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- Earl. Eleanor Butler, one of the two Ladies of Llangollen. Duiske takes its name from Duiske Abbey in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny. Galmoy is a village...
- The Annals of Duiske is an Irish annal, created from 1513. Domhnall Riabhach Mac Murchadha Caomhánach, a son of Gerald mac Murchadha Caomhánach, became...
- Graiguenamanagh is located at the foot of Brandon Hill and is home to Duiske Abbey, the largest of the thirty-four mediaeval Cistercian abbeys in Ireland...
- Duiske Abbey National Monument, also known as Graiguenamanagh Abbey, is a 13th-century Cistercian monastery situated in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny...
- Piers Butler of Duiske, Barrowmount, County Kilkenny (died 1650) was the son of Edward Butler, 1st Viscount Galmoye and Hon. Anne Butler, daughter of Edmund...
- John Henry Bernard on translating, editing, and publishing the Charters of Duiske Abbey. Later in life, Lady Constance Butler remained interested in medical...
- James Butler of Duiske (Irish: Séamas de Buitléir an Dub****sce) was a younger son of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and Lady Joan Fitzgerald. In 1576...
- Duib Sláin, Bishop of the Diocese of Ossory when the abbey was founded. Duiske Abbey in Graiguenamanagh founded in 1204 was one of the first and largest...
- nine foundations: Dunbrody Abbey, Inch Abbey, Grey Abbey, Comber Abbey, Duiske Abbey, Abington, Abbeylara and Tracton. This last abbey was founded in 1225...
- Cathal Mac Murchadha Caomhánach, fl. 1450 - c. 1550, Abbot of Duiske. A son of Domhnall Riabhach Mac Murchadha Caomhánach (Kings of Leinster in 1478, and...