- up at Ross
Bladma — Ross n-Áir, "Wood of Slaughter," was its name at first.
Thence he went to the mountain.
Hence is "Sliab
Bladma" (
Bladma’s Mountain)...
-
Lickbla (pronounced Lick-blay, in Irish:
Leicc Bladma meaning "
Bladma's Leacht or Hearth"), is a
historic monument,
civil parish,
religious parish, and...
- of Luachra"), and they
brought him up in
secret in the
forest of
Sliabh Bladma,
teaching him the arts of war and hunting.
After the age of six, Finn learned...
- the Uí Néill were plundered, both
states and churches, as far as
Sliab Bladma."
Although the
Vikings are portra**** as heathens, the
Annals describes strife...
- the pig at
Daire Bainb ("slips grove") in the
eastern parts of [Sliabh]
Bladma (Slieve
Bloom Mountains), and
nurtured it
until the
animal had
seven inches...