- Lúcás Ó
Dalláin (fl. 14th century) was an
Irish historian. Lúcás Ó
Dalláin is
credited with
compiling a 14th-century
version of
Senchus Fer n-Alban, originally...
- Lommán mac
Dalláin (fl. 5th—early 6th century) was a
saint and
patron of Trim,
County Meath in Ireland. Trim (Áth
Truimm -'ford of the elderflowers')...
- AD by
Saint Dallán Forgaill. The
original name of the
church was
Cluain Dalláin,
meaning 'The
Meadow of Dallán'. An
archaeological excavation of part of...
- Mícheál Ó Cléirigh (which states- Ata
Tulaigh Dallain for it Tir Conaill,
meaning 'There is also a
Tulach Dalláin still in Tir-Conaill') and in John Colgan's...
-
centuries Irish St Leo's Church,
Inishark Patron Saint of
Inishark Lommán mac
Dalláin 5th–6th
centuries British Trim
Meath saint,
patron of Trim 17 February...
- by
Trinity College Dublin, was
compiled in the 14th
century by Lúcás Ó
Dalláin,
probably working with Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372), the
chief poet...
- was a king of
Ulaid from the Dál Fiatach. He was the son of
Forgg mac
Dalláin. His
sobriquet means red-necked. His
death date is
given in the Annals...
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Clondulane (Irish:
Cluain Dalláin) is a
village and
civil parish in
north County Cork, Ireland. The
village is
about 4 mi (6 km) east of Fermoy, just...
- clam
invasive species.
Historically Glencar Valley was
known as Glenn-
Dallain and was part of the
Kingdom of Breifne. The lake and its crannogs, then...
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Kildallan (from
Irish Cill
Dalláin,
meaning 'church of Dallán
Forgaill ') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan,
barony of Tullyhunco, County...