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Errew (Irish: An tOireamh) is a
small rural settlement,
about 8 km
south from the
county town of Castlebar,
County Mayo, Ireland. The
history of Errew...
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Tigernan of
Errew,
Irish missionary, fl. c. 500-520. In his "History of Mayo" (page 31), Knox writes: "St.
Tigernan of
Errew worked in
Tirawley in the...
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Errew Abbey is a
former Augustinian monastery and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Errew Abbey is
located on a
peninsula stretching into...
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noted for its
trout and
salmon fishing. The
ruins of a
priory exist at
Errew Abbey. In
Gaelic mythology,
various accounts are
given of the
origin of...
- Emo
Emyvale Enfield Ennis Enniscrone Enniscorthy Enniskerry Ennistymon Errew Errill Eyeries Eyrecourt Fahamore Fahan Falcarragh (an Fál Carrach) Fallmore...
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early monastic sites in Mayo
include Mayo Abbey, Aughagower, Ballintubber,
Errew Abbey, Cong Abbey, Killala,
Turlough on the
outskirts of Castlebar, and...
- Temple-na-galliach-dhub;
Erevensis in Connacht?
Errew Friary ø
purported Franciscan Friars,
Third Order Regular —
evidence lacking Errew Nunnery nuns order, status, foundation...
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Crossmolina are tied to the
founding of a
religious settlement in the area:
Errew Abbey was
founded by St.
Tiernan in the 6th century. In the 12th century...
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north of Killala, was the
Dominican Rathfran Friary. On the
promontory of
Errew running into
Lough Conn
stood another monastery. A
round tower in Killala...
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Delphi Derrew Derrycorrib Dooagh Dooega Doohoma Dooniver Drummin Dugort Errew Fallmore Finny Glenamoy Glencastle Glengad Glenhest Glinsk Gweesalia Hollymount...