- had
pagan calendrical ****ociations. The Óenach Colmáin,
probably held at
Lynally, was
named for
Saint Elo Colman. In the 1920s the
Irish Free
State organised...
- St. Columba, who
procured for him the site of a
monastery now
known as
Lynally (Lann Elo).
Hence his
designation of Colmán Elo or in
Latinised form, Colmanellus...
-
Centre Clara Bog
Nature Reserve Leap
Castle The Old
Churches of
Rahan and
Lynally Croghan Hill, a 230-metre (750') high hill
where an
ancient mummy was discovered...
- for
church sites ****ociated with
namesakes of the saint: (1) Lann Elo (
Lynally), the
church of Colmán Elo; and (2) Lann Mocholmóc, the
church of St Mocholmóc...
-
Robert Lynal Andrew (born
April 13, 1944) is a
lawyer and
former political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He
represented Kindersley from 1978 to 1989...
- Cill
Cholmain Eala;
meaning the
church of St.
Colman of
Lainn Eala – in
Lynally,
County Offaly, Ireland) is a
small village and
civil parish in the Stinchar...
- the
location of a
number of
ancient abbeys and castles. The
church at
Lynally (near Tullamore)
formed the
parish church until the
foundation of parish...
-
October Colmán Elo 6th–7th
centuries (d. 611) Irish, from an
Ulster people Lynally (Lann Elo),
County Westmeath;
Connor Meath saint 26
September Colmán mac...
-
Dominican Friars Lead; Lede; Port Obe
Linally Monastery erroneous reference to
Lynally,
County Offaly Linn
Monastery early monastic site, nuns
Magheramorne Monastery...
- the
location of a
number of
ancient abbeys and castles. The
church at
Lynally (near Tullamore)
formed the
parish church until the
foundation of parish...