Scoil: Ardgroom (uimhir rolla 12261)

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Dhá Dhrom, Co. Chorcaí
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R. Ó Hurdail
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0276, Leathanach 367

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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0276, Leathanach 367

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  2. XML Leathanach 367
  3. XML “How Beara Got Its Name”

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  1. This promontory is called the the Beara peninsula. On one side of Beara lies Bantry Bay, and on the other side Kenmare Bay. There are alot of old stories of how Beara got its name. This one is one I heard at home, and we do not know is it rue or not.
    There were two Kings in Ireland long ago, there names were Eógan Mór agus Con Cead Cátha. Both of them wanted to become high King of Ireland. They were fighting about it.
    After some time Eógan Mór went to Spain to help fight against Con Cead Cátha. Then they fought and after a while Ireland was divided between them. Con Cead Cátha got the north half of Ireland and Eógan Mór got the other side. The north side was called Leat-Cuinn and the other side was called Leat-Bhó.
    In Eogáin's visit to Spain he got married to a daughter of the King of Spain.
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