-
their descendant peoples; Fuad, Bladh, and
Eibhle in
mountains (Sliabh
Fuaid in the Fews,
Slieve Bloom, and
Slieve Felim respectively) and Nár in "Ros...
-
Suibhne was
haunted by
headless cadavers and
detached heads at
Sliabh Fuaid. Eventually,
Suibhne arrived at "The
House of St. Moling", i.e.
Teach Moling...
- at Slane, p****ing
through Moyry P**** and then
around the base of
Slieve Fuaid (near
modern Newtownhamilton) to
Emain Macha, and then on to Dunseverick...
-
monastic site, nuns Glen-
fuaid Monastery ~
early monastic site,
founded before 977,
suggested to be
located near
Sliabh Fuaid,
County Armagh, or Glenranny...
-
Connachta Loch Echtra, in
Airgialla (between
Sliabh Modharn and
Sliabh Fuaid), "full of swans" Loch Cuan in Ulaid, an
inundation of the sea over the...
- Muircheartach; namely, he
brought vessels over Dabhall, and
across Sliabh Fuaid, to Loch Ainninn, so that the
islands of the lake were
plundered by him...
- Slane,
through the
Moyry P****
north of Dundalk,
round the base of
Slieve Fuaid, near
Newtownhamilton in
County Armagh, to
Emain Macha,
ending at Dunseverick...
- that they do not know the
amount of
their stipend, from the king of
bright Fuaid. 2. Here is the tradition—I
shall relate it for you— of the descendants...
- The Four
Masters record that
after the
battle the "foreigners of
Ceann Fuaid"
plundered Kildare,
which lies
about 50 km from Glynn. This led the historians...