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Dindshenchas (modern spellings:
Dinnseanchas or
Dinnsheanchas or Dınnṡeanċas),
meaning "lore of places" (the
modern Irish word
dinnseanchas means "topography"),...
- Ireland,
based on the god Crom Cruach,
mentioned in the 12th-century
dinnseanchas of Magh Slécht.
According to one legend,
Cainnech of
Aghaboe saw a number...
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national rugby union team and
Irish Amateur Boxing ****ociation. The
dinnseanchas poem
named Ard
Ruide (Ruide Headland)
poetically describes the five kingdoms...
- 2020. http://celt.ucc.ie/published/G106500C/index.html: The
Metrical Dinnseanchas [placename lore] : Poem 74, Loch Con.
English translation here: http://www...
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Bailenangeadh (Twoghballyneges etc.) in "
Dinnseanchas", 2/3, 1967, p. 89.
Tobar Finnm****ghe - Slan Padraig,
Dinnseanchas, 2/4, 1967, p. 97-98. Some placenames...
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Gerard A. (June 1967). "Leprosy and
certain Irish placenames" (PDF).
Dinnseanchas. 2 (3): 71–72.
Retrieved 7
November 2014. Hennessy, Mark (1988). "The...
- p. 788. K. W. Nicholls, "Some
Patrician Sites of
Eastern Connacht",
Dinnseanchas 5:4 (1973), p. 118. Paul MacCotter,
Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political...
- River". Logainm.ie. "DOI:
Onomasticon Goedeli**** (S)". research.ucc.ie. "
Dinnseanchas". An ****ann Logainmneacha. 2 June 1964 – via
Google Books. "Journal of...
- well as a
biography of
Seosamh Mac Grianna. Faoi Scáil na Ríona, 1991
Dinnseanchas, 1992
Ginealach Ultach, 1993 Siosafas: Gearrscéalta, 1995
Abhar Filíochta...
- century–19th century,
Dinnseanchas 1 (1965), 87–92. Liam Ó Buachalla, An
early fourteenth-century
placenames list for Anglo-Norman Cork,
Dinnseanchas 3/2 (1967)...