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Emain Macha Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈeṽənʲ ˈṽaxə];
Modern Irish:
Eamhain Mhacha Irish pronunciation: [ˌəunʲ ˈwaxə]) is an
ancient ceremonial monument near...
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Armagh (/ɑːrˈmɑː/ ar-MAH; Irish: Ard
Mhacha, IPA: [ˌaːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə], "Macha's height") is a city and the
county town of
County Armagh, in
Northern Ireland...
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province of Ulster,
particularly the
sites of
Navan Fort (Eamhain
Mhacha) and
Armagh (Ard
Mhacha),
which are
named after her.
Several figures called Macha appear...
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County Armagh (Irish:
Contae Ard
Mhacha [ˌaːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə]) is one of the six
counties of
Northern Ireland and one of the
traditional thirty-two counties...
- The
Armagh County Board (Irish: ****ann Lúthchleas Gael
Coiste Chontae Ard
Mhacha) or
Armagh GAA is one of the 32
county boards of the
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation...
- O'Neills of the Fews".
Seanchas Ard
Mhacha. 7 (2): 276. Ó Fiaich, Tomás (1974). "The O'Neills of the Fews".
Seanchas Ard
Mhacha. 7 (2): 296. Henry, Mark (2013)...
- St Patrick's
Cathedral (Irish:
Ardeaglais Phádraig, Ard
Mhacha) is a
Church of
Ireland cathedral in Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is the seat of the Anglican...
- (Ard
Mhacha) in the year 445. Muirchú
writes that a
pagan chieftain named Dáire
would not let
Patrick build a
church on the hill of Ard
Mhacha, but instead...
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Brehon (Irish: breitheamh,
pronounced [ˈbʲɾʲɛhəw]) is a term for a
historical arbitration, mediative, and
judicial role in
Gaelic culture.
Brehons were...
- The Book of
Armagh or
Codex Ardmach**** (ar or 61) (Irish:
Leabhar Ard
Mhacha), also
known as the
Canon of
Patrick and the
Liber Ar(d)mach****, is a 9th-century...