- or
monastic cell. In Ireland, a cillín can also be
called a caldragh,
calluragh, cealltrach, ceallúrach and lisín,
depending upon the
location of the...
-
castle ruins; it
closed in 1852. Rinn an Chaisleáin
remained in use as a
calluragh (unconsecrated
burial ground). All
island families traced their ancestry...
-
Iveragh Peninsula, to the west of
Lough Currane.
Beenbane contains a
calluragh, hut sites,
cross slab, enclosure, souterrain, cross,
boulder burial and...
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cross slab (decorated with
Maltese cross),
grave mounds (suggestive of a
calluragh burial ground).
There is also a
stone cross 123 cm (four feet) in height...
- South, Attycristora,
Ballingaddy East,
Ballingaddy West,
Calluragh East,
Calluragh South,
Calluragh West, Carrowgar, Carrowntedaun, Castlequarter, Cloonaveige...
- 5 mi)
northeast of Murreagh. The
national monument consists of a cillín (
calluragh), an
unconsecrated burial ground.
Nearby is a
cashel (stone ringfort)...
-
Upper Tomgraney Scarriff Calluragh 858
Bunratty Upper Inchicronan Tulla Calluragh 159
Bunratty Lower Kilfintinan Limerick Calluragh East 163
Corcomroe Kilmanaheen...
- / 52.158809°N 10.406990°W / 52.158809; -10.406990 380, 492
Beenbane Calluragh, hut sites,
cross slab, enclosure, souterrain, cross,
standing stones...
-
resemble the
chapel built on the Rock of Cashel. The church's
graveyard at
Calluragh/An Ceallúnach on
Reenconnell was set
aside for
unbaptized children. A...
- Ballynagranagh, Ballyscanlan, Ballyvanna, Bunnahow, Caher, Cahera****a,
Calluragh, Cappafeean, Cappamore, Cappanapeasta, Carrahil,
Carrowkeel Beg, Carrowkeel...