-
Delbhna Nuadat,
drowned in an
incident called "The
shipwreck of the
Dealbhna Nuadhat on Loch Ribh." An
entry for 1048
states that "A
predatory excursion was...
-
Commuter and
InterCity train services.
Maynooth comes from
Irish Maigh Nuadhat or
Maigh Nuadhad,
meaning "plain of Nuadha".
Maigh Nuad is the
modern spelling...
- King of Leinster, of the
foreigners of Ath-cliath, and of Leath-Mogha-
Nuadhat, was
slain and
beheaded in the
battle of Odhbha, on Tuesday, the seventh...
- Diarmaid, son of Tomaltach, and Maelcothaigh, son of
Fogartach in
Dealbhna Nuadhat,
between the Suca and the Sinnainn,
where Cathal and many
other nobles...
- (Latin naufragium) of a
fleet of 30 (or 27)
boats belonging to the
Dealbhna Nuadhat kingdom on
Lough Ree, Ireland; only one crew survived. c. 830 An Arab dhow...
- Noadain, Noda, Nodain, Nodtat, Nuad, Nuada, Nuadan, Nuadat, Nuadato, Nuadha,
Nuadhat, Nuado, Wogani; c. 760 – 19
February 812) was the
Abbot and
Bishop of Armagh...
- an
Leabhar Aifrinn", Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin O.F.M,
Irisleabhar Muighe Nuadhat (1957), 75–8. "Seanmóir ar an mBás", Pádraig Ó Súilleabháin O.F.M, Éigse...
- 259 770 Dondghal, mac Nuadhad, abb
Lughmhaidh ARÉ I, 372 775
Donngal m.
Nuadhat abbas Lugmaidh AU 228 775
Fianchu abbas Lugmaidh AU 228 784 Feadhach, mac...
- Flannagain, An
Cleireach Ua Taidhg, and Mac Buadhachain,
royal heir of
Dealbhna Nuadhat. The Ó
Taidg family ruled an area in mid-County Galway,
which was called...
-
wrote articles for the
Louth Archaeological Journal and
Irisleabhar Maighe Nuadhat. He
travelled as a
student to St Paul,
Minnesota in the
United States,...