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compiled in
Ireland and
known as the
Chronicle of Ireland. Not all
early annalistic texts, however, were monastic, and some in fact were made
under royal...
- Cong (Irish: Conga, from Cúnga Fheichín
meaning "Saint Feichin's narrows") is a
village in
County Mayo, Ireland,
straddling the
border with
County Galway...
- The Déisi were a
social class in
Ireland between the
ancient and
early medieval period. The
various peoples listed under the
heading déis
shared a similar...
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Inishmore (Irish: Árainn [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ] , Árainn Mhór [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ woːɾ] or Inis Mór [ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ]) is the
largest of the Aran
Islands in
Galway Bay, off the...
- The
River Boyne (Irish: An Bhóinn or
Abhainn na Bóinne) is a
river in Leinster, Ireland, the
course of
which is
about 112
kilometres (70 mi) long. It rises...
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split into two traditions: the
annalistic tradition and the
monographic tradition. The
authors who used the
Annalistic tradition wrote histories year-by-year...
- O'Driscoll (and its
derivative Driscoll) is an
Irish surname. It is
derived from the
Gaelic Ó hEidirsceoil. The O'Driscolls were
rulers of the Dáirine...
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Lismore (Irish: Lios Mór,
meaning "great ringfort") is a
historic town in
County Waterford, in the
province of Munster, Ireland.
Originally ****ociated...
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Ballymote (Irish:
Baile an Mhóta,
meaning "town of the motte/mound") is a
market town in
southern County Sligo, Ireland. It is
around 20 km
south of Sligo...
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Clones (/ˈkloʊnɪs/ KLOH-nis; from
Irish Cluain Eois,
meaning 'meadow of Eois') is a
small town in the west of
County Monaghan in Ireland. The area is part...