- na
Calliagh (Irish:
Sliabh na Caillí,
meaning 'the hag's mountain') and
include a
kerbstone known as "the hag's chair".
Cairn T on
Slieve na
Calliagh is...
-
Slieve na
Calliagh (Irish:
Sliabh na Caillí or
Sliabh na Cailleach,
meaning 'the Cailleach's mountain') are a
range of
hills and
ancient burial site near...
- a
range of hills. The
hills and
tombs are
together known as
Slieve na
Calliagh (Sliabh na Caillí) and are the
highest point in Meath. It is one of the...
- at
Carrickleck are the only
upland areas of any significance.
Slieve na
Calliagh, at just 276 m (906 ft) in height, is the
highest point in the county,...
- Bhéara. The p****age
grave is
known locally as
Calliagh Birra's
House and the
small lake is
called Calliagh Birra's Lough.
Lower down, on a
hillock called...
- Cork
Slieve Muck,
County Down Slieve-na-Aura,
County Antrim Slieve na
Calliagh,
County Meath Slievenamon,
County Tipperary Slieve Rua,
County Clare Slieve...
-
Hostages (Dumha na nGiall) at the Hill of Tara, and
Cairn L at
Slieve na
Calliagh.
While Irish mythology was
originally a
spoken tradition, much of it was...
- Some of the
balls found inside dolmen cairns in the
region of
Slieve na
Calliagh in the
County of
Meath were
claimed by E.A.
Conwell to be 'brain balls'...
- the
Mound of the
Hostages on the Hill of Tara, and
Cairn L at
Slieve na
Calliagh.
Frank Prendergast argues that this
alignment is so rare that it is a product...
-
Wolftrap Mountain Slieveboy (420 m, 1,378 ft) –
County Wexford Slieve na
Calliagh –
County Meath Wicklow Mountains Annagh Hill
Camaderry (699 m, 2,293 ft)...