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Abbeyknockmoy Mainistir Chnoc Muaidhe Village Ruins of the 12th
century Cistercian Knockmoy Abbey Abbeyknockmoy Location in
Ireland Coordinates: 53°26′13.2″N 08°44′49...
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Knockmoy Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Chnoc Muaidhe), also
known as The
Monastery of the Hill of
Victory (Latin:
Monasterium Collis Victoriæ); and as Porta...
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Abbey was
founded in the 12th/13th
century and in 1224
became a cell of
Knockmoy Abbey, a
Cistercian abbey near Tuam.[citation needed] It was
rebuilt c...
- Monk,
after a
victory over the
world and the devil, in the
monastery of
Knockmoy,
which with the land
belonging to it he had
himself offered to God and...
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Monastery Kiltullagh Monastery (approx.)
Kinalehin Friary Kinvarra Monastery Knockmoy Abbey Kylemore Abbey LOUGHREA (see right)
Meelick Friary Monasternalea...
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Monastery Kiltullagh Monastery (approx.)
Kinalehin Friary Kinvarra Monastery Knockmoy Abbey Kylemore Abbey LOUGHREA (see right)
Meelick Friary Monasternalea...
- her
younger sister, Kate, in 1923. He died in 1951 in Dublin, aged 82.
Knockmoy Abbey, in
Journal of the
Royal Society of Antiquaries, xxiv, 1904 Life...
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Knockmore 145
Inchiquin Dysert Ennis Knockmore 132
Islands Kilmaley Ennis Knockmoy 44
Islands Kilmaley Ennis Knockmurragha 20
Bunratty Lower Kilnasoolagh...
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monastery prospered in the
initial period, they made two foundations:
Knockmoy Abbey in
County Galway, and ****aroe
Abbey in
County Donegal. It had been...
- Kilcloher, Kilcolumb, Kilmaley, Kinturk, Knockadangan, Knockatunna, Knockmore,
Knockmoy, Kyleatunna, Lehaknock,
Lecarrow Beg,
Lecarrow More, Letteragh, Lisbiggeen...