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Catholicism portal Edmund MacGauran (Irish: Émonn Mác Shamhradháin; also
anglicised Magauran, Mac Gauran, McGovern; c. 1548 – 23 June 1593) was the Roman...
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Iosaef Naofa is a boys'
primary school in the town, and has
reached the
Sciath na
Scoil finals (in
hurling and
gaelic football) on
several occasions. Cobh...
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epithets in
Gaelic poetry; for instance,
Scoine sciath-airde, "Scone of the High Shields", and
Scoine sciath-bhinne, "Scone of the
Noisy Shields". Scotland...
- a po****tion of 3,020
people at the 2021 census. The
nearby monument of
Sciath Ghabhra is
where the
Maguires were
crowned as
kings and
chiefs of Fermanagh...
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various poetic epithets, for instance,
Scoine sciath-airde,
meaning "Scone of the High Shields", and
Scoine sciath-bhinne,
meaning "Scone of the
Noisy Shields"...
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briathar nDé domerlabrai. lám nDé domimdegail.
intech nDé domremthechtus.
sciath Dé domimdíten.
sochraiti Dé domanacul. ar
indledaib demna, ar
aslagib dualach...
- her
third husband,
Lugaid Lága, have
three human children:
Eogan Ruad,
Sciath Brecc, and Cael Croda. It has been
argued by at
least one
scholar that Uirne...
- the
borders of
Cavan and Fermanagh; and
sometimes also at a
place called Sciath Gabhra or Lisnasciath, now Lisnaskea. The
family was
first mentioned in...
- 848, when
reporting one of the
several defeats of
Vikings that year, at
Sciath Nechtain, near
modern Castledermot,
County Kildare, the
Annals of Ulster...
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Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid, High King of Mide,
defeats a
Norse Viking army at
Sciath Nechtain in
Ireland (approximate date). The
Medieval Cholas in Southern...