- of the
royal Munster O'Brien dynasty. They
became successive 'Kings of
Telach Óc' for a
short period before 1084 with the
support of the Meic Lochlainn...
- Triskelle.
Retrieved 1
December 2007.
Triskelle uses the
variant spelling Telach Oc
Placenames NI
Archived 2011-07-27 at the
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- Konige,
Rudolf Thurneysen, ZCP 19, 1933, pp. 81–99. The Uí
Brian Kingship in
Telach Oc,
James Hogan, in Feil-Sgrighinn Eoin Mhic Neill, pp. 406–444, ed. John...
- (County Cork);
remains excavated in the
vicinity of the
ruined parochial church (abandoned 1861,
replaced by new
church built to the west)
Telach-liss...
-
tascar 'to nail' Gaul
tascon - -
tolon 'hill, highland' - Gaul
tullo OIr
telach,
tulach 'hill', W
twlch 'hump, bump' -
torce 'straw plug' Cat
torca 'distaff'...
- was King of the Cruithne. The
annals record his
death at the
Battle of
Telach Garraisc in
Fernmag (Farney,
County Monaghan)
along with
Conchobar Macha...
-
church structure dates to the 6th–9th
centuries AD. One
ancient name is
Telach-na-nun
ecspop (Tullow of the bishops) and it must have been an important...
- of
Saint Patrick refers to
Patrick appointing a
certain Ném as
bishop of
Telach in the
lands of the Cenél nÓengusa. Adomnán's
hagiography of
Columba mentions...
- "great church", and was
located in the petty-kingdom of
Maige Damoerna.
Telach or Cell Conadain.
Possibly Saint Cunning,
parish of Carncastle,
barony of...
-
Gilla Duib (Mac Gilduff)
noted as
chiefs of
Tullygarvey (also
known as
Telach Gairbheth,
alias Tellach Garbha.
Subordinate to
these was
MacTaichligh or...