- the
Saintly of
Lough Erne, the Pious, the
patron of the
parish of Inis
Muighe Samh, (Inismacsaint), in the north-west of
County Fermanagh. He was alive...
-
River flows through it.
Warrenstown is
roughly formed from the
tuath Tuath Muighe Cloinne Cholgain,
indicating a
relationship to the Ó
hAonghusa (O'Hennessy)...
- Monaghan;
Church of
Ireland church built on site Cellmor-einer; Cellmor-
muighe-emhir; Cellmor-Ua-Niallain; Cellmor-inir; Cellmor-Aedhan;
Kilmore Aedhan;...
- Clogher, or
supposed by some to be St. Maccarthenn,
Patron of Domnach-mor
Muighe-to-c****r, or
Donagh Parish,
County of Donegal. [Probably
Fifth and Sixth...
-
Galtee Mountains to the north. It was
occupied by a
people known as the Fir
Muighe – the "men of the plain". The name of
Mitchelstown originates from the Anglo-Norman...
- "Balleagheboynagh" (alias "Ballyoghnemoynagh"). The
original Irish is
Baile Na
Muighe Eanach,
meaning "The Town of the
Marshy Plain"). The
ballybetagh was also...
-
territory stretching all the way to the sea deep in
Ulaid territory. Cú
Muighe Ó
Floinn is
cited as
being king of the
territories of Uí Tuirtri, Fir Lí...
-
various formats (PDF, JP2, etc) John O'Donovan: Cath
Muighe Rath, pp. 279–285 Full text of "Cath
Muighe Rath" in
various formats (PDF, JP2, etc) Book of Aicill...
- Derga'; 'Tuatha Dé
Danann -
Seilbh Inse Fódla' (2018), a
reworking of 'Cath
Muighe Tuireadh' and
other mythological material; 'Éadaoin -
Seacht Snaidhm na...
-
Donegal 2
Culmaine Fermanagh 3
Dromore Tyrone 4 Magh Ene
Donegal 5 Inis
Muighe Samh
Fermanagh 6
Botha Fermanagh 7
Devenish Fermanagh 8
Kilskeery Fermanagh/Tyrone...