- Lough. In
Gaelic law, a 'sanctuary'
called a
maighin digona surrounded each person's dwelling. The
maighin digona's size
varied according to the owner's...
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until another house was
built in the
vicinity (see
immediately below)
Maighin; Maigne; Magyn; Moyen;
Muaidhe Moyne Friary Observant Franciscan Friars...
- (L****era)
Irish Maighin (possibly Moyne, Co. Wicklow) A
virgin saint called the
daughter of Eoghan. An
ancient convent existed at
Maighin in Co. Wicklow...
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Moyne (Irish:
Maighin,
meaning 'precinct') is a
townland in the
parish of
Shrule in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is
bordered by
Cloghmoyne and
Gortbrack townlands...
- and many others, were
killed (in the battle). M1460.1. The
monastery of
Maighin in Tirawley, in the
diocese of Killala, in Connaught, was
founded by Mac...
-
thabairt leó go ráith mhóir
Mhullaigh Mhaistean & iar
rochtain dóibh
gusan maighin-sin, ro h-iadadh
ceithri sretha ina n-uirtimceall ima c-cuairt do shaighdiúiridhibh...
- and many others, were
killed (in the battle). M1460.1. The
monastery of
Maighin in Tirawley, in the
diocese of Killala, in Connaught, was
founded by Mac...
-
until another house was
built in the
vicinity (see
immediately below)
Maighin; Maigne; Magyn; Moyen;
Muaidhe 54°12′08″N 9°10′38″W / 54.202207°N 9.177098°W...