-
Rathcroghan (Irish: Ráth Cruachan,
meaning 'fort of Cruachan') is a
complex of
archaeological sites near
Tulsk in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is identified...
- The
Battle of
Tochar Cruacháin Brí Eile or Cruachán Brí Eile took
place in 1385 near what is now the
village of
Croghan in
County Offaly, Ireland. The...
-
great power over the English" [citation needed] 1385 –
Battle of
Tochar Cruachain-Bri-Ele – O Conchobhair, King of Uí Falighe,
soundly defeats the English...
-
Portuguese win a
naval battle in the
Tagus river. 1385
Battle of
Tochar Cruachain-Bri-Ele O Conchobhair, King of Uí Falighe,
soundly defeats the English...
- Flaithbheartaigh,
tigherna Iarthair Connacht, & ro
dicendadh é, &
ruccadh a
ceann co
Cruachain Chonnacht iar
sraoineadh for mac
Aodha mic Ruaidhri./The
victory of Gleann-Phadraig...
- and Medb that, when
their royal bed had been
prepared for them in Ráth
Crúachain in Connacht, they
spoke together as they lay on
their pillow. 'In truth...
-
Croghan Hill (Irish: Cnoc
Cruacháin or Brí Éile) is a hill with a
height of 234
metres (768 ft) in
County Offaly, Ireland. The
remains of an
extinct volcano...
- Dublin: DIAS, 1901.
Edition and
translation available from CELT. "Ráth
Crúachain", ed. and tr.
Edward J. Gwyn, The
Metrical Dindshenchas. Vol 3. Dublin:...
- Flaithbheartaigh,
tigherna Iarthair Connacht, & ro
dicendadh é, &
ruccadh a
ceann co
Cruachain Chonnacht iar
sraoineadh for mac
Aodha mic Ruaidhri/The
victory of Gleann-Phadraig...
-
Baile Aodha,
meaning 'Hugh's townland')
Ballycroghan (from
Irish Baile Cruacháin,
meaning 'townland of the
small stack/hill')
Ballyholme (probably meaning...