-
denoting a stack. The
MacGillycuddys (Irish: Mhic
Giolla Mo Chuda) were a sept, or branch, of the O'****van
Moore clan. The
MacGillycuddy is
recorded as being...
-
routes in the
MacGillycuddy's R****s range,
including the 15-kilometre (9+1⁄2 mi)
Coomloughra Horseshoe or the 26-kilometre (16 mi)
MacGillycuddy's R****s Ridge...
-
Anglicised forms of
Mac Giolla Chuda include MacGillacuddy,
MacGillecuddy,
MacGillycuddy,
MacIllicuddy,
MacElcuddy,
MacElhuddy and
Mac Giolla Coda. The female...
- Mc
Gillycuddy of the R****s (Irish:
Mac Giolla Mochuda) is the
hereditary Chief of the Name of Mc
Gillycuddy, a
family originating around MacGillycuddy's R****s...
- (O'Callaghan,
MacCarthy,
MacGillycuddy,
MacAuliffe, O'****van)
Carthage the
Elder Fíngen
mac Áedo Duib, d. 618 Faílbe
Flann mac Áedo Duib, d. 639 Máenach
mac Fíngin...
-
slightly from
DoBIH on the
measurements for
certain Irish mountains. The
MacGillycuddy's R****s
range contains Ireland's
highest mountain,
Carrauntoohil 1,038...
- Ireland's Best Walks: A
Walking Guide.
Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892118. "
MacGillycuddy R****s
Mountain Access Development ****essment" (PDF).
South Kerry Development...
- the
largest peninsula in
southwestern Ireland. A
mountain range, the
MacGillycuddy's R****s, lies in the
centre of the peninsula. Carrauntoohil, its highest...
- Cathedral, Ross Castle,
Muckross House and Abbey, the
Lakes of Killarney,
MacGillycuddy's R****s,
Purple Mountain,
Mangerton Mountain, Paps Mountain, the Gap...
- p****
running north–south in
County Kerry, Ireland, that
separates the
MacGillycuddy's R****s
mountain range in the west, from the
Purple Mountain Group range...