- The
Grianan of
Aileach (/ˌɡriːnən əv ˈæljə(x)/ GREE-nən əv AL-yə(kh); Irish:
Grianán Ailigh [ˌɟɾʲiənˠaːnˠ ˈalʲiː]),
sometimes anglicised as
Greenan Ely...
- An
Grianán Theatre (Irish:
Amharclann an Ghrianáin) is the
largest theatre in
County Donegal.
Located in Letterkenny's Port Road district, its current...
- was
styled as rí Ailig, the "king of Ailech", with
their base
being the
Grianan of
Aileach at the
entrance of the
Inishowen peninsula. The Cenél Conaill...
-
Inishowen peninsula includes Ireland's most
northerly point,
Malin Head. The
Grianan of Aileach, a
ringfort that
served as the
royal seat of the over-kingdom...
- also has
Scottish heritage. She was homeschooled. She was a
member of An
Grianán's "Youth Theatre",
where she
trained in
acting and ballet. McNulty's stage...
- is the
Grianán of Ireland,
Cairbre is the
Grianán of Connacht,
Calry is the
Grianán of
Cairbre and the Hill is the
Grianán of Calgaich".
Gríanán is a word...
-
exclusively from the Cenél nEógain. The
royal fort for
Ailech was the
Grianan of Aileach, a
hillfort on top of
Greenan Mountain in modern-day County...
- and
Dubthach who made this
stone fort'.
Termonfeckin is also home to An
Grianan, a
stately home
built in the 18th
century which was the
first residential...
- the
Inishowen Peninsula, Burt is part the
parish of Fahan. The
ancient Grianán of
Aileach stone fort
dates to 1700BC. On a
clear day, it is
possible to...
-
provide more
privacy to the lord and his family. The
possibly related term
grianán (from
Irish grian, "the sun";
often anglicised as "greenawn") was used...