- The
River Truim (Abhainn
Truim in Gaelic) is a
right bank
tributary of the
River Spey in the
Scottish Highlands. Its
headwaters meet to the
north of the...
-
village in the
Scottish Highlands.
Dalwhinnie is
located at the head of Glen
Truim and the north-east end of Loch Ericht, on the
western edge of the Cairngorms...
- estate. The area's
original name was the
Irish Meathas Troim or
Meathas Truim. This was
anglicized as
Mastrim or
Mostrim and variants.
These names continued...
- as
Ballygeary (Rosslare Harbour) in the 2016 census.
Listed as
Meathas Truim (Edgeworthstown) in the 2016 census.
Listed as Bunclody-Carrickduff in the...
- ISBN 0-19-281090-1, pp. 23–25 Hollo,
Kaarina (1998). "Cú
Chulainn and Síd
Truim". Ériu. 49: 13–22. ISSN 0332-0758. JSTOR 30007841. "Dundalk". 20
March 2009...
-
downstream the
River Mashie enters from
Strath Mashie to the south. The
River Truim enters on the
right bank a
couple of
miles above Newtonmore and the Highland...
- pure prosperity.
Cormac bishop of Áth
Truim in Bregia. Or he is a
successor of Patrick, i.e. a
bishop from Áth
Truim Húi
Loeguiri in Meath"
Martyrology of...
-
broad Gaick Plateau, with the
River Garry flowing south, and the
River Truim north. The gap has been
shaped into a "U"
convenient for a
transport corridor...
- him: "Erc of Slane,
bishop of
Lilcach and from
Ferta Fer Feic
beside Sid
Truim from the West" (Ferta Fear Fiac
means "the
Graves of the Men of Fiac")....
- are
united in
personal union with
current sees): Ardcarne, Ardmore, Ath
Truim,
Ceanannus Mór, Cell Ausaille, Cill Fhionnúrach (united with
Galway and...