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- The Lochaber axe (Gaelic: tuagh-chatha) is a type of poleaxe that was used almost exclusively in Scotland. It was usually mounted on a staff about five...
- was also arranged for lyre and guitar by Scottish ambient folk artist An Tuagh (Jamie Keddie). "Failte Na Miosg (waltz) on The Session". Thesession.org...
- The Battle of Knockdoe took place on 19 August 1504 at Knockdoe, in the Parish of Lackagh (Irish Leacach), County Galway, between two Hiberno Norman lords –...
- Brian Mág Uidhir (died 1373) Pilib 'na Tuagh' Mág Uidhir (died 1394) Tomás Mór Mág Uidhir - the son of Pilib na Tuagh Mág Uidhir - (died 1430) Tomás Óg Mág...
- complain of the injury done him, the result of which was, defeat of Cnoc-Tuagh. O Ceallaigh had a personal motive, in that his wife was in open adultery...
- ancestors of the celebrated 19th-century adventuress Jane Digby. Lord Henry Na Tuagh FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare, (1562- 1597 Drogheda), married Lady Frances...
- Henry inherited the earldom in 1585.[citation needed] Nicknamed Henry "na Tuagh", or Henry "of the Battleaxes", he fought against the Spanish invaders in...
- This shows that the O'Duggans still held on to land in their hereditary "tuagh" or country into the seventeenth century. According to Simmington's "Transplantations...
- (1360) Pilib Mag Uidhir (died 1366) Brian Mag Uidhir (died 1373) Pilib na Tuagh Mag Uidhir (died 1395) Tomás Mag Uidhir (died 1419) Tomás Mór Mag Uidhir...
- uai before ⟨m, n, ng⟩ /ua/ cuan /ˈkʰuan/, uaine /ˈuaɲə/ elsewhere /uə/ tuagh /t̪ʰuəɣ/, duais /t̪uəʃ/ ui before ⟨m, n, ng, s⟩ /ɯ/ uisge /ˈɯʃkʲə/, duine...