| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1867 - 670 pages
...as the scene of a sanguinary conflict between rival chieftains for the sovereignty of the island. " After Enna Airgtheach had spent twenty-seven years...of Ireland he fell by Raitheachtaigh, son of Maen, ... in the battle of Raighne. It was by this Enna Airgtheach that silver shields were made at Airget-Ros... | |
| Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society - Ireland - 1867 - 916 pages
...as the scene of a sanguinary conflict between rival chieftains for the sovereignty of the island. " After Enna Airgtheach had spent twenty-seven years...of Ireland he fell by Raitheachtaigh, son of Maen, ... in the battle of Raighne. It was by this Enna Airgtheach that silver shields were made at Airgct-Ros;... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1870 - 680 pages
...the use of the precious metals is in the " Annals of the Four Masters :" — "The age of the World, 3817- After Enna Airgtheach had spent twenty-seven years in the sovereignty of Ireland, he fell by Raitheaohtaigh son of Maen, son of Aengus Olmucadha, in the battle of Raighne. It was by this Enna... | |
| Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland - Ireland - 1878 - 710 pages
...the use of the precious metals is in the " Annals of the Four Masters :" — "The age of the World, 3817. After Enna Airgtheach had spent twenty-seven...this Enna Airgtheach that silver shields were made at Airget-Ross." Airgtheach is a cognomen which signifies argenteus, Enna of the silver. Airget-Ross,... | |
| William Healy - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) - 1893 - 610 pages
...yearsinthe sovereignty of Ireland, he fell by Raithpachtaigh, son of Mean, son of .¿Engus Olmuoadha, in the battle of Raighne. It was by this Enna Airgtheach,...at Airget-Ros, so that he gave them to the men of Ireland, together with horses and chariots." In note « on the foregoing, the Editor, Dr. O'Donvan,... | |
| John O'Hanlon - Christian saints - 1875 - 528 pages
...have been grounded only on the chieftains for the sovereignty of the island. After Enna Airghtheach had spent twentyseven years in the sovereignty of Ireland he fell by Raitheachtaigh, son of Maen, * * * in the battle of Raighne. It was by this Enna Airgtheach that silver shields were made at Airget-Ros... | |
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