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Rathcroghan (Irish: Ráth Cruachan,
meaning 'fort of Cruachan') is a
complex of
archaeological sites near
Tulsk in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is identified...
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before him who were also
kings of Connacht. She
rules from
Cruachan (now
Rathcroghan,
County Roscommon). She is the
enemy (and
former wife) of
Conchobar mac...
- part of Athlone).
Moycarn (far-south,
including part of Ballinasloe).
Rathcroghan (Irish: Rath Cruachán), near Tulsk, a
complex of
archaeological sites...
- Medb in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. He
rules from
Cruachan (
Rathcroghan in
County Roscommon). The
sagas explain mac Máta as a matronymic: his...
- Céide Fields, Knocknarea, Listoghil,
Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery and
Rathcroghan, all
demonstrate intensive occupation of
Connacht far back into prehistory...
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Shannon south of Athlone,
founded in 544 by
Saint Ciarán, a
young man from
Rathcroghan,
County Roscommon.
Until the 9th
century it had
close ****ociations with...
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Battle of Mag Mucrima) as
having emerged from the cave of
Cruachan (
Rathcroghan,
County Roscommon) and laid
waste to
Ireland until it was
killed by the...
- and
northern Leinster.
Their traditional capital was
Cruachan (modern
Rathcroghan,
County Roscommon). The use of the word cúige,
earlier cóiced, literally...
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Cruachan (pronounced [ˈkɾˠuəxən̪ˠ];
named after the
archaeological site of
Rathcroghan, also
known as Cruachan) are an
Irish folk
metal band from
Dublin that...
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Meath Battle of
Clonard British Victory 16 July
Rathcroghan,
County Roscommon Battle of
Rathcroghan United Irish victory 27
August Castlebar, County...