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dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus was called after Aengus Mac Umore , one of the Bolgic chieftains who flourished under Meave , Queen of Connaught , a short time before the birth of Christ , and Archdall does not say a word about Dun Aengus at all ! nor about ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus was called after Aengus Mac Umoré , one of the Bolgic chieftains who flourished under Meave , Queen of Connaught , a short time before the birth of Christ , and Archdall does not say a word about Dun Aengus at all ! nor about ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus, an awe- inspiring hill-fort on Inis Mor, one of the Aran Islands, off the west coast of Ireland. The fortified structure there dates to the Bronze Age, 3,000 years ago, and it was used at least up through the late medieval ...
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... Dún Aengus is the Aran Islands' prime tourist attraction, and with good reason: there are precious few thrills in the world as heady as this one. Pop your head over the stony brink to feel the spray from the water crashing on the rocks ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus (ON 121008), owned by the Galway Bay Steamboat Company Ltd, 12 Eyre Square. Steamship services were introduced on the west coast in 1871, when the Galway Bay Steamboat Company obtained the paddle vessel Cittie of the Tribes ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus was configured to anticipate the likeliest path of attack and to force attackers into positions of weakness. For example, an opposing army would have to cross the maximum expanse of chevaux-de-frise to reach an entry point ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus, the strange cyclopean circular structure, and hence most likely sun-temple, on Aranmore, we have another example of the localization of the Aengus myth. This fact leads us to believe, after due archaeological examination ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dun Aengus, perched on the island's towering cliffs. Inishmore is 14km long and 4km at its widest stretch. Boats arrive and depart from Inishmore's main settlement, Kilronan (Cill Rónáin), on the southeastern side of the island. The ...
dún_aengus z books.google.com
... Dún Aengus. There are four enclosures or ramparts surrounding Dún Aengus and there is a chevaux-de-frise (upright protective stones) between the third and fourth ramparts. For many archaeologists, though not all, Dún Aengus is seen as a ...