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Barnane (Irish: An
Bearnán) is a
townland in the
civil parish of the same name in
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Barnane or Barnane-Ely is one of
eleven civil...
- The Devil's Bit or Devil's Bit
Mountain (Irish:
Bearnán Éile,
meaning 'little
gapped hill of Éile',
historically anglicized as 'Barnane Ely') is a large...
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Omagh East, Termonmaguirk,
Sluggan ****mernabarnadarriga Glen 20
Comar na
Bearnan Deirge Valley Kerry, Iveragh, Glanbehy, Carriginane/Neesha Foildermotycronacane...
- Name in
Irish Name in
English Bearnan Eile Barnane-Ely or
Barnane Boirinn Bourney Buiríos na
Fearna Borrisnafarney Cill Momhéanóg
Killavinoge Cill Ó Sceacháin...
- The Bell
Shrine of St. Cuileáin (or the
Bearnán Chúláin bell
shrine or the
Glenkeen bell shrine) is a late-11th or early-12th
century bell
shrine found...
- leaf ("Duilleag seileisteir")
Magenta Dandelion, Taraxa**** officinale, "
beàrnan-Brìde"
Orange Ragweed ("Stinking Billy") –
Senecio jacobaea, "buaghallan"...
- at a
nearby holy well. A bell
attributed to this saint,
known as the "
Bearnan Culan" or "Glankeen Bell" is now
housed at the
British Museum in London...
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latter of
which have been
compared in
style to the 7th- and 11th-century
Bearnan Chulain shrine. The
upper knope contains holdings for
insert panels, which...
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style and bear a
strong resemblance to late 11th
century additions to the
Bearnan Chulain bell shrine, and the
early 12th
century Shrine of
Saint Lachtin's...