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Lyons Hill or
Lyons (Irish:
Liamhain) is a
townland and
restored village in
County Kildare. At a time when
canal p****enger
boats travelled at 3 mph (4...
- the
Norman invasion,
renamed the FitzDermots) were
based at
Lyons Hill/
Líamhain nearest to
Dublin city. By the end of this
remarkable run, the kingship...
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Newcastle Monastery early monastic site,
founded by a St
Finnian Caislean-nua-
liamhain Portrane Priory Augustinian nuns —
Arroasian — from
Grace Dieu founded...
- ie.
Retrieved 22
November 2020. "Belach
Chonglais or Baltingl****, and
Liamhain or Dunlavin,
County Wicklow". Price, Liam (1
January 1945). "The Place-names...
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Murchado (died 728), and Taileflaith. This sept had
their royal seat at
Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare border). He
ruled from 760 to 776. During...
- the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. This sept had
their royal seat at
Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare border). He was the
nephew of Fínsnechta...
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Drumman More (from Dromann, "the ridge")
Killuney (from Cill Liamhna, "
Liamhain's church")
Legarhill or
Mullaghcreevie (from
Mullach Craoibhe, "hilltop...
- the Uí Dúnlainge
branch of the Laigin. This sept had
their royal seat at
Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare border). He was the son of Bran mac...
- Dúnchad mac
Murchado (died 728), a
previous king. The
royal seat was at
Líamhain (Lyons Hill, on the Dublin-Kildare border). 763 20 November:
death of Domnall...
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early tenth century, when one of
their kings is
styled Lorcán
Liamna (from
Liamhain or
Newcastle Lyons,
their later seat). The Uí Dúnchada
tract mentions two...