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... Rathbeagh ( Rath Beathaigh i.e. Birch Rath ) has been described as the site of the palace of the legendary King Heremon and also the place of his burial . Heremon represents Gaels or Gauls and hence the legends of Rathbeagh represent ...
... Rathbeagh ( Rath Beathaigh i.e. Birch Rath ) has been described as the site of the palace of the legendary King Heremon and also the place of his burial . Heremon represents Gaels or Gauls and hence the legends of Rathbeagh represent ...
Page 27
... Rathbeagh , or the rath of the birches , the great rath of Heremon the Milesian , dating from about 1000 B.C. The rath is still almost perfect and is well worth a visit . Joyce mentions that Tuathal the Legitimate built a residence on the ...
... Rathbeagh , or the rath of the birches , the great rath of Heremon the Milesian , dating from about 1000 B.C. The rath is still almost perfect and is well worth a visit . Joyce mentions that Tuathal the Legitimate built a residence on the ...
Page 54
... Rathbeagh . " To show the importance of Rath- beagh in older times when Lughaith - mac - con and Conall Cernach parted company on the banks of the Liffey they agreed to meet in Airged Ros near Rathbeagh , one travelling by Athy and ...
... Rathbeagh . " To show the importance of Rath- beagh in older times when Lughaith - mac - con and Conall Cernach parted company on the banks of the Liffey they agreed to meet in Airged Ros near Rathbeagh , one travelling by Athy and ...
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