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- Dún Ailinne (pronounced [ˌd̪ˠuːnˠ ˈalʲən̠ʲə]; sometimes anglicized Dun Aulin) is an ancient ceremonial site on the hill of Cnoc Ailinne (Knockaulin) in...
- the ****ure site of the town. Other local historical features include Dun Ailinne, New Abbey and Castlemartin, for many years the home of media magnate Tony...
- and Stromness. Some optional areas are places in Ireland, including Dún Ailinne, Ardagh, Carrowmore, Emain Macha, and Tara.) The Bard (voiced by Cary Elwes)...
- Úgaine Mór (Hugony the Great), who supposedly built the hill fort of Dún Ailinne, near Kilcullen in County Kildare, united the tribes of Leinster. He is...
- activity at a number of important royal ceremonial sites, including Tara, Dún Ailinne, Rathcroghan and Emain Macha. Each was ****ociated with a Gaelic tribe....
- 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2021. "The Royal Sites of Ireland: Cashel, Dún Ailinne, Hill of Uisneach, Rathcroghan Complex, and Tara Complex". UNESCO World...
- Hence the name Cill Dara, the church of the oak. Not too far away, on Dún Ailinne, lived the King of Leinster who had donated the site to the holy woman...
- province and with wielding power from the royal site of Leinster at Dún Áilinne. The place-name Inber Domnann, now Malahide Bay inlet in north County Dublin...
- archaeological evidence for similar repeated building and burning at Tara and Dún Ailinne.: 24–25  In the first or second century BC, a figure-of-eight structure...
- fighting the Laigin and the Norse-Gaels of Dublin in 956, in an ambush at Dún Ailinne (County Kildare). Byrne, pp. 256–257; Congalach's descent from Áed Sláine...