- all ailments, thus
identifying it with the
Irish tradition of
Bullaun stones.
Bullauns are not
unique to
Ireland and Scotland,
being also
found on the...
-
Bullaun (Irish: An Ballán) is a
village in east
County Galway, Ireland. It lies 6 km (4 mi)
northeast of
Loughrea on the R350
regional road. The village...
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alphabet stone; an
Ogham stone; a sundial; a
stone cross; and some
bullauns. One of the
bullauns is ****ociated with the
mythical cow Glas Gaibhnenn. The alphabet...
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accessible by boat.
There is a
limestone round tower (11 m (36 ft) tall),
bullauns and a
church 22 m (72 ft) in length. The
whole site is
surrounded by a...
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entirely by the 19th,
leaving only its graveyard. Its font, an
ancient bullaun stone,
resides at St Matthew's on
Woodvale Road, and is said to hold the...
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Broadstone Broadway Brosna (Kerry)
Brosna (Offaly)
Bruckless Bruff Buckode Bullaun Bunacurry (Bun a' Churraigh)
Bunbeg Buncrana Bunclody Bundoran Bun****n...
- a
granite stone decorated in a
Celtic style located in the
village of
Bullaun,
County Galway, Ireland, 6 km
north of
Loughrea off the R350
regional road...
-
settlement in the area
includes multiple ringfort, souterrain, holy well,
Bullaun stone and
fulacht fiadh sites in Ballyheige, Buncurrig,
Dirtane and other...
- a
possible ritual use for the
inauguration of
kings such as at Dunadd.
Bullauns may fall into this category.
These photographs were all
taken on the Caaf...
- (1990).
Menhirs and Dolmens. ISBN 978-2-85543-003-4. Page 26 "Druids and
bullauns". Legendarydartmoor.co.uk.
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