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Toome or
Toomebridge (from
Irish Tuaim,
meaning 'tumulus') is a
small village and
townland on the
northwest corner of
Lough Neagh in
County Antrim, Northern...
- Tuam (/ˈtjuːəm/; Irish:
Tuaim [ˈt̪ˠuəmʲ],
meaning 'mound' or 'burial-place') is a town in
Ireland and the second-largest
settlement in
County Galway....
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Tuamgraney (/tʃuːmˈɡreɪniː/;
archaically spelled Tomgraney, Tomgrenei; Irish:
Tuaim Gréine,
meaning 'Tomb of Gráinne') is a
village in
eastern County Clare...
- Toomevara,
officially Toomyvara (Irish:
Tuaim Uí Mheára,
meaning 'tumulus of the Ó Meadhra's'), is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland, 11 km east...
- 1413 B.C. His
grave there is
marked by a
standing stone. The
Battle of
Tuaim Drecain (Tomregan) in 1342 BC by the High King
Eochaid Faebar Glas. The...
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known as Bricin, Briccine, DaBreccoc, Da-Breccocus) was an
Irish abbot of
Tuaim Dreccon in
Breifne (modern Tomregan,
County Cavan), a
monastery that flourished...
- Turlaigh,
meaning 'Hill of the Turlach'), also
known as
Tomaneena (Irish:
Tuaim an Aonaigh,
meaning 'mound of the ****embly/fair'), is a 681-metre-high (2...
- Tuam Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile Tuaim) is a muni****l
building in the
Market Square at Tuam,
County Galway, Ireland. It is
currently used as a...
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Toombeola (Irish:
Tuaim Beola) is a
townland in the
historical barony of
Ballynahinch in Connemara,
County Galway, Ireland. It is
located near the Atlantic...
- Foy.
Diarmait O Fiaich,
abbot of
Recles Gilla Molaise Ui Gillaurain, from
Tuaim,
rested in
Christ and was
buried at Ardcarne, 1229 Tomás Ó Fiaich, 1923–1990...