- (from
Irish Cillín) is a
small village and
townland in the
civil parish of
Killevy,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It lies
about four
miles (6.5 km) south...
- The Ring of
Gullion (Irish: Fáinne Cnoc
Shliabh gCuillinn,
meaning 'The Ring of
Slieve Gullion') is a
geological formation and area,
officially designated...
- of Ireland, Vol.1, 1868 "Kutash, Fr. Ihor, "St. Monenna,
foundress of
Killevy Monastery (Ireland)",
Ukrainian Orthodoxy".
Archived from the original...
- It is
situated in the
townland of Kilmonaghan, in the
civil parish of
Killevy and the
historic barony of
Orior Lower,
approximately 4
miles north of...
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January 2013. "Killeavy Castle". ringofgullion.org. Ring of Gullion. "
Killevy Castle".
Northern Ireland Buildings Database.
Northern Ireland Environment...
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saint 20
January Moninne, Mo
Ninne 6th century,
first half
Killevy Ulster saint,
founder of
Killevy 6 July
Mucnoe (in Latin, Mucneus) 5th–6th
centuries Connacht...
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Gullion in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is
within the
parish of
Killevy,
Barony of
Orior Upper and the Newry,
Mourne and Down
District Council...
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Ballymoyer Monastery Creggan (approx.)
Derrynoose Monastery Eglais Monastery Killevy Abbey Kilmore Monastery Kilnasaggart Monastery (approx.)
Mullaghbrack Seagoe...
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Modwena (Moninne or Darerca), who was
abbess of Cill Sléibe
Cuilinn in
Killevy near
Slieve Gullion and died on 5 July 517 or 519; it is said that she...
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Ballymoyer Monastery Creggan (approx.)
Derrynoose Monastery Eglais Monastery Killevy Abbey Kilmore Monastery Kilnasaggart Monastery (approx.)
Mullaghbrack Seagoe...