- of the Two
Drinking Vessels),
Finnbarr Meadha is one of the Dé Dananns, who
becomes ruler of the hill of
Meadha after they are
driven underground by the...
- Cnoc
Meadha (also Cnoc
Meádha Siuil referring to its
location on the
plain of
Maigh Seóla, and
variously spelled Knockmagha, Knockma, or
Knock Ma) is a...
-
entering ancient burial mounds, such as
those at Brú na Bóinne and Cnoc
Meadha.
These were
known as sídhe ("Otherworld dwellings") and were the dwellings...
-
speculated that this
cairn is near
Boyle in
County Roscommon, or that it is Cnoc
Meadha in
County Galway.
Archaeologist J. P.
Mallory has a
different version of...
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Galway People Districts Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc
Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's
Island Rahoon...
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locations such as
Castle Hackett in Tuam, Kilchreest, Ross Lake, and Cnoc
Meadha. Many
resources went into
replicating the 9th
century AD,
turning parts...
- v t e
Galway People Districts Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc
Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's
Island Rahoon...
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Galway People Districts Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc
Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's
Island Rahoon...
- v t e
Galway People Districts Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc
Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's
Island Rahoon...
- lovers. She was
usually described living with
Finvarra in his hill Cnoc
Meadha, but was
sometimes said to have a
separate residence in Cnoc Sidh Una (Knockshegouna)...