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Killycluggin (from
Irish 'Coil a Chlogáin',
meaning "the Wood of the Bell-Shaped Stone") is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan...
- The
Killycluggin Stone is a
decorated stone,
found near the town of
Killycluggin,
County Cavan, in Ireland.
Roughly cone-shaped and
covered in Iron Age...
- of
Celtic warrior Sláine (character). A
decorated stone known as the
Killycluggin Stone (from
Irish Coill an Chlogáin,
meaning 'the Wood of the Bell-Shaped...
- Pre-Christian
times the
small area
where the Crom
Cruach idol
stood at
Killycluggin and
Kilnavert was
originally named Fossa Slécht or Rath Slécht and it...
- type have been
found in Ireland, the
Turoe Stone in
County Galway, the
Killycluggin Stone in
County Cavan and the
Derrykeighan Stone in
County Antrim. All...
- and Horns, from
Scotland Cordoba Treasure Turoe stone in
Galway and
Killycluggin Stone in
Cavan Ireland Great Torc from Snettisham, 100–75 BCE, gold,...
- engraved.
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barony of Tullyhaw.
Tonyrevan is
bounded on the west by
Tonyhallagh and
Killycluggin townlands, on the east by
Crossmakelagher townland and on the
south by...
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gloss above. The
website http://www.irishmegaliths.org.uk states: "The
Killycluggin Crom
Cruach was one of
three great oracle-stones in Ireland, the others...
- to the late
centuries BC had been
later enclosed.
Castlestrange Stone Killycluggin Stone Omphalos of
Delphi Weir, A. (1980).
Early Ireland. A
Field Guide...