- and
Tigris Rivers in the
Mesopotamian Floodplain".
Jaafar Jotheri,
Malath Feadha, J****im Al-Janabi,
Raheem Alabdan (2022).
Landscape Archaeology of Mesopotamia:...
-
Munster in Ireland. The
Delbhna Tir Dha
Locha (of the Two Lakes), or
Delbhna Feadha (of the Heather), were
based in the area of
County Galway between Lough...
- The Fews (from
Irish na Feá/
Feadha,
meaning 'the woods') is a
former Irish barony in
County Armagh, modern-day
Northern Ireland,
based on the territory...
- son of Cos, king of
North Munster,
settled in the
territory of
Delvin Feadha, in Tirdaloch, to the west of Galway." This
refers to
settlement by the...
-
cattle and
horses into the
Feadha with him.
Peace was made
between the same kings, i.e. a
division of territory,
namely of the
Feadha, was also made between...
- 757 From
Irish Na
Feadha, "The lengths"
Armagh Fews
Upper Na Feá
Uachtaracha Divided by 1745; Fews by 1609 47,433 From
Irish Na
Feadha, "The lengths" Armagh...
- The
Battle of Fid Eoin (modern Irish:
Feadha Eoin,
possibly meaning "Owen's wood") was
fought in
early medieval Ireland between the
kingdoms of Dál Riata...
- Fews
Upper (from
Irish na Feá/
Feadha,
meaning 'the woods') is a
barony in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It lies in the
south of the
county bordering...
- Fews
Lower (from
Irish na Feá/
Feadha,
meaning 'the woods') is a
barony in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. Its lies in the
center of the county, with an...