- MacGillycuddy's R****s (Irish: Na
Cruacha Dubha,
meaning 'the
black stacks') is a
sandstone and
siltstone mountain range in the
Iveragh Peninsula in County...
-
Mountains or
Bluestack Mountains, also
called the
Croaghgorms (Irish: na
Cruacha Gorma,
meaning 'the blue stacks'), are the
major mountain range in the...
- Town
Greystones skyline Coat of arms Motto(s): Gníomhach idir
Carraig is
Crúacha Active between rock and
mountain peaks Greystones Location in
Ireland Coordinates:...
- Raidió na Gaeltachta. She is a
native of
County Donegal. Her book, Na
Cruacha: Scéalta agus Seanchas, a
compilation of
folklore collected in the 1900s...
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drove Teallach Dúnchadha from
their land,
valiant the host that
marched on
Cruacha, Fal’s
prince in
their midst. Poem 26,
stanza 13 states-
Coming to fair...
- many others. Next day, St. Brendan's day, they took a
great prey out of
Cruacha O
Cubrain and
plundered the
country all the way to Fenagh. That day was...
- many others. Next day, St. Brendan's day, they took a
great prey out of
Cruacha O
Cubrain and
plundered the
country all the way to Fenagh. That day was...
- Desire: Meanmarc; Cúirt an Mheán Oíche: The
Midnight Court; and, Plight:
Cruachás. This
series of
plays deals with
Brian Merriman and his The
Midnight Court...