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Bohermeen is a Roman Catholic parish in the Irish Diocese of Meath.[1] Its English name is a corruption of an ancient Irish language name, An Bóthar Mín, which meant the smooth road. Originally one of the five famed ancient roadways that led from the mediaeval capital of Ireland, Tara, approximately 10 miles away cut through the area. The quality of the roadway, in an era of dirt-roads (which still exist today), earned for it the nickname of the smooth road, An Bóthar Mín.
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Bohermeen is a Roman Catholic parish in the Irish Diocese of Meath. Its English name is a corruption of an ancient Irish language name, An Bóthar Mín...
Championship title and runners-up spot respectively. On 14 October 1973, Bohermeen claimed their 1st Intermediate championship title when they defeated Moylagh...
former Gaelic football player and coach who played for club sides Bohermeen, Bohermeen-Martry and St Ultan's and at inter-county level with the Meath senior...
Generation. Gill & Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 9780717180264 – via Google Books. "Bohermeen Cycling Club". www.facebook.com. The Irish Times (Tuesday, June 11, 1968)...
(born 14 May 1970) is an Irish flat racing trainer and former jockey from Bohermeen, near Navan, Kells, County Meath. As a jockey he won many of the major...
Geraldine Gill (born 25 September 1975) is an Irish racing cyclist from Bohermeen. She was the Irish National Time Trial Champion in 2002 and the Road Race...
Ireland. In religious terms it is covered by the Roman Catholic parish of Bohermeen. Durhamstown townland lies in the civil parish of Ardbraccan, and has...
claiming the 1962 Meath Intermediate Football Championship title. The famous Bohermeen club which won 6 S.F.C. title in a row (1909-1914) was reformed this year...
was as follows: A Division - Navan Harps -vs- De la Salle; Dulane -vs- Bohermeen; Commons -vs- Athlumney. B Division - Salesian College Warrenstown -vs-...
parish in the 19th century opted to use a different name[citation needed], Bohermeen, from the Irish An Bóthar Mín, meaning 'the smooth road', referring to...
served as Minister of State from 2014 to 2023. English was educated at Bohermeen National School in County Meath, and went on to attend Kells Community...
since the formation of Intermediate club Martry Harps and Junior A club Bohermeen in January 1991. This was Simonstown Gaels' first appearance in the grade...
group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage. This season saw Bohermeen's return to the top flight after claiming the 1973 Meath Intermediate Football...
formation of two new clubs in the senior grade. Last years finalists Bohermeen and Intermediate side Martry joined forces under the name Martry Harps...
Church of Ireland and the local, predominantly Catholic, population in Bohermeen (who were subject to the discriminatory Penal Laws and forced to pay tithes...
claimed their 2nd Intermediate championship title when they defeated Bohermeen 0-11 to 0-3 in the final at Pairc Tailteann. The following teams have...
Green and Red St Pauls Naomh Pól Clonee All Red St Ultans Naomh Ultain Bohermeen Green and Black St Vincents Naomh Uinsionn Ardcath and Clonalvy Maroon...
from the I.F.C. Martry also amalgamated with S.F.C. finalists from 1974 Bohermeen, and were also promoted. On 5 October 1975, Moylagh claimed their 1st...