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- 2023-04-19. "Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide". Naidheachdan a' BhBC (in Scottish Gaelic). Retrieved 2023-04-19. "Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide". Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide...
- 2023-04-19. "Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide". Naidheachdan a' BhBC (in Scottish Gaelic). Retrieved 2023-04-19. "Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide". Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide...
- the first Gaelic-medium primary school outside of Scotland, named Taigh Sgoile na Drochaide, opened in Mabou, Nova Scotia. Maxville Public School in Maxville...
- This tradition, which arose during the 14th century, was termed a Gairm Sgoile (Early Modern Irish: 'summoning', or 'gathering', 'of the [Bardic] school')...
- This tradition, which arose during the 14th century, was termed a Gairm Sgoile (Early Modern Irish: 'summoning', or 'gathering', 'of the [Bardic] school')...
- Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh, (a.k.a. Cu Chonnacht na Sgoile, "Cu Connacht of the school"), died 1139. Cú Connacht was a member of the Ó Dálaigh bardic family...
- recent years. Like its earliest Irish ancestors, the 14th-century Gairm Sgoile (Early Modern Irish: "Summoning", or "Gathering", "of the [Bardic] School")...
- of his family were Amhlaoibh mac Fir Bhisigh, fl. c. 1200. Domhnall na Sgoile Mac Fir Bhisigh, fl.c. 1250. Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh fl. 1390–1418...
- Sgoile Port Charlotte Village Hall 55°44′20″N 6°22′49″W / 55.738993°N 6.380194°W / 55.738993; -6.380194 (Port Charlotte Village Sraid Na Sgoile Port...
- the warlike Irish poet. Cú Connacht Ó Dálaigh, also called Cuchonnacht na Sgoile ('of the [bardic] school'), "The first ollamh of poetry in all Ireland"...