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known as Íde, Ita, Ida or Ides, was an
early Irish nun and
patron saint of
Killeedy (Cluain Creadhail). She was
known as the "foster
mother of the
saints of...
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Killeedy (Irish: Cill Íde) is a
civil parish located south of
Newcastle West in
County Limerick, Ireland. This
parish consists of two villages, Ashford...
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Killeedy GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
parish of
Killeedy,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club is
primarily concerned with the...
- army.
Peter Lacy was born
Pierce Edmond de Lacy on 26
September 1678 in
Killeedy near
Limerick into a
noble Irish family. In an
autobiography preserved...
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County Limerick, 300
Irish Volunteers ****embled at
Glenquin Castle near
Killeedy, but they did not take any
military action. In
County Clare,
Micheal Brennan...
- All-Ireland
Junior B Club
Hurling Championship since its
establishment by the
Killeedy GAA Club in 2005. The
championship is
scheduled to run from 30 November...
- All-Ireland
Junior B Club
Hurling Championship since its
establishment by the
Killeedy GAA Club. The
championship ran from 12
February to 2
April 2006. The All-Ireland...
- the
Gaelic feminine given name Íte or Íde. It may
refer to:
Saint Íte of
Killeedy 918 Itha This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- 585) Theodelinda,
queen of the
Lombards (d. 628)
January 15 – Íte of
Killeedy,
Irish nun
Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib,
father of
Muhammad (b. 545) Abraha...
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Laborer c. 1070 15 May 1130 12
March 1622 by Pope
Gregory XV Íte of
Killeedy c. 480 15
January 570 Ivo of
Chartres 1040 23
December 1115 Ivo of Kermartin...