- in
Malankara and 16th
Malankara Metropolitan, was born to
Ulahannan and
Naithi of the
Kallaserri family in Kurichi,
Kottayam India on 16 June 1874. On...
- the O'Conor Don from
Roscommon and the O’Conor
Sligo from
Sligo town. St.
Naithí and St
Attracta are the
patron saints of the area.
Tubbercurry hosts three...
- a
system of
notation of his own invention. He is a
member of the
Craobh Naithí branch of
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and
contributed to the publication...
- The
Parish of
Taney (Irish:
Teach Naithí) is a
populous parish in the
Church of Ireland,
located in the
Dundrum area of Dublin. Taney's
origins go back...
-
local tribe in the area were
called Cualann and
their chief, a man
named Naithi was
opposed to
these Christian missionaries.
Despite this
hostility however...
- stands. The
ancient name for
Dundrum is "Taney"
which derives from Tigh
Naithi meaning the
house or
place of Nath Í.
Modern archaeological excavations...
-
Saint Attracta's, Our Lady's Boys' School, Our Lady's Girls' School,
Scoil Naithí, and
Ballinteer Educate Together National School.[citation needed] Secondary...
-
enrolled at the
Craobh Naithí branch of
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann,
which was then
based in
Ballinteer (now in Knocklyon). At
Craobh Naithí,
Connolly had a...
-
National School,
Templeboy Scoil Naisiúnta
Realt Na Mara,
Rosses Point Scoil Naithi National School,
Achonry Scoil Naomh Molaise,
Grange Scoil Ursula National...
- 18th-century
church in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. The name
Taney derives from Tigh
Naithi meaning the
house or
place of Nahi, and who may also be ****ociated with...