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approximately 280 m (920 ft). The
function of
these earthworks is unclear.
Rathbeg, "Small Fort", has been
categorised as a Ring
Barrow with
three concentric...
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Rathbeg (from
Irish An Ráth Beag,
meaning 'the
little fort') is a
townland in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
civil parishes of...
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Neighbouring Ráith Mór was Ráith Beag (meaning "little fort",
anglicised as
Rathbeg), and is
attested location where Áed Dub mac Suibni, king of Dál nAraidi...
- Racavan, Rams Island, Ranaghan, Rananagh, Randalstown, Randox, Rashee,
Rathbeg, Rathenraw, Rathkeel, Rathkenny,
Rathlin Island, Rathmore, Rathsherry,...
- site,
founded by St Abban;
possibly located in
County Meath Rathbeggan;
Rathbeg Rathmore Abbey ø "Abbey" not a
monastic church,
apparently parochial Ballyboy...
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Socialist political activist,
raised in a
small housing estate called Rathbeg Medical Major-General Sir
Richard Havelock Charles, 1st
Baronet (1858–1934)...
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Drumagorgan Dunamuggy Durham's Land Ferguson's Land
Freemanstown Halftown Rathbeg Rathmore Tobergill List of
villages in
Northern Ireland List of
civil parishes...
- 26 May 2002
Round 1
Rathmore 2-07 - 0-06
Glenflesk Rathbeg Grounds P
McCarthy 1-2, S O'Neill 1-0, MD
Cahill 0-3, K O'Keeffe 0-2. P O'Donoghue 0-4, S Moynihan...
- Offa West
Mortlestown Clogheen Rathavin 170
Middlethird Rathcool Cashel Rathbeg 648
Slievardagh Fennor Urlingford Rathbrit 315
Middlethird Kilconnell Cashel...
- Ráth Mhór Founded: 1888 County:
Kerry Colours: Red and
White Grounds:
Rathbeg Coordinates: 52°03′53.72″N 9°14′20.91″W / 52.0649222°N 9.2391417°W /...