Slíghe Chualann
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Slíghe Chualann
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Slíghe Chualann was a road in Early Christian Ireland running south across Áth Cliath entering the territory of Cualu or Cuala before going west of the Wicklow Mountains. The ancient name for Dublin was 'Baile Atha Cliath', the 'Ath' means "ford river crossing", while 'Cliath' means wattled, lattice framed, hurdle. It was one of the five great roads of Ireland; in legend these converged at Tara, inauguration site of the High King of Ireland, but in fact the Slíghe Chualann and three others met a
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2023-03-31T19:25:17Z
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