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Glentaisie (Irish: Taoibhgeal, English: of the
bright ch****s) is one of the nine
Glens of
Antrim in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It was
shaped during...
- The
Battle of
Glentaisie, was an
Irish battle fought in the
north of
Ulster on 2 May 1565. The
result was a
victory for
Shane O'Neill over the Clan MacDonald...
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declared war on the
Scottish MacDonnell's
defeating them at the
Battle of
Glentaisie despite the
MacDonnells calling for
reinforcements from Scotland. The...
- Bush and at the foot of two of the nine
Glens of Antrim;
Glenshesk and
Glentaisie. The
Armoy parish also
includes part of
Knocklayd mountain which lies...
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Irish name
Meaning Ref
Glentaisie Gleann Taise Taise's valley/damp
valley Glenshesk Gleann Seisc barren valley Glendun Gleann Doinne valley of the [river]...
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Geraldines Siege of
Malta Knights of
Malta defeat Turkish forces Battle of
Glentaisie 2 May – O'Neills
defeat Clan
MacDonald of Dunnyveg.
Battle of Rügen 21...
- Bushmills,
Bonamargy and Rathlin, Carnmoon, Dalriada, Dunseverick, Glenshesk,
Glentaisie, Kinbane, Knocklayd, Moss Side, and Moyarget.
North Antrim has always...
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since 1973, and
contained the
wards of
Bonamargy and Rathlin, Dalriada,
Glentaisie,
Kinbane and Knocklayd. It was
abolished for the 2014
local elections...
- has
views over Ballycastle,
Rathlin Island, Fair Head, and Scotland.
Glentaisie, the most
northerly of the nine
Glens of
Antrim ('the Glynns'), lies at...
- believed, re-fortified the
tower following his
defeat of the
MacDonnells at
Glentaisie in 1565. The
contents have
since been dis****d
among the
Ulster Museums...