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Ardfert (Irish: Ard Fhearta,
meaning 'the hill of miracles') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Historically a
religious centre,...
- The
Ardfert Cathedral (Irish:
Ardeaglais Ard Fhearta) is a
ruined cathedral in
Ardfert,
County Kerry, Ireland.
Dedicated to
Saint Brendan, it was the seat...
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Ardfert Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Ard Fhearta), also
known as
Ardfert Friary, is a
ruined medieval Franciscan friary and
National Monument in
Ardfert, County...
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Ardfert railway station served the
village of
Ardfert in
County Kerry, Ireland. The
station opened on 20
December 1880. P****enger
services were withdrawn...
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Ardfert are a
Gaelic football team in
north County Kerry, Ireland. They are one of two
clubs in
Ardfert, St Brendan's
Hurling Club
being the
local hurling...
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Limerick and
Ardfert is a
Church of
Ireland official based in the
Cathedral Church of St Mary's in the
united diocese of Limerick,
Killaloe and
Ardfert. There...
- The
Archdeacon of
Ardfert was a
senior ecclesiastical officer within the
Anglican Diocese of Limerick,
Ardfert and
Aghadoe from the
early thirteenth century...
- St Brendan's is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
hurling club in the
Ardfert area of
north County Kerry, Ireland. St Brendan's play in the
Kerry Senior Hurling...
- of
Ardfert and
Aghadoe (usually
simply referred to as the
Bishop of
Ardfert) was an
episcopal title which took its name
after the
village of
Ardfert and...
- He was a
member of the
Irish Parliament for
Ardfert. In 1771 he was
created Viscount Crosbie, of
Ardfert in the
County of Kerry, and in 1776 he was further...