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- Iveagh (/ˈaɪveɪ/ EYE-vay; from Irish Uíbh Eachach, meaning 'descendants of Echu') is the name of several historical territorial divisions in what is now...
- dhearg Éireann í Eachach, the first line of which is a variation of the title: "Lamh dhearg Éiriond Ibh Eathoch", translated as "The Úí Eachach are the 'red...
- do****ent used by the Supreme Court and uses the unreformed spellings. Uíbh Eachach, Vivian, ed. (August 2012). Gramadach na Gaeilge: An Caighdeán Oifigiúil...
- Shúilleabháin (2012). Eachach (2012). Foilseacháin Rialtais (2012), p. 2: "M67B Gramadach na Gaeilge 9781406425766 390 10.00." Eachach (2012), p. 2: "Rinneadh...
- Ulster in the early 16th century. The territory of Iveagh (Uíbh Eachach) was ruled by the by Uí Echach Cobo, of whom Magennis was chief...
- Ards (from Irish Aird Uladh, meaning 'peninsula of the Ulstermen') is the name of several different historical territorial divisions all located on the...
- Móna West Belfast High Ionad na Fuiseoige West Belfast Medium Ionad Uíbh Eachach West Belfast High ****ann Cultúrtha Mhic Reachtain North Belfast Medium...
- Knock Iveagh (from Irish Cnoc Uíbh Eachach 'hill of Iveagh') is a hill near Rathfriland, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is topped by an ancient burial...
- (North of Gleann Eachach), an 817 m (2,680 ft) Corbett north of Gleann Eachach, and north of Glen Roy Càrn Dearg (South of Gleann Eachach), a 768 m (2,520 ft)...
- "horseman", but sometimes "possession of horses". John O'Hart says that Eachach means "having many horses". David F. Dale, always an independent and innovative...