- of
Cluain Ferta. [AI, AU 570, AU 577]. 572 - Maenu,
bishop of
Cluain Ferta Brénainn, rested. [CS] 621 -
Senach Garb,
abbot of
Cluain Ferta, dies. [AT...
- The
River Ferta or
Fertha is a
river in
County Kerry in Ireland. It
flows from the
southwestern MacGillycuddy R****s
above Teeromoyle and
travels ten miles...
- Azerbaijani: yapıncı, Chechen: верта verta, Georgian: ნაბადი nabadi, Ingush: ферта
ferta, Kabardian: щӏакӏуэ shakwe, Ossetian: нымæт nymæt Russian: бурка burka,...
- Lake
Neusiedl (German:
Neusiedler See,
pronounced [ˈnɔʏˌziːdlɐ ˈzeː] ; Croatian: Nežidersko
jezero or
Niuzaljsko jezero; Slovene: Nežidersko jezero; Slovak:...
-
Khandana Bhava-Bandhana is a
prayer song
based on Raga
Mishra Kalyani, Tala
Ferta (Choutal, Tintal, Ektal) used in
Indian classical music. Vivekananda's message...
- who
engaged one of
Queen Maeve's warriors, Fergus, in
battle at Áth dá
Ferta in the
townland of
Oaktate near Stonetown.
According to the story, Cúchulainn...
-
ruled by
Blathmac mac Máele Cobo (died 670) and was
slain at the
battle of
Fertas (near Belfast). Mac Niocaill, pg.138 Byrne, pg.109
Annals of
Ulster AU 668...
-
anchorites of Ireland. AI838.1 A
great ****embly of the men of
Ireland in
Cluain Ferta Brénainn, and
Niall son of Aed, king of Temuir,
submitted to Feidlimid,...
- the
Atlantic Ballisodare Caragh Clare Corrib Erne Eske
Feale Inny
Laune Ferta Maine Moy Robe
Shannon Swilly Tributaries of the
Shannon Abbey River Boyle...
- him: "Erc of Slane,
bishop of
Lilcach and from
Ferta Fer Feic
beside Sid
Truim from the West" (
Ferta Fear Fiac
means "the
Graves of the Men of Fiac")...