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other places,
including one in Ballineadig,
County Cork,
called Cell na
Cluaine,
anglicised as
Cellnaclona and
sometimes referred to as Cloyne, causing...
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Augustinian Friars Bellufamensis in Connacht;
possibly Ballyhaunis Cluaine-tochne
Monastery ~≈?
early monastic site,
founded before 765
Deroten Friary...
- the
country but he
eventually settled and
established a
church at Cill
Cluaine (or Kilclooney, near present-day Ballinasloe) in Magh Seincheineoil, a...
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Magheracloone Mitc**** GFC
Machaire Cluaine Founded: 1945 County:
Monaghan Nickname: Magheracloone, Mitc**** Colours:
Black and
White Grounds:...
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Clooney (Irish:
Cluaine) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It
comprises the
hamlets of
Clooney (north and south), to the east of Ennistymon...
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Aldclune Scottish Gaelic: Allt
Cluaine Aldclune Location within Perth and
Kinross OS grid reference NN897637 Council area
Perth and
Kinross Country Scotland...
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dynasties from the 12th to 17th centuries.
Their prin****l seat was at
Cluaine na-hOidhche near
Strokestown and
their primary patron was the Ó Conchobhair...
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seventeen poets of Ulster's
brightest progeny sought learning in
Ceall Cluaine,
while it is also
reputed that
students from
Scotland may have studied...
- Aidhne. The
Christian missionary, Grellan,
established a
church at Cill
Cluaine (near present-day Ballinasloe) in Magh Seincheineoil. Cían is said to have...
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Clooney (Irish:
Cluaine) is a
civil parish of
County Clare, Ireland,
located to the
northeast of Ennis,
south of Inchicronan. The area is marshy, with...