- 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...
- 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 –...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
ancestors of the
celebrated 19th-century
adventuress Jane Digby. Lord
Henry Na
Tuagh FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare, (1562- 1597 Drogheda),
married Lady Frances...
- 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...
- Saxonagh, son of Ulick-na-gCeann, son of Rickard, son of
Ulick of Cnoc-
Tuagh, was
hanged at Galway, the
third day
after the
execution of
Turlough O'Brien;...
- Saxonagh, son of Ulick-na-gCeann, son of Richard, son of
Ulick of Cnoc-
tuagh, was
unfraternally slain in an ****ault at night, by his
brother Ulick Burke...