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- St. Dairbhile's Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Mayo, Ireland. St. Dairbhile's Church is located 2.4 km (1½ miles) south of...
- St. Dairbhile's Church, a medieval place of worship...
- church was named after the anc****ss Dairbhile (575–600) who resided here. Tradition holds that Saint Dairbhile is buried at the site of the church. The...
- Monastery early monastic site, probably founded in the 6th century by St Dairbhile Shrule Monastery early monastic site Sruthair; Cloghuanaha Strade Friary...
- Monastery early monastic site, probably founded in the 6th century by St Dairbhile 54°05′46″N 10°06′25″W / 54.096173°N 10.106864°W / 54.096173; -10.106864...
- 9°15′48″W / 54.053148°N 9.263353°W / 54.053148; -9.263353 99A St. Dairbhile's Church Church Fallmore 54°05′46″N 10°06′25″W / 54.096198°N 10.106976°W...
- Darbiled (Deirbhile, Dairbhile, Dervla) was an Irish anc****ss and founder of Inis Cethig, fl. 575–600. Darbiled is said to have been of the Ui Fiachrach...
- 9°15′48″W / 54.053148°N 9.263353°W / 54.053148; -9.263353 99A St. Dairbhile's Church Church Fallmore 54°05′46″N 10°06′25″W / 54.096198°N 10.106976°W...