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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...
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Tuamgraney (/tʃuːmˈɡreɪniː/;
archaically spelled Tomgraney, Tomgrenei; Irish:
Tuaim Gréine,
meaning 'Tomb of Grian') is a
village in
eastern County Clare in...
- Tuam (/ˈtjuːəm/; Irish:
Tuaim [ˈt̪ˠuəmʲ],
meaning 'mound' or 'burial-place') is a town in
Ireland and the second-largest
settlement in
County Galway....
- Toomevara,
officially Toomyvara (Irish:
Tuaim Uí Mheára,
meaning 'tumulus of the Ó Meadhra's'), is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland, 11 km east...
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Tomregan (Irish:
Tuaim Dreagain, IPA: [ˌt̪ˠuəmʲ ˈdʲɾʲaɡənʲ]) is a
civil parish in the
ancient barony of Tullyhaw. The
parish straddles the
border between...
- 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...
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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...
- Dál
gCais (the
earliest extant usage of this
dynastic name) and
Abbot of
Tuaim Gréine and in the same year his son was
killed by one of the sons of Lorcáin...
- 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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successor of Ciarán and Comán and
comarba of
Tuaim Gréne — and by him was
built the
great church of
Tuaim Gréne, and its bell-tower — a sage and an old...