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- after the battle of Crionna. Among the kings of Leinster were Cellach Cualann (died 715) and Crimthann mac Áedo (died 633) who the Annals of Tigernach...
- members of The Chieftains. Ceoltóirí is the Irish word for musicians, and Cualann is the name of an area just outside Dublin where Ó Riada lived. Ó Riada's...
- Cellach Cualann mac Gerthidi (died 715) was the last Uí Máil king of Leinster. Cellach's byname is derived from the land of Cualu which lay around Glendalough...
- Navan Fort, ending at Dunseverick. Slighe Cualann, which went through Dublin and through the old district of Cualann towards Waterford. Slighe Dala, which...
- from the Uí Máil; this sept is referred to in Irish as the Uí Ceallaig Cualann, in reference to the region of their origin, Cualu. The O'Kelly sept of...
- just west of the Wicklow mountains, while Cellach Cualann was ancestor to the Uí Ceallaig Cualann (O'Kelly) on the Dublin-Wicklow border in the foothills...
- the Bamboo Screen: Scottish Prisoners of War under the ****anese. 1999. Cualann Press Ltd[ISBN missing] Krammer, Arnold, ''**** Prisoners of War in America...
- The Wicklow Way (Irish: Slí Cualann Nua, meaning 'New Cuala Way') is a 131-kilometre (81-mile) long-distance trail that crosses the Wicklow Mountains...
- Great Sugar Loaf (Irish: Ó Cualann, meaning 'lump of Cualu') at 501 metres (1,644 ft), is the 404th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, however...
- Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, King (796–815) Leinster (complete list) – Cellach Cualann, King (693–715) Murchad mac Brain Mut, King (715–727) Dúnchad mac Murchado...