- mythology. The hill to the
north of the
Curragh is
called the Hill of
Allen (
Almhain) and is the
purported meeting place of the
mythical Fianna.
Legend has...
- stations. They can be
found at Gilltown, Ummeras, Kilberry,
Prosperous and
Almhain North – all in
County Kildare,
Coolnamona in
County Laois,
Derryfadda in...
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Independent Paul Hand 4.7 2,011 2,100 2,222 2,358
Green Oisín Ó h
Almhain 3.3 1,410 1,431 1,514
Renua Michael Gargan 2.1 893 943...
- [citation needed] 713 – Cam
Feradaig [citation needed] 718 –
Battle of
Almhain [citation needed] 719 –
Delgean [citation needed] 721 –
Druim Fornocht...
-
Irish People Andy
Heasman 2.26 139 140
Green Oisín Ó h
Almhain 1.55 95 Electorate: 19,395 Valid: 6,148 Spoilt:...
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Fhailghe and over
Fotharta (Fortúatha?) of
Dairbhre (Kildorrery?) and
Almhain (Bog of Allen/Hill of Allen) and
Mairtine or Maidirdine." (50.7, pp. 217–17)...
- house".
Pangyric on
Diarmait O'Brien 79b Cath
almhaine so "The
battle of
Almhain here" (prose) 80b
Longarad Coisfhind amuig Tuatha..
Legend of Longarad...
- "Inrachtach, son of
Dunchadh Muirisce, King of Connaught, died in that
battle of
Almhain, if true." 723 - "Fachtna mac Folachtan,
Abbot of
Cluain Fearta Brenainn...
-
Bretan was one of two
poets who
wrote verse commemorating the
Battle of
Almhain. At-aghur cath
forderg flann, a fir Fergaile, a deghlínd.
bronach muinter...
- 21
December 2007. Lá Nua, Faoi
Chaibidil website of the
Publishing company,
Leabhar Breac author's
website Aonghus Ó h
Almhain's blog site v t e v t e...