- to the throne, and
ruled for nine
years before he was
killed at Ráth
Clochair by Sírlám, son of Finn mac Blatha. The
Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronises...
- He took
power after killing his predecessor,
Lugaid Íardonn, in Ráth
Clochair. His name
means "long hand" or "long arm", and it is said his arms reached...
-
schools in Dingle:
Scoil An Ghleanna,
Scoil Iognáid Rís and
Bunscoil an
Clochair.
There are also two
secondary schools –
Pobalscoil Chorca D****bhne and...
- the steeple") 581 m (1,906 ft) 46 m (151 ft) 7
Mullaghclogher Mullach Clochair ("summit of the
stony patch") 572 m (1,877 ft) 127 m (417 ft) 8 Oughtmore...
-
Kiltyclogher (Irish:
Coillte Clochair,
meaning 'stony woods') is a
small village in
County Leitrim, Ireland. It is on the
border with
County Fermanagh...
- and
return home. The
plain strewn with
stones is
afterwards called Mag
Clochair ("The
Stony Plain"). Cú Roí
further appears in the
episode known as "The...
- Iron Age (5th–1st
century BC), but
could be earlier. It
could be the Rath
Clochair mentioned in the
Annals of the Four Masters: 871 BC "Lugaid Íardonn son...
- (Irish: Ros
Clochair) is a
barony in
County Leitrim, Ireland.
Rosclogher barony takes its name from the
townland of
Rosclogher (Irish: Ros
Clochair, "stony...
- 1672 62,904
Named after Mohill Leitrim Rosclougher or
Rossclogher Ros
Clochair By 1672 81,601
Named after Rosclogher Castle.
Limerick Clanwilliam Clann...
- over 100 years. Historically, the
village was
known simply as
Clogher (
Clochair) or
Killclogher (Cill Chlochair)
while the
headland was
called Clogher...