- The
Annals of
Inisfallen (Irish: Annála Inis Faithlinn) are a
chronicle of the
medieval history of Ireland.
There are more than 2,500
entries spanning...
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Innisfallen (/ˌɪnɪsˈfælən/ IN-iss-FAL-ən) or
Inishfallen (from Irish: Inis
Faithlinn [ˈɪnʲəʃ ˈfˠah(ə)lʲən̠ʲ],
meaning 'Faithlinn's island') is an island...
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Eochaid mac
Duinn Sléibe King of Ulster.
Eataine Ní
Egrai "Ua hEochada, Donnchad". DIB.ie. "Annals of
Inisfallen".
Annals of
Inisfallen. 1104 – via Ucc.ie....
- The
Dublin Annals of
Inisfallen refer to a mid 18th
century (c. 1765)
compilation of
medieval Irish annals reworked and
augmented with
material from later...
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meaning The
plain of Nuada). The Pre-Patrician
section of the
Annals of
Inisfallen have an
incomplete entry on Nuada. There, in an
entry on the division...
- of the King, from whom came the
letters of the
Scots In the
Annals of
Inisfallen, the
following are
listed as
members of the
Tuatha Dé who
overcame the...
- and
Irish Republican troops during the
Irish Civil War. See
Annals of
Inisfallen (AI) AI926.2 The
fleet of Port Láirge [came] over land, and they settled...
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reference to the Jews in
Ireland was in the year 1079. The
Annals of
Inisfallen record "Five Jews came from
overseas with
gifts to
Toirdelbach [Toirdelbach...
- years.
Little is
known about him, but he is
mentioned in the
Annals of
Inisfallen as the
abbot Liath Mo-Chaemóc. St. Cuan's Well, near Ahascragh, is a holy...
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earliest recorded presence of Jews in
Ireland was in 1062 in the
Annals of
Inisfallen. As of 2016, the
total po****tion
listing their religion as
Jewish is...