Achall, daughter of Cairbre Nia Fer, king of Tara, and his wife Fedelm Noíchrothach, is a minor character from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. After...
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Noíchrothach, daughter of Conchobar, and they have a son, Erc, and a daughter, Achall. In Cath Ruis na Ríg ("The Battle of Rosnaree"), he and his brother Find...
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Loch Achall (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Ach a' Challa, meaning "loch of the hazel field") is a freshwater loch, lying 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) northeast of Ullapool...
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Conchobar mac Nessa Dubthach Dóeltenga - cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich Achall - daughter of Cairbre Nia Fer Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth - three brothers...
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Dubthach Dóeltenga Fergus mac Róich Fiachu mac Fir Febhe Other characters Achall Áed Ruad Aífe Blathnát Cairbre Nia Fer Connla Cú Roí Emer Erc mac Cairpri...
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He also kills Erc, and takes his head back to Tara, where Erc's sister Achall dies of grief for her brother. Cú Chulainn's appearance is occasionally...
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Cairbre Nia Fer, King of Tara, and they have a son, Erc, and a daughter, Achall. Conchobar has two sisters, Findchóem and Deichtine. Findchóem marries the...
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Bay, Isle of Arran Eas a Chraosain unnamed stream NH198956 north of Loch Achall, Ullapool Eas a’ Mhuillidh Allt Coire Mhuillidh NH280389 Glen Strathfarrar...
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He also kills Erc, and takes his head back to Tara, where Erc's sister Achall dies of grief for her brother. Whitley Stokes (ed. and trans.), 'Cuchulainn's...
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(Aberdeenshire) Loch Achaidh na h-Inich (near Plockton, Lochalsh) Loch Achall (east of Ullapool) Loch Achanalt (Wester Ross) Loch Achilty (near Contin)...
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their 600 men, marched on Tara and defeated Elim in battle at the hill of Achall. He then won battles against the Ligmuini, the Gailióin, the Fir Bolg, the...
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Ghille, Loch Buine Mhòire, Loch Call an Uidhean, Loch a' Chroisg, Loch Achall, Loch an Daimh, Loch na Maoile, Loch Ob an Lochain, Clar Lochan, Loch an...
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Cormac, having lost an eye, moves into the Tech Cletig on the hill of Achall, as it was against the law for a disfigured king to sit in Tara. His duties...
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marched on Tara and defeated and killed Elim in battle on the nearby hill of Achall. The Annals of the Four Masters broadly agree with the Lebor Gabála, adding...
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River Runie (R) Ullapool River (known as Rhidorroch River upstream of Loch Achall and River Douchary further upstream) River Lael River Broom Abhainn Cuileig...
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both their heads, and when he took Erc's head back to Tara his sister, Achall, died of grief. Conall pursued Cet after he had made a raid on Ulster, killing...
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Abbey, Dublin 1185-6 Scrin-coluim-cille; Scrinium; Shrine; Skryne; Acall; Achall Skreen Friary #, nr. Tara Augustinian Friars founded 1341, 99-year lease...
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Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh 76 AD (Anno Domini) – Battle at the hill of Achall (Túathal Techtmar defeats Elim mac Conrach) 195 AD – Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe...
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is divided into the lower Altnaharra Psammite Formation, with the Glen Achall Semipelite Member at the top, and the upper Glascarnoch Psammite Formation...
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(km) Named after A Abundia Corona 18.5 125 250 Norse goddess of giving. Achall Corona −31.2 259.6 265 Celtic earth and nature goddess. Acrea Corona 24...
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2 km (2.0 mi) east of the Hill of Tara. A monastery named Achall (after the legendary Achall) was on this site at an earlier date. The shrine of Columba...
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out under the patronage of King Cormac mac Airt. He produced the Book of Achall or Aicill, written between 227 and 266 AD, which relates mainly to criminal...
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Ullapool, the various farms of Strathkanaird and to the east the Forest of Achall and Rhiddorach. The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 provided that "the...
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terrane. However, small windows, such as the Assynt window and the Glen Achall imbricated thrust system, allow geologists to estimate what the geology...
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Abbey, Dublin 1185-6 Scrin-coluim-cille; Scrinium; Shrine; Skryne; Acall; Achall 53°35′09″N 6°33′47″W / 53.585955°N 6.563014°W / 53.585955; -6.563014...
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Loch Veyatie, Loch Lurgainn, Loch Bad a' Ghaill, Loch Sionascaig and Loch Achall. Sources tend to number the tracts added to Cromartyshire at between eight...
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then killed by Conall Cernach, Cúchulainn's foster-brother, in vengeance. When Conall takes his head back to Tara, his sister Achall dies of grief. v t e...
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