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Slige Midluachra is the old
northern road
sometimes known High
Kings Road that ran in
ancient times from the Tara,
Ireland to
Dunseverick on the north...
- One of the five
great highways, or
slighe of
ancient Ireland,
Slige Midluachra, had its
terminal point at Dunseverick,
running from here to
Emain Macha...
- ****ail,
which went west
towards Lough Owel, then to Rathcroghan.
Slighe Midluachra,
which went to Slane, then to
Navan Fort,
ending at Dunseverick. Slighe...
- Tara: Slíghe Asail, Slíghe Chualann, Slíghe Dála, Slíghe Mór and Slíghe
Midluachra.
Horses were one of the main
means of long-distance transport. Although...
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others in
North County Dublin to revolt. The
southern stretch of the
Slige Midluachra p****ed
through Drumcondra and on into the City
where it
crossed the Liffey...
- of the five
great royal highways, or
slighe of
ancient Ireland,
Slige Midluachra, had its
terminal point at
Dunseverick castle,
running from here to Emain...
- they had. They
marched home to
Munster along the
ancient route of
Slige Midluachra. For the
first time
during his reign, he had
successfully subdued the...
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present Mullingar, the
Slighe Dala,
which ran southwest, and the
Slighe Midluachra, the
Northern road.
During Norman times (from 1169)
under the Fitzgeralds...
- Tuag Inbir, took the
hostages of the Ulaid, and
proceeded along Slige Midluachra. It was then a
naval force came
round ... from(?) the north, and they...
- and not on Tara, as
early Irish historians spuriously claimed:
Slige Midluachra – this road ran
southeast from Ulster, and p****ed
through Tara, the seat...