- Eóganacht
Chaisil were a
branch of the Eóganachta, the
ruling dynasty of
Munster between the 5th and 10th centuries. They took
their name from Cashel...
- For the next
three centuries,
various subgroups such as the Eóganacht
Chaisil (ancestors of the Ó Súilleabháin and Mac Cárthaigh) and Eóganacht Glen****ach...
- branches, the most
successful in
terms of
royalty being the Eóganacht
Chaisil (represented by the Ó Súilleabháin and Mac Cárthaigh), the Eóganacht Glen****ach...
- Caithréim C****acháin
Chaisil ("The
Victorious Career of Cellachán of Cashel") is an
Irish tract from the
first part of the 12th century. It is most likely...
- The
origin of the
MacCarthy dynasty begins with Carthach, an Eóganacht
Chaisil king, who died in 1045 in a
house fire
deliberately started by one of the...
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Glencastle (Irish:
Gleann Chaisil) is a
small village,
electoral division and
townland in the
northwest of
County Mayo, Ireland. The
townland of Glencastle...
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Retrieved 23
December 2019. "Ceol na Nollag"
issued in
Dublin by Cló
Chaisil in
cooperation with
Foras na
Gaeilge The
Oxford Book of
Carols (1964) [1928]...
-
offered by the mid-12th-century
Irish saga
entitled Caithréim C****acháin
Chaisil, a text
which was
primarily designed to
glorify the
deeds of Cellachán...
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Newtowncashel (Irish:
Baile Nua an
Chaisil,
meaning 'new town of the fort') is a
village located near
Lough Ree in
County Longford, Ireland. Newtowncashel...
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Ballycastle (Irish:
Baile an
Chaisil,
meaning 'town of the fort') is a
village in
County Mayo, Ireland,
situated northwest from Ballina, near Mayo's north...