- Due to its po****rity as a
centre of
pilgrimage it was also
known as Ros
Ailithir ("Wood of the Pilgrims"). The
hereditary chieftains of the area, or tuath...
- what is now
called Rosscarbery,
County Cork, Ireland, but
formerly Ross-
Ailithir (Ross of the Pilgrims), from the
large number of
monks and
students who...
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Christian leader known as the
founder of the
monastery of
Rosscarbery (Ros
Ailithir),
County Cork. He died
around 600. He
established a
monastery and school...
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Emlagh East, Dingle,
County Kerry CIIC 193 ᚛ᚐᚅᚋ ᚉᚑᚂᚋᚐᚅ ᚐᚔᚂᚔᚈᚆᚔᚏ᚜ ANM
COLMAN AILITHIR "[written in] the name of Colmán, the pilgrim" Maumanorig,
County Kerry...
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bishop of Cil-dá-les and
founded Kilnasantan in
County Dublin, and Matóc
Ailithir. The
Irish Liber Hymnorum confirms that both
Sanctan and Matóc came to...
- 1016) was an
Irish poet,
lector and
later superior of the
monastery of Ros
Ailithir (now Rosscarbery), on the
coast of south-west
County Cork.
Rofessa i curp...
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Rosscarbery ____________________ Rosscarbery; Rosailithir; Ross-
ailithir; Ruis-
ailithir; Ross
Carberry Ross in
Munster Augustinian Friars,
dubious supposed...
-
about the
feast of
Brigid [Feb 1st]; It blew down the bell
tower of Ross
Ailithir and
caused much
damage generally.
Barrow states that the
Silver seal of...
-
Egbert 21
September Fachtna mac
Mongaig 6th
century Ross
Carbery (Ros
Ailithir)
Munster saint 14
August Fáelán 8th
century (fl. 734)
Irish Cluain Móescna...
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Irish midlands.
Another family surnamed Ó
hAonghusa were
found at Ros
Ailithir, in the
Kingdom of Desmond. It is from this
family that the
founder of...