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Ardbraccan (Irish: Ard Breacáin) is an
ancient place of
worship in
County Meath, Ireland. It is the
location of the
former residence of the
Roman Catholic...
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Ardbraccan House (known
sometimes historically as
Ardbraccan Palace) is a
large Palladian country house in the town of
Ardbraccan,
County Meath, Ireland...
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Ultan of
Ardbraccan (died c. 657) also
known as
Ultan the Scribe, was an
Irish monk and Abbot-Bishop of
Ardbraccan during the 7th century. He is venerated...
- seen on the building's
exterior today – the dome was
rebuilt using Irish Ardbraccan limestone which is
noticeably darker than the
Portland stone used in the...
- 1992, he
founded JMI Equity.
Noell purchased Ardbraccan House in
County Meath in 2013 for €4.9m.
Ardbraccan House is the base of
Merriebelle Stable, a horse...
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Ardbraccan Crossing was an
accommodation crossing near
Ardbraccan in
County Meath, Ireland. It was
located at MP20, 3
miles west of
Navan on the Oldcastle...
- the Book of Ultán. This Ultán,
probably the same
person as
Ultan of
Ardbraccan, was Tírechán's foster-father. His
obituary is
given in the
Annals of...
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accounts of St
Brigid are two Old
Irish hymns; the
first by St
Ultan of
Ardbraccan (died c. 657),
Brigit Bé
Bithmaith ('Brigid ever-excellent woman') also...
- a
paediatric hospital in Dublin, Ireland. It was
named after Ultan of
Ardbraccan,
patron saint of paediatricians. The
hospital was
founded by Dr Kathleen...
- Meath, a
short distance from the
residence of the Lord
Bishop of
Meath at
Ardbraccan House. The
decision to
require the Lord
Lieutenant to live full-time in...