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Skryne or
Skreen (Irish: An Scrín from
Irish Scrín
Cholm Cille,
meaning 'Colm Cille's shrine', or
originally called The Hill of Acaill) is a
village in...
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Skryne Castle (Irish:
Caislean na Scríne or Caisleán Scrín
Cholm Cille) was a
castle at
Skryne,
County Meath, Ireland; only
ruins remain. The
motte and...
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Skryne Church is a
ruined medieval church and
National Monument in
County Meath, Ireland.
Skryne Church is
located atop the Hill of
Skryne, 1.4 km (0.87 mi)...
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Baron Skryne was the
title of the
holder of an
Irish feudal barony: the
title derived from the
parish of
Skryne, or Skreen, in
County Meath. It was not...
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Skryne GFC is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
village of
Skryne, in
County Meath, Ireland. The club
mainly plays Gaelic Football. It competes...
- Cnoc na Teamhrach) is a hill and
ancient ceremonial and
burial site near
Skryne in
County Meath, Ireland.
Tradition identifies the hill as the inauguration...
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texts place it in
Glenn Gabhra,
situated between the
hills of Tara and
Skryne,
County Meath. Some
chronicles give the date of
battle as 284. MacKillop...
- The 1965
final was
abandoned mid-game.
Skryne awarded the title. Most titles: 20 -
Navan O'****nys 13 -
Skryne 10 -
Navan Gaels Most
consecutive titles:...
- p****es near the Hill of Tara and
through the
archaeologically rich Tara-
Skryne valley or Gabhra. The
planned route corridor was
approved by An Bord Pleanála...
- as one of the best
players of his generation, he
plays club
football for
Skryne. He came to
prominence first when he won an All
Ireland minor medal with...