- mac Mothlai, the
leadership of the Déisi
Tuisceart shifted from the Uí
Aengusa kindred to
their junior relatives the Uí Thairdelbaig. It was
during the...
-
Oengus between retiring from
Clonenagh and
prior to move to
Tallaght Disert-
aengusa; Disert-enos
Dysart Gallen Monastery early monastic site Disert-C****lin...
- London, 1907 Westropp,
Thomas J. (1910). "A
Study of the Fort of Dun
Aengusa in Inishmore, Aran Isles, Ireland: Its Plan,
Growth and Records". Royal...
- m.
Aidith m.
Uramhan m.
Mailmhichil m.
Nuagad m.
Flaithniadh m. Ona m.
Aengusa m.
Earca derg m.
Briain m.
Ecach mugmedoin. FM1088.8 mac
Giolla Criost...
-
Irish genealogies as
Brandamh Tighe nEathach m.
Eachach m.
Ainmireach m.
Aengusa m. Lomáin (Brandugh of
Tynagh son of
Eochu son of
Ainmire son of Aonghus...
- Óengusa
Location within Ireland Monastery information Other names Disert-
aengusa, St Aengus's Hermitage,
Dysert Aenghusa,
Dysert Oenghusa,
Desert Oenghus...
- a term for a
young warrior. The Mac Cana
originated as
chiefs of Cenél
Aengusa, the name of a
kindred and its
territory in Tír Eoghain. In the 12th and...
-
monastic site,
founded by a St
Oengus (purportedly the Culdee) Disert-
aengusa 52°31′15″N 8°44′41″W / 52.520964°N 8.744801°W / 52.520964; -8.744801...
-
Oengus between retiring from
Clonenagh and
prior to move to
Tallaght Disert-
aengusa; Disert-enos 53°01′00″N 7°13′58″W / 53.016565°N 7.232839°W / 53.016565;...
- near Kilmurvey, in the
valley across the
island below the
great fort Dun
Aengusa,
until Enda came. A
different version of the
dispute between Saints Enda...