-
described in the
Dindshenchas of
Slige Dala, are
named Slige Dala,
Slige ****ail,
Slige Midluachra,
Slige Cualann, and
Slige Mor.
General road
routes are described...
-
Dunseverick Castle. One of the five
great highways, or
slighe of
ancient Ireland,
Slige Midluachra, had its
terminal point at Dunseverick,
running from here to...
-
types of road
identified in
medieval Irish legal texts, the
others being slige (on
which two
chariots could p****), rót (on
which one
chariot and two riders...
- Slíghe
Chualann (Irish for 'Highway of Cualu';
modern spelling Slí Chualann) was a road in
Early Christian Ireland running south across Áth
Cliath ("the...
- long-distance
trail inaugurated in 1980,
follows much of the
course of
Slige Chualann.
Slige Dála – the
fourth great highway was the "highway of the ****emblies"...
- to
others in
North County Dublin to revolt. The
southern stretch of the
Slige Midluachra p****ed
through Drumcondra and on into the City
where it crossed...
- Ireland. One of the five
great royal highways, or
slighe of
ancient Ireland,
Slige Midluachra, had its
terminal point at
Dunseverick castle,
running from here...
- Liffey.
These were the
Slige Chualann (roughly the
route of the present-day Harold's
Cross Road) from
Leinster in the south,
Slige Dála (Crumlin Road) from...
-
published in
magazines such as
Chapman and Verse. Her
first anthology, 'Fo'n t-
Slige' (Under the S****) was
published in 1995, and her
second collection, 'Cridhe...
- (County Kilkenny) and
Arderin (on the Laois-Offaly border). The
ancient Slige Dala road ran
southwest through northern Osraige from the Hill of Tara towards...