- The
Domnach Airgid ([ˈd̪ˠõːnax ˈaɾʲəɟədʲ]; also
Domhnach Airgid, English:
Silver Church or
Shrine of
Saint Patrick's Gospels) is an 8th-century Irish...
- year 801,
where the name
takes the form "Domnaig Sechnaill". The word "
Domnach", used in this way, can be
attributed to
churches which originate from...
- the 12th
century St Manchan's
shrine and the c. 1350
additions to the
Domnach Airgid. All are
protective enclosures intended to
permanently seal off...
-
precious relics contained in a
shrine known to
tradition as the
Domnach Airgid. The
Domnach Airgid (the
Silver church) was made to
enclose a m****cript that...
-
Front of the
Domnach Airgid, a late 8–9th
century book
shrine heavily reworked after 1350...
-
Domnach Airgid, Irish, 8th–9th century,
added to 14th century, 15th century, and after...
- Clones,
Enniskillen and Monaghan. The
shrine of the diocese,
known as the
Domnach Airgid originally housed a copy of the
Gospels and the
Cross of the Clogher...
- century) was an
Irish saint installed by St.
Patrick as
pastor of the
Domnach Mór (Big Church) in Templeport,
County Cavan,
Ireland which was erected...
- bottom.
Rossano Gospels Rabula Gospels Mulling Gospels Book of
Durrow Domnach Airgid Echternach Gospels St.
Augustine Gospels Stonyhurst or St Cuthbert...
- JSTOR 27695412.; Cunningham, Bernadette; Gillespie,
Raymond (2003). "The
burning of
Domnach Magh da Claine:
church and
sanctity in the
diocese of Clogher, 1508". Stories...