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Clonmacnoise or
Clonmacnois (Irish:
Cluain Mhic Nóis) is a
ruined monastery in
County Offaly in
Ireland on the
River Shannon south of Athlone, founded...
- Longford)
Rathowen (Ratha**** and Russagh) (County Westmeath)
Shannonbridge (
Clonmacnois) (County Offaly)
Streete (County
Longford and
County Westmeath) Catholic...
- and
Clonmacnois?".
Irish Independent.
Retrieved 7
April 2023. Hussey, Sinéad (5
April 2023). "Pope
appoints new
Bishop of
Ardagh and
Clonmacnois". RTÉ...
- "Pope
Francis appoints Father Francis Duffy as
Bishop of
Ardagh and
Clonmacnois".
Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference. 17 July 2013.
Retrieved 18 July...
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being founded in the 1860s by the
Roman Catholic Bishop of
Ardagh and
Clonmacnois as a
diocesan seminary to
train students for the priesthood.
While the...
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Tivoli Peter of Sant’Albano
Waldo of
Hereford Magnus of Iona
Patrick of
Clonmacnois Rabano of
Toledo Ubertino of
Casale –
Franciscan friar in exile, friend...
- Mael Cothaid. Mac
Tommaltach hosted a
meeting in 814 with the
Abbott of
Clonmacnois. He "destro****" Loch Riach.
History of
Ireland Walsh, Paul (2003). Irish...
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Annals of
Tigernach give it as one year. The
Abbatial Succession at
Clonmacnois, p. 495, John Ryan, in Feil-Sgribhinn Eoin Mhic Neill, Dublin, 1938....
- (Rolleston, T. W., Commentator; Davis, Thomas, Creator) 849: the Dead at
Clonmacnois, from the
Irish of
Angus O'Gillan; The
Oxford Book of
English Verse:...
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Republic of
Ireland Diocese of
Ardagh (united with the
titular bishopric Clonmacnois) –
Republic of
Ireland only
Diocese of
Clogher - seat in
Republic of...