- a'
Deiscirt, the
Irish translation of
Southern Star.
Between July 1948 and
December 1986, its
masthead featured both titles, with "Réalt a'
Deiscirt" above...
- north-westerly
between the 5th and
early 8th century; they were
called the Déisi
Deiscirt and the Déisi Tuisceart. It is from a later, more
northerly branch, which...
- The
Southern Uí Néill (Irish: Uí Néill an
Deiscirt, [iː ˈnʲeːl̠ʲ ə ˈdʲɛʃcəɾˠtʲ]) were a
branch of the Uí Néill
dynasty that
invaded and
settled in the...
-
Social Care
Trust (Irish:
Iontaobhas Sláinte agus Cúraim Shóisialaigh an
Deiscirt)
provides health and
social care
services in
Northern Ireland. It runs...
-
During the 8th century, the
latter was
further divided into the Déisi
Deiscirt and the Déisi
Tuaisceart who
would become the Dalc****ians. Prehistoric...
- the
Synod of Rathbreasail;
translated to
Ardfert before 1117 Raith-maige-
deiscirt; Rath****
Rattoo Monastery, nr
Ballyduff early monastic site -
founded 6th...
- The South/Southwest
Hospital Group (Irish: Grúpa Ospidéal an
Deiscirt / an Iardheiscirt) is one of the
hospital groups established by the
Health Service...
- the
person of
Congalach mac
Conaing (died 778).
Niall became ruler of
Deiscirt Breg or
southern Brega.
Niall represented a
branch of the Uí
Chernaig sept...
- Dúin were not to be
fulfilled as he was
murdered by Dúnchad at Óenach
Deiscirt Maige,
probably in
southern Muirthemne in
modern County Louth. His son...
- of Aghadoe, both in
County Kerry, Ireland. The
diocese of Ráith
Maighe Deiscirt was one of the twenty-four
dioceses established at the
Synod of Rathbreasail...