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Lorrha (from Irish:
Lothra) is a
small village at the
northern tip of
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Ledewich described village as 'Larah'
which is the common...
- 584) was an
Irish Christian abbot who
founded the
monastery of
Lorrha (
Lothra,
County Tipperary, Ireland), near Terrygl****. He was
known for his prophesies...
- Dublin. He died on 12
October 545
Saint Ruadhán of Lorrha, the
patron of
Lothra, (Lorrha), in
County Tipperary. He died on 15
April 584.
Saint Seanán of...
-
Annals of the Four Masters: ... the
whole tract of
country from
Waterford to
Lothra, and from
Cnamhchoill (a wood
close to Tipperary) to the
county of Kilkenny...
- St
Corentin 1 June Ruadán mac
Fergusa Birn 6th
century (d. 584)
Lorrha (
Lothra)
Munster saint 15
April Sac****us 5th
century Baislec Connacht saint Samthann...
- Cnoc
Rafann Lisronagh – Lios
Ruanach Littleton – An
Baile Beag
Lorrha –
Lothra Loughmore –
Luach Magh
Milestone –
Cloch an Mhíle
Nenagh – An
tAonach New...
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Inbhir Dromineer Dura
Dorrha Eaglais Chlocháin
Aglishcloghane Fionnú
Finnoe Lothra Lorrha Maigh Drithne Modreeny Maigh Saotha Monsea Tír Dhá
Ghlas Terrygl****...
- of the
leading disciples of St
Finian of Clonard,
founder and
abbot of
Lothra,
Ireland (c. 584)
Saint Silvester,
second Abbot of Moutier-Saint-Jean (Réome)...
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Cluain Mic Nois, with its oratories,
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, Tir Da Ghlas,
Lothra, and many
others in like manner. Cathal's
death is
noted sub anno 844. No...
- oratories,
Cluain Fearta Brenainn, (Clonfert), Tir Da
Ghlas (Terrygl****),
Lothra (Lorrha), and many
others in like manner. 844 - A
battle was
gained over...