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Ardagh (Ardachadh or Ard-achadh,
meaning "high field" in Irish;
modern Irish: Ardach) may
refer to:
Ardagh,
County Antrim, a
townland Ardagh,
County Cork...
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Ardagh Group is a Luxembourg-based
producer of gl**** and
metal products that has "grown in the past two
decades into one of the world’s
largest metal and...
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Ardagh is a
toponymic surname, from the
Irish place name
Ardagh (from
Irish Gaelic ard áth, "high field").
Notable people with the
surname include: Catherine...
- The
Ardagh ****d, best
known for the
Ardagh Chalice, is a ****d of
metalwork from the 8th and 9th centuries.
Found in 1868 by two
young local boys, Jim...
- The
Diocese of
Ardagh can
refer to: The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Ardagh and
Clonmacnoise The
former Church of
Ireland diocese of
Ardagh is now incorporated...
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Catherine Ardagh (born 20
September 1982) is an
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician who has
served as a
Teachta Dála (TD) for
Dublin South-Central
since November...
- Mél of
Ardagh, also
written Mel or Moel, was a 5th-century
saint in
Ireland who was a
nephew of
Saint Patrick. He was the son of
Conis (or Chonis) and...
- The
Ardagh–Johnson Line is the
northeastern boundary of
Kashmir drawn by
surveyor William Johnson and
recommended by John
Charles Ardagh as the official...
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Ardagh (Irish: Ardach,
older version Irish: Ardachadh,
meaning 'high field') is a
village in
County Longford, Ireland.
Ardagh is
located towards the south...
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Ardagh (Irish: Ardach) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Limerick, Ireland. The
village is
situated round the
junctions of the R523 and R521 roads...