireland.
His panegyric poems are all dedicated to Irish patrons.
We know he was Scottish, however, because of references to Scotland describing it as "duthchas damh", my dúthchas ("native place", "heritage", "birthright", etc.)
[5] The surviving panegyrics were written for two Irish patrons, Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain (d. 1242), King of Thomond; and Cathal Croibhdhearg Ó Conchubhair (d. 1224), King of Connaught.