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- Ahenny (Irish: Áth Eine, meaning 'ford of Eine') is a small village and townland in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is notable for its ancient Irish high...
- century and occur in two groups: at Ahenny in Ireland, and at Iona, an Irish monastery off the Scottish coast. The Ahenny group is generally earlier. However...
- that does not use the circle of the Celtic cross. The Ahenny High Crosses. The two sandstone Ahenny crosses date from the 8th to 9th centuries and are among...
- County TipperaryLough Derg, Thurles, Rock of Cashel, Ormonde Castle, Ahenny High Crosses, Cahir Castle, Bru Boru Heritage Centre and Tipperary Crystal...
- A modern ogham inscription is found on a gravestone dating to 1802 in Ahenny, County Tipperary. In Scotland, a number of inscriptions using the ogham...
- located on the grounds of the former monastery, about 2 km (1.2 mi) south of Ahenny. Kilkieran was formerly a monastery dedicated to Ciarán of Saighir. The...
- Retrieved 16 December 2022. Hickey, Elizabeth (1955). "North Cross at Ahenny: A Suggested Interpretation". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries...
- such as the Ruthwell Cross, although a similar cross exists in Ireland (Ahenny, County Tipperary). The Kildalton Cross on Islay is similar. A sculpted...
- century, the last inscription being found on the tomb of Mary Dempsey at Ahenny in County Tipperary, which is written in both Irish and English. Transcribed...
- Also featured is a Celtic cross as a representation of the North Cross at Ahenny, County Tipperary. The coat of arms incorporates the Tipperary colours of...