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Kilbehenny (Irish:
Coill Bheithne), also Kilbeheny, is a
village in
County Limerick, Ireland, on the R639
regional road. It is
situated on the
County Cork...
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White Knight (prob. John Fitzgibbon, 9th
White Knight)
lived at
Kilbehenny Castle in the
southern shadow of Galtymore, John Oge Fitzgibbon, 10th...
- John
Casey (12 May 1820,
Kilbehenny,
County Limerick,
Ireland – 3
January 1891, Dublin) was a
respected Irish geometer. He is most
famous for Casey's theorem...
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Mitchelstown was re-classified as the N73 when the
Fermoy (Moorepark) to
Kilbehenny section of the M8 was completed. Most
national secondary roads were originally...
- (WNL) and the
Republic of
Ireland women's
national team.
Clancy is from
Kilbehenny in
County Limerick. At
youth level, she pla**** ladies'
Gaelic football...
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Feenagh Feohanagh Galbally Garryspillane Glin
Granagh Herbertstown Hospital Kilbehenny Kilcornan Kildimo Kilfinane Killeedy Kilmeedy Kilteely-Dromkeen Knockaderry...
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graveyard Kill, Kildare, Kilkenny, Killiney,
Kilrush kil, kill
coill woodland Kilbehenny, Kilcogy, Killycollie,
Kilmacthomas kin, ken, con, can, carn cionn, ceann...
- Iorbairt/Cathair Fuiseog)
Hospital - (An tOspidéal/Ospidéal
Gleann Áine)
Kilbehenny - (Coill Bheithne/Coill Mheithne)
Kilcolman - (Cill Chólmáin) Kildimo...
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Feenagh Feohanagh Galbally Garryspillane Glin
Granagh Herbertstown Hospital Kilbehenny Kilcornan Kildimo Kilfinane Killeedy Kilmeedy Kilteely-Dromkeen Knockaderry...
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William Casey, a
Catholic priest who was born in 1840 in the
parish of
Kilbehenny/Angelsborough,
County Limerick.
Ordained in 1868, he was
appointed permanently...