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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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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...
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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services were withdrawn...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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Ardfert Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Ard Fhearta), also
known as
Ardfert Friary, is a
ruined medieval Franciscan friary and
National Monument in
Ardfert, County...
- The
Archdeacon of
Ardfert was a
senior ecclesiastical officer within the
Anglican Diocese of Limerick,
Ardfert and
Aghadoe from the
early thirteenth century...
- Kilfenora/Fenit area on the
north side of the bay. He was
baptised at Tubrid, near
Ardfert, by Erc of Slane, and was
originally to be
called Mobhí but
signs and portents...
- 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...
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portal The
Bishop of Limerick,
Ardfert and
Aghadoe was the
Ordinary of the
Church of
Ireland diocese of Limerick,
Ardfert and Aghadoe,
which was in the...