-
Melbost (Mealabost) (Including
Stornoway Airport), Brana****e (Bràigh na h-
Aoidhe),
Aignish (Aiginis),
Knock (An Cnoc),
Swordale (Suardail), Garrabost, Lower...
- on Loch Awe as
opposed to islands,
despite their names.
Likewise Eilean Aoidhe on Loch Fyne. The
Black Isle is also An t-Eilean Dubh in Gaelic,
while Eilean...
- by
killing his opponents.
Giolla Brighde Mac Con
Midhe wrote the
lament Aoidhe mo
chroidhe ceann Briain (Brian's head is the care of my heart). Bardon...
- pp. 302–303. O'Curry (1863) ed., tr. Fate of the
Children of
Tuireann Aoidhe Chloinne Tuireann. O'Rahilly, T. F. (1946),
Early Irish History and Mythology...
- Brana****e (Scottish Gaelic: Bràigh na h-
Aoidhe) is a
village on the Isle of
Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Brana****e is
within the
parish of Stornoway...
-
Melbost Scottish Gaelic:
Mealabost Loch Bràigh na h-
Aoidhe, with
Melbost and
Stornoway Airport beyond Melbost Location within the
Outer Hebrides Language...
- Scotland. Sgat Mòr lies at grid
reference NR930666
directly south of
Eilean Aoidhe and
rises just 11
metres (36 ft)
above sea level. Sgat Beag is a similar...
- m****cripts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Deán oram trócaire, a Thríonnóid
Aoidhe mo
chroidhe ceann Briain (a
lament for
Brian Ó Néill,
killed at the battle...
- of Conn and the
Foreigners were a
single phalanx of iron. —
excerpt from
Aoidhe mo
chroidhe ceann Briain, by
Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe,
recounting the...
-
village contains the
historic Ui
Church (Scottish Gaelic:
Eaglais na h-
Aoidhe), a
large pre-Reformation Church. The
present church buildings are believed...