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- 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 Wayback Machine Connolly, S...
- 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...