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Fenagh (Irish:
Fiodhnach or Fíonach,
meaning 'Woody Place') is a
village in the south-east of
County Leitrim in Ireland. It is 4.8
kilometres (just under...
- Fennagh,
Fenagh or
Feenagh may
refer to: Feenagh,
County Clare, a
civil parish in
County Clare,
Ireland Feenagh,
County Limerick,
Ireland Fenagh, County...
- The Book of
Fenagh (Irish:
Leabar Fidhnacha) is a m****cript of
prose and
poetry written in
classical Irish by
Muirgheas mac Pháidín Ó
Maolconaire in the...
- November. The
patron saint of
Fenagh,
County Leitrim,
Caillin was born in the 6th
century and
founded a
monastic settlement at
Fenagh. His
history was given...
- Caillín of
Fenagh is a late
example built to hold a c. 1516 m****cript
which updates a much
earlier book
detailing the life of St. Caillín of
Fenagh, County...
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Events from the year 1516 in Ireland. Lord:
Henry VIII The Book of
Fenagh Irish:
Leabar Fidhnacha is a m****cript of
prose and
poetry written in classical...
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reigning for seventy-seven
years (or 100
years according to the Book of
Fenagh, P 23), he and three-quarters of the men of
Ireland died on Magh Slécht...
- Fennagh,
local name
Fenagh (Irish: Fionnmhach), is a village,
civil parish and
townland in
County Carlow, Ireland. 15 km
south of
Carlow town, it lies...
- modern-day
County Cavan) in 464, on a Friday. He was
buried by
Saint Caillín at
Fenagh in the
south of modern-day
County Leitrim. He is
important in the history...
- side F.C.
Carlow also pla**** at
Burrin Celtic's home ground, The
Valley on
Fenagh Road.
Ballon Hill,
although only
approximately 137
metres (450 ft) above...