-
Islay (1434–1503), last of the
MacDonald Lords of the Isles,
proclaims "
Ceannas Ghàidheal do
Chlainn Cholla, còir fhògradh," (The
Headship of the Gael...
- 6°16′27″W / 53.3451°N 6.2741°W / 53.3451; -6.2741 The
Dublin quays (Irish:
Céanna Bhaile Átha Cliath)
refers to the two
roadways and
quays that run along...
- via
Internet Archive. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
-
singular of the same word) is
pronounced /ciːnʲ/ with a long vowel,
while ceanna (the plural,
meaning 'heads') is
pronounced /ˈcan̪ˠə/ with a
short vowel...
- doi:10.5284/1032950. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
-
Gibson Bros. OL 7168928M. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
- doi:10.5284/1032950. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
- ISBN 978-3-030-22026-6. S2CID 204624404. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
- doi:10.5284/1032950. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí
Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall,
Ceannas nan Gàidheal:
Sovereignty and
Rhetoric in the Late
Medieval Hebrides"....
-
loisceadur an baile.
Maidhm An
Chlaidhe arna mhárach
roimh an
gcabhlach céanna ar
Iarthar Connacht inar
marbhadh Conchúr Ó Flaitheartaigh, rí
Iarthar Connacht...