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In Search of Airgíalla

Tyrone/Monaghan, Cookstown, Tyrone/Monaghan, BT80 8UB
In Search of Airgíalla

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Come with us for what promises to be a fascinating guided exploration of the Oriel landscape.

Between the 6th and 16th centuries the Kingdom of Airgíalla (anglicized as Oriel) was one of the three major kingdoms of Ulster. Join us a for a bilingual tour to significant sites for the Airgíalla on both sides of the present day border. We will visit Tullahogue, Clogher Hillfort, Clones, The worm ditch, Lough Uaithne and Rooskey Lough.

Our guides will be:
Déaglán Ó Doibhlin, an Irish language officer with Mid Ulster District Council with a deep interest in the re-imagining of medieval Gaelic landscapes through placenames, mythology and folklore study.
Brian Mac Domhnaill, a native of Clones, is a local historian with a passion for all aspects of our heritage. He is a former Director of Research with Clogher Historical Society, his primary focus these days is on saving the planet.

This event is free but must be booked by emailing heritage@monaghancoco.ie or call 04773722. Places are limited.
Bus pick ups in Monaghan town at 9am and Tullahogue at 10.30am

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