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Fatal Deviation is a 1998 Irish low-budget cult film produced and set in Trim, County Meath, Ireland. It serves the distinction of being Ireland 's first full-length martial arts film. The film stars real-life martial arts enthusiast James Bennett, which also was conceived by him.
The Meath Archaeological and Historical Society is a local historical society in County Meath. It is best known for its annual periodical of essays on Meath history called 'Ríocht na Midhe' ( Irish language (Gaeilge):'The Kingdom of Meath').
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In the film, noted automobile collector Jay Leno calls Buckminster Fuller a genius. [4] Buckminster Fuller's advocacy for humanity permeates the film. [5] Director Noel Murphy said describing "Buckminster Fuller as a car designer would be like describing Jimi Hendrix as a guitar tech". Fuller was a visionary environmentalist; his lightweight ...
Mide originally referred to the area around the Hill of Uisneach in County Westmeath, where the festival of Beltaine was celebrated. The larger province of Meath, between the Irish Sea and the Shannon, is traditionally said to have been created by Túathal Techtmar, an exemplar king, in the first century from parts of the other four provinces.
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim, meaning 'town at the ford of elderflowers') [7] is a town in County Meath, Ireland.It is situated on the River Boyne and, as of the 2022 census, had a population of 9,563. [1]
Television film The Rising of the Moon: Deborah Baxtrom IRA member Bobby Sands is visited by his mother while imprisoned in Northern Ireland. [citation needed] 2002 Boxed: Marion Comer Tom Murphy: A priest is called upon to provide last rites to an IRA prisoner. [87] 2002 Drama The Maze: A history of the notorious HMP Maze and its role in the ...
Ardbraccan (Irish: Ard Breacáin) [1] is an ancient place of worship in County Meath, Ireland. It is the location of the former residence of the Roman Catholic, then, after the Reformation, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath. it was also a place of prominence in pre-Christian Pagan history [2].