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- Tullyhogue, also called Tullaghoge or Tullahoge (from Irish Tulach Óc 'hill of youth'), is a small village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland...
- Tullyhogue Fort, also spelt Tullaghoge or Tullahoge (from Middle Irish Tulach Óc meaning "hill of youth" or "mound of the young warriors"), is a large...
- sites nearby include Beaghmore stone circles and Tullyhogue Fort (beside the village of Tullyhogue), the inauguration site of the chiefs of Tyrone (Tir...
- Templepatrick, Tempo, The Birches, Tobermore, Toome, Trillick, Trory, Tullyhogue, Tullyhommon, Tullylish, Tullynacross, Tullywiggan, Tynan Upper Ballinderry...
- Neagh. By the 11th century their power-base had moved from Ailech to Tullyhogue outside Cookstown, County Tyrone. By the 12th century the Cenél Conaill...
- inauguration took place at the coronation chair on the O'Hagan lands at Tullyhogue Fort. In the 16th century the 'Leac na Rí', or Stone of the Kings, inauguration...
- Loughmacrory Kildress Plumbridge Pomeroy Rock Stewartstown Tamnamore Trillick Tullyhogue Victoria Bridge Baronies Clogher Dungannon Lower Dungannon Middle Dungannon...
- stronghold. The traditional site of inauguration for 'The O'Neill' was Tullyhogue Fort, an Iron Age mound some four miles northeast of Dungannon. The clan...
- known as the Cenél mBinnig had colonised the area around Tulach Óc, or Tullyhogue Fort, the apparent royal inauguration site of the Airgialla. By the 11th...
- millennium. Its main capital was Dungannon, though kings were inaugurated at Tullyhogue Fort. Upon its foundation in the 5th century, Tyrone was a sub-kingdom...