- The
Battle of
Doire Leathan took
place on 14
September 1590 at
Doire Leathan (English: Derrylahan), a
townland and
hamlet located between Kilcar and Carrick...
-
sequences are
common in
Irish spelling due to the "caol le caol agus
leathan le
leathan" ("slender with
slender and
broad with broad") rule, i.e. that the...
- well-constructed path, used by many sightseers,
leaves the A855 just
north of Loch
Leathan. It
heads up
through a
clearfell area that was
formerly a
conifer plantation...
- the
North of
Scotland Hydro-Electric Board, and used
water from
Lochs Leathan and Fada, to
provide the
first general supply of
electricity to the island...
- a' B****c
Sgeir a'
Chlaidheimh Sgeir an
Trilleachain Sgeir Iosal Sgeir Leathan Sgeir Liath Sgeir nan Gall
Sgeir Ruadh Sgeirean Cruaidhe Sgeirean Glasa...
- of Hugh O'Donnell, was
killed near
Glencolmcille at the
Battle of
Doire Leathan John Joe
Doherty (born 1968) -
Gaelic footballer Noel Hegarty,
Gaelic footballer...
-
along with Ó Baoighill. The
opposing forces met at the
Battle of
Doire Leathan near Glencolumbkille, on 14
September 1590, and Domhnall's
force was defeated...
- Haughey) was from Teelin. The
Battle of
Doire Leathan was
fought near
Teelin on 14
September 1590, in
Doire Leathan (Derrylahan), a
townland on the opposite...
-
Dorcha Sgeir Fhada Sgeir Ghainmheach Sgeir Ghlas Sgeir Gobhlach Sgeir Leathan Sgeir Mhòr
Sgier na
Caillich Sgeir na h-Éireann
Sgeir nam
Biast Sgeir nam...
-
Broadstone railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An Clocháin
Leathan) was the
Dublin terminus of the
Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR),
located in the Dublin...