- Tullyhogue, also
called Tullaghoge or
Tullahoge (from
Irish Tulach Óc 'hill of youth'), is a
small village and
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
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doing so, Máel
Seachnaill attacked the Cenél nEógain
inauguration site of
Tullahoge.
Flaithbertach in turn
raided Meath the
following year and Máel Sechnaill...
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Cruachan Dún
Ailinne Navan Fort (Eamhain Mhacha) Tara (Teamhair)
Tlachta Tullahoge (Tulaigh Óg) Caer Bran
Carlidnack Castle an
Dinas Castle Dore Chûn Castle...
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Tullyhogue Fort, also
spelt Tullaghoge or
Tullahoge (from
Middle Irish Tulach Óc
meaning "hill of youth" or "mound of the
young warriors"), is a large...
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Their seat
moved to
Tulach Óg at the
beginning of the
eleventh century.
Tullahoge (Tulach Óg),
coronation place of the Ó Néill
kings of Tír
Eoghain from...
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Prince at
Tullahoge. The O'Cahan
would cast a gold
sandal over the head of the O'Neill
Prince elect,
while the O'Hagan,
Baron of
Tullahoge, who was O'Neill's...