- The
Dingle Peninsula (Irish:
Corca D****bhne;
anglicised as
Corkaguiny or Corcaguiny, the name of the
corresponding barony) is the
northernmost of the major...
- Cuirithir,
which dates to the 9th or
early 10th century,
Liadain of
Corkaguiney was an
Irish woman poet on a tour into the
territory of the inhabitants...
- ᚛ᚉᚑᚋᚋᚐᚌᚌᚐᚌᚅᚔ ᚋᚒᚉᚑᚔ ᚄᚐᚋᚋᚅᚅ᚜
COMMAGGAGNI MU[CO]I
SAMMNN Rathkenny, Ardfert,
Corkaguiney,
County Kerry CISP RTHKE/1 — ᚛ᚐᚅᚋ ᚄᚔᚂᚂᚐᚅᚅ ᚋᚐᚊ ᚃᚐᚈᚈᚔᚂᚂᚑᚌᚌ᚜ [A]NM SILLANN...
- near the head of
Smerwick Harbour,
parish of Kilmelehedor,
barony of
Corkaguiney,
County Kerry, Munster. The
antiquities are a
curious hermitage, a tower...
- mac
Doborchu of
Connacht was a poet, who met the
woman poet
Liadain of
Corkaguiney while she was "on a tour into the
territory of the
inhabitants of Connacht...
- "Studies in
Irish Epigraphy: The
Ogham inscriptions of the
barony of
Corkaguiney and the
counties of Mayo, Wicklow, and Kildare". D. Nutt – via Google...
- near the head of
Smerwick Harbour,
parish of Kilmelehedor,
barony of
Corkaguiney,
County Kerry, Munster. The
antiquities are a
curious hermitage, a tower...
- 1897). "Studies in
Irish Epigraphy:
Ogham inscriptions of the
barony of
Corkaguiney, and the
counties of Mayo, Wicklow, and Kildare". D. Nutt – via Google...
- 330294; -9.773911 221.01
Arraglen Ogham Stone Ogham Stone Arraglen (
Corkaguiney Barony) 52°15′28″N 10°14′55″W / 52.2578184°N 10.2484763°W / 52.2578184;...
- 330294; -9.773911 221.01
Arraglen Ogham Stone Ogham Stone Arraglen (
Corkaguiney Barony) 52°15′28″N 10°14′55″W / 52.2578184°N 10.2484763°W / 52.2578184;...