- sources, is the name of an
early Irish saint,
patron of
Liath Mancháin, now
Lemanaghan, in
County Offaly. He is not to be
confused with the
scholar Manchán or...
- Mondrehid, a
claim challenged, but many
others identify him with
Manchan of
Lemanaghan (died A.D. 664). An
exiled "Manchan the Master" at the
monastery of Mawgan...
- Castlereagh, Tirawley,
Killala parish Castlereagh,
County Offaly,
townland in
Lemanaghan parish,
Garrycastle barony County Roscommon: Castlerea, town Castlereagh...
- wide) 12th-century
Irish house-shaped
shrine dedicated to Manchán of
Lemanaghan (died 664), now in
Boher Roman Catholic Church,
outside Bally****ber, County...
- Leamonaghan. The
church in
nearby Boher (dedicated to
Saint Manchán of
Lemanaghan, a
local saint) was
opened in 1861;
before that
there was a mud-walled...
-
which runs
close to
Ferbane town. It is a 37 km
route that
starts at
Lemanaghan and
finishes at Cadamstown.
Lough Boora Discovery Park also has walking...
-
Moreau Eustochia Smeralda Calafato Euthymius the
Great Fabian Manchán of
Lemanaghan Maria Cristina of the
Immaculate Conception Brando Richard Rolle (Church...
-
Tralee Ballyheigue 45 km (28 mi)
Offaly Way
Offaly Linear Cadamstown Lemanaghan 37 km (23 mi)
Royal Canal Way Dublin; Kildare; Meath; Longford; Westmeath...
- customs. The
translation was
completed on
April 20, 1627, in the
Castle of
Lemanaghan in
County Offaly. The
original m****cript of MacGeoghegan's translation...
- Nor**** 842; site
possibly marked by a High
cross within a
churchyard Lemanaghan Monastery early monastic site,
founded c.645-6 by St Managhan?, land granted...