- 54°19′59″N 6°19′52″W / 54.333°N 6.331°W / 54.333; -6.331
Lisnagade (from
Irish Lios na gCéad 'ringfort of the hundred') is a
large multivallate earthen...
- role at
Lisnagade in 1791, when a
significant faction conflict occurred. A
group known as the
Defenders established themselves at Fort
Lisnagade with the...
-
indicate more than one
national identity). Near the town lie the
ancient Lisnagade Fort,
Legannany Dolmen, and the
Loughbrickland Crannóg,
constructed around...
- Dún Dúchathair – ringfort/promontory fort Grianán
Ailigh Leacanabuaile Lisnagade (Lios na gCead)
Mooghaun (An Múchán)
Mount Sandel Fort (Cill Santail)...
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Glaskerbeg West
Glaskermore Glenloughan Greenan Legananny Lisnabrague Lisnagade Lisnagonnell Lisnatierny Loughadian Meenan Scarva Shankill List of civil...
- with the
development of
Derrytrasna Close and
Derrytrasna Lane estates.
Lisnagade Mews and
Loughview Manor were
subsequently added, and
lately the two new...
- barrow, grid ref: J1924 3721
Lisnagade, Rath: Lisnaweelan, grid ref: J0833 4426
Lisnagade, Rath, grid ref: J0887 4347
Lisnagade, Dane's Cast
linear earthwork...
- 6°15′28″W / 54.31084°N 6.2578°W / 54.31084; -6.2578),
contour fort
Lisnagade (54°20′01″N 6°19′48″W / 54.333712°N 6.330055°W / 54.333712; -6.330055)...
- Lisnabrague,
Lisnabreeny Lisnacree, Lisnacreevy, Lisnacroppan, Lisnafiffy,
Lisnagade, Lisnagonnell, Lisnamaul, Lisnamore, Lisnamulligan, Lisnaree, Lisnasallagh...
- hill-top
forts and
settlements along river valleys.
These sites include Lisnagade Hillfort, the
Three Sisters ancient standing stones at Greenan, and parts...