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Cashel (/ˈkæʃəl/; Irish: Caiseal,
meaning 'stone ringfort') is a town in
County Tipperary in Ireland. Its po****tion was 4,422 in the 2016 census. The...
- Cellachán mac Buadacháin (died 954),
called Cellachán
Caisil, was King of Munster. The son of Buadachán mac Lachtnai, he
belonged to the
Cashel branch...
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Senchas ****bála
Caisil "The
Story of the
Finding of Cashel" is an
early medieval Irish text
which relates, in two variants, the
origin legend of the kingship...
- Eóganachta is
attributed in the
texts Acallam na Senórach and
Senchas ****bála
Caisil to a
miraculous "vision" of St. Patrick,
sixty years beforehand by Corc...
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Lugaid mac Con Mór
Muman Mug
Ruith Nia
Segamain Óengus Bolg
Senchas ****bála
Caisil A
number of the
figures below may be
listed under the
wrong septs. The quality...
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class of
labourer in the
Statute of
Labourers 1351. In the
Senchas ****bála
Caisil "The
Story of the
Finding of Cashel", one of the
earliest medieval Irish...
- sister.
These tales include:
Senchas ****bála
Caisil (The
story of the
finding of Cashel)
Conall Corc 7 Ríge
Caisil (Conall Corc and the
Kingship of Cashel)...
- Old
Irish English Dliġeaḋ cach riġ ó riġ
Caisil bíḋ
ceist ar ḃárdaiḃ co bráth, fo
gebthar i taeiḃ na Taiḋean ac suaiḋ na n-Gaeiḋel co gnáth The
Right of...
- Inmainén, King (908–944) Lorcán mac Coinlígáin, King (944–?) Cellachán
Caisil, King (?–954) Máel
Fathardaig mac Flann, King (954–957) Dub-dá-Bairenn mac...
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probably Damh
Maoile house of the
round hill Drumcas****one
probably Droim Caisil Eoghain the
ridge of Eoghan's
cashel Greenan Grianán
eminent or
sunny place...