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Glendalough (/ˌɡlɛndəˈlɒx/; Irish:
Gleann Dá Loch,
meaning 'valley of two lakes') is a
glacial valley in
County Wicklow, Ireland,
renowned for an Early...
- June 618) is an
Irish saint,
known as the
founder and
first abbot of
Glendalough in
County Wicklow, Ireland. His
feast day is 3 June. Kevin's life is...
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named after Glendalough in Ireland. 15
Glendalough Station to
Perth Busport –
serves Harborne Street and
Powis Street 85
Glendalough Station to Perth...
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Glendalough is a
former monastic settlement in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Glendalough may also
refer to: The
former Diocese of
Glendalough The
current Diocese...
- so. No lots were drawn, and Lorcán sta**** at
Glendalough. In time he rose to
become Abbot of
Glendalough at the age of 26 in 1154. Lorcán was a religious...
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Avoca to Glenmalure, via Greenan;
Glenmalure to
Glendalough; a rest day at
Glendalough;
Glendalough to Knockree; and
Knockree to Stepaside. In 1977,...
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Glendalough (Irish:
Easpuig Gleann Dá Loch) is an
episcopal title in the
Church of Ireland,
which takes its name
after the
monastery at
Glendalough in...
- St.
Peter and St. Pauls' Cathedral,
Glendalough is a
former cathedral in the
Republic of Ireland: it is
within the same
enclosure as Our Lady's Church...
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Glendalough is a heritage-listed
villa at 96 John Street, Rosewood, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was
built from c. 1900 to c. 1911. It was...
- the Book of Leinster. Some
scholars have also
called it the Book of
Glendalough, in
Irish Lebar Glinne Dá Locha,
after several allusions in medieval...