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Leopardstown (Irish:
Baile na
Lobhar,
meaning 'town of the lepers'), also
historically called Ballinlore, is a
small suburb of
Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown...
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Saint Finian the
Leper (Irish:
Saint Finian Lobhar) was an
early Irish saint credited by some
sources with
founding a
church and
monastery at Innisfallen...
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Innisfallen Island is the site of
Innisfallen Abbey, once home to
Finian Lobhar. Rindoon,
County Roscommon, was
deserted by the 14th century. Slievemore...
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September 2011.
Retrieved 5
September 2011. "Saint Finian,
surnamed Lobhar, or the Leper.
March 16. Rev.
Alban Butler. 1866.
Volume III: March. The...
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Clonard (470–549),
Irish founder of the
monastery of
Clonard Finian Lobhar an
early Irish saint credited with
founding a
church and
monastery at Innisfallen...
- path
leading from the area
towards the river,
known in
Irish as Siúl na
Lobhar (literally 'Lepers Walk') is
known in
English as "Lover's Walk". Mayfield...
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Augustinian Canons Regular purportedly founded 7th
century by St
Finan Lobhar;
extant 992; non-monastic
church of the Holy
Trinity and St Mary
built on...
- "logic" (e)obh, (e)obha, (e)obhai /oː/ /əu/
lobhra /ˈl̪ˠəuɾˠə/ "leprosy",
lobhar /l̪ˠəuɾˠ/ "leper",
lobhair /l̪ˠəuɾʲ/ "lepers" (e)odh, (e)odha, (e)odhai...
- cup-marked
stone (currently in the island's museum), a
fulacht fiadh at Gort na
Lobhar, a
neolithic p****age tomb at Cill
Leire Forabhain,
several standing stones...
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church and
abbey on
Innisfallen in
Lough Leane was
founded by
Saint Finian Lobhar (Finan the Leper),
which he
considered improbable.
Saint Finan Cam, on the...