- O'Rourke at Bel-atha-Chonaill".
Before being named Ballyconnell it was
named Maigen which means 'The
Little Plain' with the
local ford
called Áth na Mianna...
-
temple was
occupied during the 1911 uprising, and the
statues were
moved to
Maigen Road. A
Buddhist monk by the name of
Kechen later had a new
temple built...
- Neil; Patel, Alpa V.; Samet,
Jonathan M.; Woodward, Mark; Zheng, Wei; Zhou,
Maigen; Bansal, Narinder; Barricarte, Aurelio; Carter, Brian; Cerhan,
James R.;...
-
monastic site,
founded by St Patrick;
plundered by Nor**** 832 Domnach-
maigen Drumsnat Monastery early monastic site,
patronised by St
Molua Druim-snechta...
- his
other poems, some
apparently composed much
later in his life, Mide
maigen clainne Cuind,
deals with
Clann Cholmáin, to
which Máel
Sechnaill belonged...
- of Dublaech, two
kings of the Fir Tulach, and Lachtna, king of
Mughdoirn Maigen, fell in the
counterblow of that battle."
Annals of Tigernach: T980.4 "A...
- his sight,
reputedly as a
result of
studying intensively. He was born in
Maigen (now Ballyconnell), at the
eastern edge of the
territory of the Masraige...
-
monastic site,
founded by St Patrick;
plundered by Nor**** 832 Domnach-
maigen 54°00′08″N 6°41′33″W / 54.002215°N 6.692455°W / 54.002215; -6.692455...
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Zettenreith Langau Hessendorf,
Langau Meiseldorf Kattau, Klein-Meiseldorf,
Maigen,
Stockern Pernegg Etzelsreith, Lehndorf, Ludweishofen, Nödersdorf, Pernegg...
-
Stratzing Weinzierl am
Walde Großheinrichschlag, Habruck, Himberg, Lobendorf,
Maigen, Neusiedl, Nöhagen, Ostra, Reichau, Stixendorf,
Weinzierl am Walde, Wolfenreith...