- Dun
Cruinn is a
prehistoric site
about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) north-west of Portree, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is on the
Skerinish Peninsula, between...
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Cormac Cruinn Ó Máille (died 1384) was an
Irish noble. Ó Máille was a
grandson of
Eoghan mac
Diarmait Ó Máille, a
brother of
Domnall Ruadh O
Maille (died...
- The jig (Irish: port,
Scottish Gaelic: port-
cruinn) is a form of
lively folk
dance in
compound metre, as well as the
accompanying dance tune. It first...
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Cruinniuc (Crunniuc,
Cruinn, Crundchu, Crunnchu, Cronnchu) is a
wealthy cattle-owner of
Ulster in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. A widower, he is...
- The view of
Cruinn Bheinn, with
Beinn Mheadhonach and
Meall Gaothach to the right, on the
northern s**** of Loch Katrine....
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Scotland 453 567 Cnap
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north of Loch Errochty.
Directly north of the loch at the east end is Loch
Cruinn. It is the
source of the Allt Con,
which flows a
short distance southwards...
- the Uí
Moccu Uais of
Meath and Brega, respectively.
Colga mac
Loite mac
Cruinn, died 513
Cairpre Daim Argat, died 514
Daimine Daim Argat, died 565 Conall...
- Choinnich) Mull
Inchlonaig (Innis Lònaig) (F) Loch
Lomond Inchcruin (Innis
Cruinn) (F) Loch
Lomond Kisimul Castle (Caisteal Chiosmuil)
Uists and
Barra Lamb...
- Rímid, High King (595–600) Airgíalla (complete list) –
Colga mac
Loite mac
Cruinn, King (?–513)
Cairpre Daim Argat, King (?–514)
Daimine Daim Argat, King...