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Emlagh East
Cashel is a
stone ringfort (cashel) and
National Monument located in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Emlagh East
Cashel is
located 3.2 km (2.0 mi) west-northwest...
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Emlagh High
Cross or
Emlagh Cross is a high
cross which is a
National Monument in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
Emlagh High
Cross is
located 3.5 km (2.2 mi)...
- The
Emlagh East
Ogham Stone, also
called the Priest's
Stone (Cloch an tSagairt) is an
ogham stone (CIIC 180) and a
National Monument located in County...
- Lóchrann March, 1918, 2,
noted by Fionán Mac
Coilm from "Tadhg
MacCarthy of
Emlagh", Prior, Co.
Kerry "Danta De: Idir Sean agus Nuad", 1928; tune of hymn #47...
- O'Hanlon. "Article I.-St. Began, at Imlech-Fiaich, in Fera-Cul-Breagh, Now
Emlagh,
County of Meath. [Sixth Century.]." In:
Lives of the
Irish Saints: With...
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Abbey of importance. He also gave its name to the
church and
parish of
Emlagh (Meath). He is
reckoned as one of the "Twelve
Apostles of Ireland." The...
- 20 Leac Shiobhán na
nGeimhleach Minor feature Kerry, Corkaguiny, Dingle,
Emlagh East
Mallgarveheamushwaun 20
Meall Garbh Shéamuis bain
Island Galway, Ballynahinch...
- road is part of the Wild
Atlantic Way.
Parts of the road form part of the
Emlagh Loop
walking trail. The R567
travels west from the N70 to
terminate at the...
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found a
church and monastery. The place,
which had
hitherto been
called Emlagh-Ono (a
derivation of its
owners name)
received the
designation of Ail Finn...
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Drumlargan Dulane Dul**** Dul****
Abbey Dunboyne Dunmoe Dunsany Dunshaughlin Emlagh Enniskeen Fennor Follistown Gallow Galtrim Gernonstown Girley Grangegeeth...