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Glenmalure (Irish:
Gleann Molúra) is a 20-kilometre long U-shaped
glacial valley in the
Wicklow Mountains in Ireland.
Glenmalure is an
important base for...
- 22″N 6°14′50.76″W / 53.3145056°N 6.2474333°W / 53.3145056; -6.2474333
Glenmalure Park,
often simply known as Milltown, was a
football stadium on the Southside...
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titles in a row in 1983–84,
after a long decline. The club pla**** at
Glenmalure Park from 1926 to 1987 when the
owners controversially sold the stadium...
- The
Battle of
Glenmalure (Irish: Cath
Ghleann Molúra) took
place in
Ireland on 25
August 1580
during the
Desmond Rebellions. A
Catholic army of united...
- in Tinahely, via Shillelagh;
Tinahely to Avoca;
Avoca to
Glenmalure, via Greenan;
Glenmalure to Glendalough; a rest day at Glendalough;
Glendalough to...
- that
begins at
Dublin Castle,
typically at midnight, and
finishes at
Glenmalure in the
Wicklow Mountains the
following day. The
event takes place annually...
- the O'Byrne
family called the
Gaval Rannall possessed the area
around Glenmalure,
known as Gaval-Rannall or Ranelagh. The
mountains were also formerly...
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Farrell is his nephew. He
earned two
League of
Ireland XI caps
while at
Glenmalure Park and made
seven appearances in the
European Champion Clubs' Cup, UEFA...
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fastness of the
Ranelagh O'Byrnes lay
toward the south, at
Ballinacor in
Glenmalure,
where they
maintained a fort near to a ford with a
bridge and a castle...
- Roger's forces,
including numerous monks, were
slaughtered in the
valley of
Glenmalure in the
Wicklow Mountains, and the survivors,
including the
Prior himself...