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Corann was an
ancient Irish túath in
northwest Connacht represented now by the
present barony of
Corran in
County Sligo. The name is
derived in legend...
- O'Hanlon has
preferred to
identify as
being coterminous with the
barony of
Corann in Co. Sligo. In
Scottish calendars, the
saint appears to have been interpreted...
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Midleton (/ˈmɪdəltən/; Irish:
Mainistir na
Corann,
meaning "monastery at the weir") is a town in south-eastern
County Cork, Ireland. It lies approximately...
- territories, of
Cairbre Drumcliabh, Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe, Tír Ollíol, Luíghne,
Corann and Cúl ó bhFionn.
Under the
system of
surrender and
regrant each tuath...
- to battle.
Eochu agreed, and
named the
battlefield as
Leitir Ruad in the
Corann, Connacht.
During the
battle Eochu surrounded and
beheaded Fachtna, and...
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Library (Irish:
Leabharlann Mainistir na
Corann),
formerly Midleton Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile Mainistir na
Corann), is a muni****l
building in Main Street...
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victory over
Fiachnae mac Demmáin, king of the
Ulaid at the
Battle of Ard
Corann.
Connad was
killed at Fid Eóin,
fighting against the Dál
nAraidi led by...
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Imlech [citation needed] 696 –
Tulach Garraisg [citation needed] 701 –
Corann [citation needed] 702 –
Claen Ath [citation needed] 713 – Cam
Feradaig [citation...
- with Dál Riata), was
killed on
Islay at the
unidentified location of Ard-
Corann by a
warrior in an army led by King
Connad Cerr of the
Corcu Réti (the collective...
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Cliath an Chorainn,
which roughly translates as The Ford of the
Hurdles of
Corann. It is the last of the
Norman castles in Connacht. It was
probably built...