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Castlekeeran is a
former monastery and a
National Monument in
County Meath, Ireland.
Castlekeeran survives as a
walled graveyard, 1.1 km (0.68 mi) south...
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probably abandoned before 1500 St Mary
____________________ Callystown Castlekeeran Monastery early monastic site,
founded 8th
century by St Ciaran; plundered...
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Niall Frossach abdicated. Ciarán the
Pious of Bealach-duin, who
founded Castlekeeran monastery died. 771
Niall mac Conaill, son of
Conall Grant mac Cernaig...
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dispute between himself and his
cousin Thomas Dardiz concerning lands at
Castlekeeran,
County Meath (only a
ruined monastery survives there today), and had...
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Killinagh Killinkere Kilmore Kinawley Knockbride Larah Lavey Loughan or
Castlekeeran Lurgan Moybolgue Mullagh Munterconnaught Scrabby Sher**** Templeport...
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Castlejordan 546
Upper Moyfenrath Castlejordan Edenderry Castlekeeran 714
Upper Kells Loughan or
Castlekeeran Kells Castlemartin 408
Lower Navan Martry Kells Castleparks...
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Queen of
Ireland 989
Sigtrygg Silkbeard becomes King of
Dublin 990
Castlekeeran raided by the Vikings. 997
Brian Boru and Mael
Seachnaill II
divide Ireland...
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February 2020. ref. N 698 (Map).
Ordnance Survey of
Ireland map. "
Castlekeeran Ogham Stone". Megalithicireland.com.
Retrieved 10
December 2013. "'Cairn'...
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Baile Átha Buí, Ballinlough, Balrathboyne, Boherboy, Burry, Carrickleck,
Castlekeeran, Castletown,
Ceanannas Mór
Rural (part),
Ceanannas Mór Urban, Crossakeel...
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Demesne to the south,
Boolies to the east,
Calliaghstown to the east,
Castlekeeran to the west,
Castlepole to the north,
Chapelbride to the east, Commons...