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- Kilbennen or Kilbannon is a medieval ecclesiastical site and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland. Kilbennen is located 3.7 km (2.3 mi)...
- Benignus who founded Kilbannon, near Tuam. However, Tirechán's collections in the Book of Armagh states that Benignus of Kilbannon was the son of Lugni...
- 6 km (4 mi) west of Tuam and adjacent to the religious settlement at Kilbannon. According to the Life of Brendan of Clonfert, Brendan eventually told...
- convents and public buildings within twenty miles of Tuam. These include Kilbannon church. "Tuam Town Hall recalls four centuries of civic life and major...
- Roundstone Dunmore Ballinlough (Kiltullagh) Dunmore Glenamaddy Kilconly-Kilbannon KilkerrinClonberne Milltown Williamstown (Templetogher) Tuam Abbeyknockmoy...
- Banagher and Clashaghanny and on the south and west by the parish of Kilbannon and Tuam. The 17th century Down Survey records, under the name of "Killinleagh"...
- Elphin (1449–1468). John Lally, inventor of the Lally column, was born at Kilbannon, Tuam, in 1859. Irish stage and screen actor Mick Lally (1945–2010) was...
- Anglo-Normans in 1425. Saint Benignus, who supposedly founded the church at Kilbannon near Tuam, belonged to the Conmaicne of Dunmore. Conmhaicne Dunmore, County...