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Ballyshannon (Irish: Béal Átha Seanaidh,
meaning 'the
mouth of Seannach's ford') is a town in
County Donegal, Ireland. It is
located at the
southern end...
- The
Battle of
Ballyshannon may
refer to a
number of
battles fought near
Ballyshannon, Ireland:
Battle of
Ballyshannon (738), a
battle in 738
fought between...
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Ballyshannon Castle was a
castle at
Ballyshannon,
County Donegal, Ireland. The
castle was a
stronghold of the O’Donnell's. No
visual remains of the castle...
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Ballyshannon railway station served Ballyshannon in
County Donegal in the
Republic of Ireland. The
Enniskillen and
Bundoran Railway opened the station...
- of 47.
Gallagher has been
commemorated posthumously with
statues in
Ballyshannon and Belfast, a
memorial sculpture in Cork, and
public spaces renamed...
- the main N3 road that
links Dublin (to the south) with Enniskillen,
Ballyshannon and
Donegal Town (to the north).
Cavan was
founded by the
Irish clan...
- The
Battle of
Ballyshannon (Irish: Béal Átha Seanaidh) was
fought in 1247
between Maurice FitzGerald,
Justiciar of
Ireland and
Melaghlin Ó'Donnell, Lord...
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County Donegal, Ireland. The town is
located near the N15 road near
Ballyshannon, and is the most
southerly town in Donegal. The town is a
tourist seaside...
- House. Two
battles were
fought nearby. In 738 at the
Battle of
Uchbad (
Ballyshannon, Grid
reference N78830), Aed
Allin defeated the
Laigin and established...
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after British troops opened fire on demonstrators. Daly was born in
Ballyshannon,
County Donegal, but
raised in Bell****,
County Fermanagh in Northern...