- Fáthach, in the
Battle of
Leitir Rúaid. The
Middle Irish saga Cath
Leitrech Ruibhe tells the
story of this battle.
While Fachtna Fáthach was away from Tara...
- 1956, p. 331-333
Margaret C. Dobs (ed. & trans.), "La
Bataille de
Leitir Ruibhe",
Revue Celtique 39, 1922, pp. 1–32
Byrne 2001, p. 50-51.
Kenneth Hurlstone...
- Ériu vol. 2, 1908
Margaret C. Dobs (ed. & trans), "La
Bataille de
Leitir Ruibhe",
Revue Celtique 39, 1922, pp. 1–32 A. H.
Leahy (trans.), "The
Exile of...
- Loch
Maree (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Ma-
ruibhe) is a loch in
Wester Ross in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. At 21.7 km (13.46 mi) long and with a maximum...
- 1884, pp. 173-186
Margaret C. Dobs (ed. & trans.), "La
Bataille de
Leitir Ruibhe",
Revue Celtique 39, 1922, pp. 1-32 R. A.
Stewart MacAlister (ed. & trans...
-
referring to
sulphur by
reference to the
stream of brimstone,
sruth [s]
ruibhe,
mentioned in
Isaiah 30:33. The letter's
original phonetic value is uncertain...
-
Kilmarie or
Kilmaree (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Ma
Ruibhe), (Gaelic: cill ='
church or cell';
marie from St. Maolrubha) is a
village in the Isle of Skye, Scotland...
-
Fhiodhbhaidhe or
Baile Nua
homestead of wood or new town
Ballyriff Baile Ruibhe homestead of the rue/brimstone
Ballyrogully Baile Rua
gCaille homestead...
-
Amulree (Scottish Gaelic: Àth Maol
Ruibhe, 'Ford of [St.] Maelrubha') is a
small hamlet in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies in
hilly country on the...
- his name
include Máelrubai (Old
Irish spelling), Maol
Rubha (MoRubha/Ma
Ruibhe) (Scottish
Gaelic spelling), or Malruibhe, and it is
sometimes latinised...