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- Liathmore Churches are two medieval churches forming a National Monument in County Tipperary, Ireland. The Liathmore site, also known as 'Liathmore-Mochoemóg'...
- The Liathmore Sheela-na-gig is a carving on the northern doorway at the larger church ruin at Liathmore monastic site in the townland of Leigh, County...
- occupied houses. The medieval ecclesiastical site of Liathmore-Mochoemóg is within the townland. Liathmore Sheela-na-gig "Liath / Leigh". logainm.ie. Placenames...
- was the founding abbot of Liath-Mochoemoc (Liathmore) monastery. His feast day is 13 March. Connemara Liathmore Killeedy Bangor Ida Saint Mochoemoc or Pulcherius...
- Well-defined Manchan route:- Mohill–Liathmore, County Tipperary–Inisnag–Wales?...
- of Leigh in the placename may be related to the monastic settlement of Liathmore-Mochoemóg in Leigh, about a mile and a half to the north-east of the village...
- to cornice 24.5 metres (80 ft) Has a hexagonal base and a sealed top Liathmore Tipperary Munster Incomplete 0.01 metres (0.39 in) Discovered in 1969;...
- stolen from Kiltinan Church has an earless triangular head (like the Liathmore Sheela-na-gig) with large eyes and an open smile on her face. Her left...
- established by St. Brendan of Birr (which held the Synod of Birr in 697) and Liathmore, which was established by St. Mochoemoc (a nephew of St. Íte of Killeedy)...
- ruins where the sheela-na-gig was discovered Fethard Abbey Sheela-na-gig Liathmore Sheela-na-gig Kiltinan Church Sheela-na-gig Freitag, Barbara (2005). Sheela-na-gigs:...