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chiefs took the
surname Ua Maoilchallan, or Mulholland. The
Delbhna Sith
Neannta ruled over the area now
called Fairymount in
County Roscommon.
Their chiefs...
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consists of a
ringfort and barrows. The name
derives from the
Irish tor
neannta, "nettle mound."
Tornant Moat is a
large circular ringfort (diameter m)...
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Derrynananta Lower, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic, ‘Doire na
Neannta Íochtar’,
meaning The
Lower Oak-wood of the Nettles, is a
townland in the civil...
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Derrynananta Upper, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic, ‘Doire na
Neannta Uachtarach’,
meaning The
Upper Oak-wood of the Nettles, is a
townland in the civil...
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located 1.3 km
south of the town. The name
derives from the
Irish tor
neannta, "nettle mound." The
mound marks the site of a
large rath
which probably...
- Glen Nant (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Neannta) is a glen
lying to the
south of
Taynuilt in the
Argyll and Bute
council area of Scotland. An area of woodland...