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Castlerea (/ˌkæsəlˈriː/ K****-əl-REE; Irish: An Caisleán
Riabhach,
meaning 'brindled castle') is the
third largest town in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It...
- Cárthaigh
Riabhach)
dynasty are a
branch of the
MacCarthy dynasty,
Kings of Desmond,
deriving from the Eóganacht
Chaisil sept. The Mac Cárthaigh
Riabhach seated...
- The Book of Lismore, also
known as the Book of Mac
Carthaigh Riabhach, is a late fifteenth-century
Gaelic m****cript that was
created at
Kilbrittain in...
- the
weather at this time of year in Ireland. The tale
relates how the bó
riabhach, "the
brindled cow",
complained at the
beginning of
April to her companions...
- Fort
Dunree (Irish: An Dún
Riabhach,
meaning 'Grey Fort' or Dún
Fhraoigh meaning "Fort of Heather") is a
coastal defence fortification located on the west...
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around the
mountains Beinn a' Chruinnich, 2,552 ft (778 m) and
Meikle Corr
Riabhach, 2556 ft (779 m). The
Lecht is the
smallest ski area in
Scotland in terms...
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Braeriach or Brae
Riach (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bràigh
Riabhach, 'the
brindled upland') is the third-highest
mountain in
Scotland and all of the
British Isles...
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Phelim Reagh MacDavitt or
Phelim Reagh MacDevitt (Irish:
Feidhlimidh Riabhach Mac Dhaibheid, or
Brindled Felim -
probably a
reference to a
white streak...
- was
named after the
townland of same name (from the
Irish An Caisleán
Riabhach, or Grey Castle, a
reference to a
stronghold of the
Clandeboye O'Neils...
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Donal MacCarthy Reagh (1365 – 1414) (Irish:
Domhnall Mac Cárthaigh
Riabhach), was the 5th
Prince of Carbery. He was the
elder son of the
third prince and...