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fortress complex for
which Cashel is
named Archbishop of
Cashel Cashel (Parliament of
Ireland constituency),
before 1800
Cashel (UK
Parliament constituency)...
- The Rock of
Cashel (Irish:
Carraig Phádraig [ˈkaɾˠəɟ ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]), also
known as
Cashel of the
Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a
historical site located...
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Cashel Man is a bog body from a bog near
Cashel in
County Laois, Ireland. He was
found on 10
August 2011 by Bord na Móna
employee Jason Phelan from Abbeyleix...
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Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly or
Archdiocese of
Cashel can
refer to:
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly (since 1718)
Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly...
- The
Synod of
Cashel of 1172, also
known as the
Second Synod of
Cashel, was ****embled at
Cashel at the
request of
Henry II of
England shortly after his...
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Cashel (/ˈkæʃəl/; Irish: Caiseal,
meaning 'stone ringfort') is a town in
County Tipperary in Ireland. Its po****tion was 4,422 in the 2016 census. The...
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three cashels,
which were
built after 500 AD. For the
construction of the
defending walls,
stones of the
original ramparts were used.
Beside the
cashels, outlines...
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Tudor and
Cashel is a
township in the
Canadian province of Ontario,
located in
Hastings County. The
township consists of two non-contiguous portions, separated...
- The
Mount Cashel Orphanage,
known locally as the
Mount Cashel Boys' Home, was a boys'
orphanage located in St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada...
- 52°N 7.89°W / 52.52; -7.89 Rock of
Cashel Belfast Dublin Cork The sack of
Cashel, also
known as the m****acre of
Cashel, took
place on 15
September 1647...