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Duniry (Irish: Dún Doighre) is a townland, with a
small village centre,
between Tynagh and Abbey, in
County Galway, Ireland.
Nearby is the
townland of...
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Duniry An
Leabhar Breac ('The
Speckled Book';
Middle Irish: An
Lebar Brec), now less
commonly Leabhar Mór Dúna
Doighre ('Great Book of Dun Doighre') or...
- Tynagh-Abbey/
Duniry GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
parish of Tynagh,
County Galway, Ireland. The club is
solely concerned with...
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written prior to 1350 at a
school (patronised by the Mac Aodhagáin) at
Duniry, near Loughrea.
Other branches of the
clann maintained schools at Park,...
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Croke Park in Dublin,
between Watergr****hill from Cork and Tynagh-Abbey/
Duniry from Galway, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final. Watergr****hill...
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Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin (c. 1550–1600) was an
Irish poet.
Reputedly from
Duniry, he was of the Mac Aodhagáin clan of poets. In his lifetime, his family...
- play off with the
loser relegated to
Intermediate for 2025 "Tynagh-Abbey/
Duniry Wins
County Intermediate Hurling Title".
Galway Bay FM. 3
November 2024...
- one of
which was Owen ****mins. ****mins was born to
Michael ****mins of
Duniry,
Ireland - The
family emigrated to
Melbourne to
settle in Dargo. Owen was...
- 1408–11 – An
Leabhar Breac is
probably compiled by
Murchadh Ó
Cuindlis at
Duniry in Ireland. c. 1410 – John, Duke of Berry,
commissions the Très
Riches Heures...
- was no team in
Tynagh but
several players pla**** with the
neighbouring Duniry club.
Hurling eventually returned to the club, with
Tynagh contesting every...