- 'spur' of the
Barony of Leitrim. The area was the site of the
Battle of
Fidhnacha (Fenagh) in 1094.
Fenagh Abbey is one of the
oldest monastic sites in...
- [citation needed] 1094 –
Bealach Gort an
Iubhair [citation needed] 1094 –
Fidhnacha [citation needed] 1095 – Ard
Achad [citation needed] 1098 – Fearsat-Suilighe...
- The Book of
Fenagh (Irish:
Leabar Fidhnacha) is a m****cript of
prose and
poetry written in
classical Irish by
Muirgheas mac Pháidín Ó
Maolconaire in...
- moreover, to Loch-an-trein, and
attacked the
churches of
Breifne except Fidhnacha alone, and
turned back to
their houses,
taking with them the hostages...
- year 1516 in Ireland. Lord:
Henry VIII The Book of
Fenagh Irish:
Leabar Fidhnacha is a m****cript of
prose and
poetry written in
classical Irish by Muirgheas...
- and they
plundered all West Connaught. This was
called the
battle of
Fidhnacha. Of the
chieftains who were
slain in this
battle were
Amhlaeibh Ua hAichir...
- moreover, to Loch-an-trein, and
attacked the
churches of
Breifne except Fidhnacha alone, and
turned back to
their houses,
taking with them the hostages...
- and they
plundered all West Connaught. This was
called the
battle of
Fidhnacha. Of the
chieftains who were
slain in this
battle were
Amhlaeibh Ua hAichir...
- from [pursuing] them
until he came to Dun-Conaing on Magh-Rein, to wit,
Fidhnacha at this day. And the old Tuatha-Slecht slew him,
because he was unarmed;...
- Chonaire,
Muirgheas (1516). Book of
Fenagh /
Leabar Chaillín /
Leabar Fidhnacha. Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Tadhg Ó Rodaighe.
Retrieved 20
August 2016...