-
Castlekeiran is
called sometimes hter-Chiarain. This
place was
anciently called Bealaigh-duin, " the Road or P**** of the Fort". A
monastery was
founded here on...
- (from
Irish Clár Bhaile,
meaning 'Level Townland' or more
likely Clár
Bealaigh meaning 'The Foot-Bridge Pathway'') is a
townland in the
civil parish of...
- examples: aonach, gen. sg. aonaigh, pl. aontaí - a fair bealach, gen. sg.
bealaigh, pl. bealaí - a way carr /kaːɾˠ/, gen. sg.
cairr /kaːɾˠ/, pl. carranna...
- intent)
Fiacha an
tSolais I
mbathlach ceannslinne a
chaith sé a
shaol leath bealaigh i
gcoinne Chnoc an tSéideáin; drúncaire, a
raibh a
dhreach is a dheilbh...
- The
Battle of
Ballaghmoon (Irish: Cath
Bealaigh Mughna) took
place on 13
September 908 at Ballaghmoon, near
Castledermot in the
south of
modern County...
-
Murchadh Ó
Madadhan (died 1327) was King of Síol Anmchadha.
Murchad of Magh
Bealaigh, who was
Chief from 1286 to 1327.
Murchad married Marcella,
daughter of...
- of Síol Anmchadha.
Eoghan was one of the four sons of
Murchad of Magh
Bealaigh, who was
Chief from 1286 to 1327.
Murchad married Marcella,
daughter of...
-
Eoghan Mór son of
Murchadh son of
Eoghan Ó
Madadhan son of
Murchadh of Magh
Bealaigh son of
Cathal son of
Madudan Óg son of
Madudan Mór son of
Diarmaid son...