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409: 373: 103:, Petrie's hypothesis is no longer supported. Henry Morris in 1938 argues that the boggy terrain around Ratoath would not have suited 264: 241: 203: 92: 77: 251: 404: 249: 208: 175: 250:Ó Cearúil, Micheál; Ó Murchú, Máirtín; All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution (1999). 69: 39: 288: 28: 229: 108: 95:
in 1839 suggested that Slíghe Chualann went from Tara to Dublin via an inland route through
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as far as the Liffey. Morris goes on to trace the southern route inland, via references in
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river crossing", while 'Cliath' means wattled, lattice framed, hurdle. It was one of the
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for 'New Slíghe Chualann'). "Slí Cualann Athletics Club" is an umbrella
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inaugurated in 1980, follows much of the same route and has the Irish name
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club whose feeder clubs are in north and east Wicklow: Parnell AC (
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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and ran along the west side of the Wicklow Mountains to
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Index

Irish
modern spelling
Early Christian Ireland
Hurdles
Dublin
Cualu
Wicklow Mountains
Baile Atha Cliath
Ath
ford
five great roads of Ireland
Tara
High King of Ireland
George Petrie
Ratoath
Bray, County Wicklow
chariots
Swords, County Dublin
Norman Irish
Oldbawn
Baltinglass
Old Leighlinbridge
River Barrow
Old Ross
Waterford
Wicklow Way
long-distance trail
County Wicklow
Irish
Athletics Ireland

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