-
emasculated Celtchar with a
spear at Celtchar's own house. He
lives in Dún
Lethglaise, also
known as the
Mound of Down (Irish Dún), or
Rathkeltair (Irish Ráth...
- history.
Their territory lay in
eastern County Down.
Their capital was Dún
Lethglaise (Downpatrick) and from the 9th
century their main
religious site was Bangor...
- in a
surprise attack captured and held the Dál
Fiatach capital, Dún De
Lethglaise (Downpatrick),
forcing the
Ulaid over-king, Ruaidrí Mac
Duinn Sléibe (Rory...
-
County Down
Irish County of Downpatrick: Patrick's
hillfort (formerly Dún
Lethglaise or Fort by the stream)
County Fermanagh Irish Irish Fir Manach, "Men of...
-
question was in the
historic town of Downpatrick,
originally known as Dún
Lethglaise ("fort of the
green side" or "fort of the two
broken fetters"). During...
- in the 7th and 8th centuries,
acquired the
church of
Druim Lethglaise near Dún De
Lethglaise. Uí
Domhnallain (O'Donnelan, Donnelan).
Cited as
being chiefs...
-
first historical king. In 496/498, the
annals record the
storming of Dún
Lethglaise (Downpatrick,
modern County Down)
which may be
connected with the rise...
- "King of Ulster".
Deirdre Flanagan suggests that the
older name Dún
Lethglaise referred to
Cathedral Hill,
while Dún da
Lethglas was the name of this...
- the
early 6th century. In 496/498 the
annals record the
storming of Dún
Lethglaise (Downpatrick,
modern County Down)
which may be
connected with the rise...
- and in 825 the
Norse plundered the Dal
Fiatach royal monastery at Dún
Lethglaise (Downpatrick) and they
burned Mag
nBili (Moville)
another monastery in...