- and
funeral games,
Áenach Tailteann, in her honour,
which continued to be
celebrated as late as the 18th century. The
first Áenach Tailteann,
later the...
- The
Tailteann Games,
Tailtin Fair,
Áenach Tailteann,
Aonach Tailteann, ****embly of Talti, Fair of
Taltiu or
Festival of
Taltii were
funeral games ****ociated...
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world above before harvest time. In the
Middle Ages, the Óenach
Tailten or
Áenach Tailten (modern spelling:
Aonach Tailteann) was held each
Lughnasadh at...
- of Tara 994 – Sack of
Domhnach Padraig [citation needed] 994 – Sack of
Aenach Thete [citation needed] 999 –
Battle of
Glenmama 1014 –
Battle of Clontarf...
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Ballyneill More
Baile Uí Néill Mór big
homestead of O'Neill
Ballynenagh Baile an
Aenach or
Eanach homstead of the (cattle) fair or
marsh Ballynewy Baile Fhiodhbhaidhe...
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January 2024.
FitzPatrick (2015) pp. 53, 61–62 Orpen,
Goddard H. (1906). "
Aenach Carman: Its Site". The
Journal of the
Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland...
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duilinn do dub in c****linn chnesglais. Sínim mo
phenn m-bec m-bráenach tar
áenach lebar lígoll gan scor, fri
selba ségann, dían scíth mo
chrob ón scríbonn...
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Celtic mythology,
typically held by a new king to
ensure a
successful reign.
Aenach Carman: Its Site (1906). By
Irish historian Goddard Henry Orpen (1852–1932)...
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received the
designation because he
constructed a
wooden horse at the fair of
Aenach Cholmain. Ultimately, six
hundred years after the time of Fiacha, the territories...
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Drumahiskey and
Bendooragh Roads. The
village stands near the site of
Aenach Cross, the
ancient capital of the Route.
Bendooragh was the
scene of a battle...