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Cainnech of
Aghaboe (515/16–600), also
known as
Saint Canice in Ireland,
Saint Kenneth in Scotland,
Saint Kenny and in
Latin Sanctus Canicus, was an Irish...
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Aghaboe (Irish:
Achadh Bhó,
meaning 'field of cows') is a
small village in
County Laois, Ireland. It is
located on the R434
regional road in the rural...
- The
Abbey of
Aghaboe is one of the most
important of the
abbeys and
priories in
County Laois. It was
founded in the
kingdom of
Osraige by St.
Canice in...
- 7°30′55″W / 52.929235°N 7.515361°W / 52.929235; -7.515361
Aghaboe is a
townland in
Aghaboe civil parish in
County Laois.
Aghaboe Civil Parish v t e...
- many of his countrymen, he
settled in Francia.
Virgil served as
abbot of
Aghaboe,
bishop of
Ossory and
later bishop of Salzburg. He was
called "the Apostle...
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Aghaboe can
refer to
Aghaboe, a
hamlet in
County Laois Abbey of
Aghaboe, a ruin in the
above hamlet Aghaboe (defunct
Church of
Ireland parish), County...
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Aghaboe, or Aughavoe, is a
civil parish in
County Laois. It lies
partly in the
barony of
Clarmallagh and
partly in the
barony of Clandonagh. As with other...
- his
original and
proper Irish-language name) the
patron of
Achadh Bhó (
Aghaboe) in
County Laois, who died in 600 at the age of 84. Gratton-Flood, W.H...
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nearby at what is now Killyon.
Between 550 and 600, St.
Canice founded Aghaboe Abbey and St.
Mochua founded a
religious community at Ti****e. An early...
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Aghaboe is a
Roman Catholic parish in
County Laois. It is one of the
parishes of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ossory. The
parish is
named after Aghaboe...