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Athleague (Irish: Áth Liag (na Sioca),
meaning 'ford of the flagstones') is a
village and a
parish in the
Diocese of
Elphin on the
River Suck in the west...
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Athleague Hurling Club is a
hurling club
located in
Athleague,
County Roscommon, Ireland. They were
founded in 1901; soon after, they
challenged a team...
- English: Manche****, Maenucan, Maonacan, Moenagain, fl. A.D. 500) of
Athleague (Irish: Ath-Liag, "the stony-ford of St. Manchan" or "ford of flagstones"...
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activist in
England James Curley (1796–1889),
Jesuit and astronomer, born in
Athleague William Wilde (1815–1876), surgeon,
innovator and
father of
Oscar Wilde...
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Roscommon Gaels v
Tremane Four
Roads v
Athleague Padraig Pe****s v Oran St
Dominics v
Roscommon Gaels Athleague v Oran Four
Roads v
Padraig Pe****s St...
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reached the 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2018 All
Ireland Junior club finals.
Athleague reached the 2015 All
Ireland Junior club. Oran won the Caithlín Ní Thoimín...
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south and south-easterly direction.
Settlements along the
river include Athleague, Ballinasloe, Ballyforan, Ballymoe, Castlerea, Glinsk, and Tulrush, and...
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House (location of the
Castlestrange stone, in the Suck Valley) near
Athleague. The
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography states that
there is reason...
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opened in 1971, it is the home of the
Roscommon county football team, with
Athleague being the
traditional home for the
Roscommon county hurling team. Named...
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Roscommon GAA
clubs Athleague Ballinameen Boyle Castlerea St Kevin's
Clann na
nGael Creggs Eire Óg
Elphin Fuerty Four
Roads Kilbride Kilgl**** Gaels...