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- Cath Sruthair (transl. Battle of Sruthair) was an aggression by the Ui Briuin against a branch of the Conmaicne in 766 AD. The battle site was probably...
- name of Anstruther derives from Scottish Gaelic. The second element is sruthair ('burn, stream'), but the first element less certain: it is possibly Gaelic...
- Shrule (Irish: Sruthair, also anglicised to Shruel, usage deprecated) is a village in County Mayo in Ireland. It is in the south-east of Mayo, near the...
- Shrule Castle (Irish: Caisleán Sruthair, meaning 'Castle of the River') is a ruined tower house near Shrule in County Mayo, Ireland. The castle was built...
- adopted as a familial name. The name is Gaelic in origin: "an" (the) + "sruthair" (little stream).[citation needed] Alexander I of Scotland granted the...
- Bile [citation needed] 762 – Caill Tuidbig [citation needed] 766 – Cath Sruthair 769 – Bolg Boinne [citation needed] 781 – Ath Liacc Finn [citation needed]...
- site, founded by late 5th century; plundered by the Osraigi 864 Sruthair-guairi; Sruthair-ghuaire Sleaty Monastery early monastic site, (community founded...
- first bishop. He is not to be confused with Nath Í, bishop and founder of Sruthair Guaire (Shrule, County Carlow) and brother to co-founder Domoingen. No...
- site, founded by late 5th century; plundered by the Osraigi 864 Sruthair-guairi; Sruthair-ghuaire Sleaty Monastery early monastic site, (community founded...
- 252240°W / 53.389647; -6.252240 (Santry Monastery (approx.)) (approx) Sruthair Monastery early monastic site, possibly in County Dublin Sruther Swords...