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Jerpoint Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir SheireapĂșin) is a
ruined Cistercian abbey,
founded in the
second half of the 12th
century in
County Kilkenny, Ireland...
- in the
medieval lost town of
Newtown Jerpoint, the
grave is more
likely that of a
Cistercian priest from
Jerpoint Abbey east of the town. It is 2.0 miles...
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number of
historical landmarks in the vicinity.
Visitor attractions include Jerpoint Abbey,
Kilfane Glen gardens, and
Mount Juliet Golf Course. The town is...
- The
medieval lost town of
Newtown Jerpoint is just west of the
Cistercian Jerpoint Abbey, near Thomastown,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is
located 3.2Â km...
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permission to
claim Ireland 1154. The
Cisternians came to
Jerpoint and
Kilkenny around 1155/60.
Jerpoint Abbey is
founded by
Donal MacGiollaPhadruig, King of...
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antiquarian John Hunt, the tomb
probably actually belongs to a
local priest from
Jerpoint Abbey.
Russian Orthodox Church announced on 22
September 2024 that Holy...
- Cistercians, to
build an
abbey here. The abbey,
which is a
sister house to both
Jerpoint Abbey and Holy
Cross Abbey, is
located inside a
private walled estate....
- Ioriponte, the
original name of
Jerpoint, in Kilkenny. (An
Chomhairle Oidhreachta/The
Heritage Council, 2007,
Newtown Jerpoint,
County Kilkenny: Conservation...
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admission and had lay
brothers bar the
abbey gates.
There was also
trouble at
Jerpoint, and alarmingly, the
abbots of Baltingl****, Killenny,
Kilbeggan and Bective...
- Abbey)
Kilcooly Abbey,
County Tipperary (1185
Jerpoint Abbey)
Kilenny Abbey,
County Kilkenny (1162
Jerpoint Abbey)
Macosquin Abbey,
County Londonderry (1218...