- with riches.
According to legend,
Finvarra lives beneath Cnoc
Meadha or
Knockma, a hill near Tuam in
County Galway; this hill was
traditionally ****ociated...
- pub and post office, a
community centre, a GAA
pitch and a playground.
Knockma Hill, also
known as
Castle Hackett hill, is
situated 2 km (1.2 mi) west...
-
movie Alfred the
Great were
filmed in the
environs of
Castlehacket and
Knockma.
Feartagar Castle, a
Burke castle located 8 km (5 miles)
northwest of Tuam...
-
Castle Hackett is a 13th-century
tower house at the base of
Knockma hill, 10
kilometres (6 mi) south-west of Tuam, in the
parish of Caherlistrane, County...
-
location on the
plain of
Maigh Seóla, and
variously spelled Knockmagha,
Knockma, or
Knock Ma) is a hill west of Tuam, in the
parish of
Caherlistrane County...
- J (2012). Achill's Eva O'Flaherty -
Forgotten Island Heroine. Ireland:
Knockma Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9560749-1-1. "Achill
Painters - an
Island History"...
- The
Filming of MGM's "Alfred the Great" in
Galway in 1968 by Mary J. Murphy. ISBN 978-0-9560749-0-4. Paperback, p 35, (© Nov 2008).
Knockma Publishing....
- Damh-Chluain,
which is
stated to be in Uí Briúin Seóla and not far from
Knockma Hill, west of Tuam.
Although this is a legend, it may be an indication...
- was the
eponym of the
Cinel Trena, who were
apparently located close to
Knockma, as
evinced by the
placename Tír Mhic
Trena (the land of the sons of Trena)...
- was the
eponym of the
Cinel Trena, who were
apparently located close to
Knockma as
evinced by the
placename Tír Mhic
Trena (the land of the sons of Trena)...