- 54°05′N 7°40′W / 54.08°N 7.66°W / 54.08; -7.66 Magh
Slécht (sometimes
Anglicised as Moyslaught; A
variant of Magh Lecht[citation needed]
meaning a grave-strewn...
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chief Celtic idol of
Ireland by
Michael J. O'Kelly, and was
located on Magh
Slécht (The
Plain of Prostrations) in
County Cavan,
surrounded by
twelve other...
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Fossa Slécht or Rath
Slécht, from
which the
wider area
called Magh
Slécht was named. The 14th
century Book of McGovern,
written in Magh
Slécht, contains...
- The
Battle of Magh
Slécht took
place at Magh
Slécht in
Ireland in 1256. The
battle was part of a
wider conflict between the O'Rourke
rulers of Breifne...
- the god Crom Cruach,
mentioned in the 12th-century
dinnseanchas of Magh
Slécht.
According to one legend,
Cainnech of
Aghaboe saw a
number of
demons flying...
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until 2025]. NOS.nl (in Dutch). 24 July 2022.
Retrieved 23
April 2024. "
Slechts één
Nederlandse ploeg boekte ooit
grotere zege in
achtste finales Europa...
- 2014.
Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Avontuur van PEC
Zwolle in
Europa duurt slechts twee wedstrijden". Voetbalzone. 28
August 2014.
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destroying the idol of pre-Christian god Crom
Cruach at the
nearby plain of Magh
Slécht. Banban's name is
rendered differently in a
number of sources. The most...
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firstborn child would be
sacrificed at the
stone idol of Crom
Cruach in Magh
Slécht. They say that King Tigernmas, and three-fourths of his people, died while...
- Man" was
recorded with Mark Lanegan. In
December 2014,
Magnus released "
Slecht Gaan", a
collaboration with
Dutch rap act De
Jeugd Van
Tegenwoordig which...