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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...
- 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...
- 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...