- saint, as is a
section of
houses in the
OldBawn area. The
local St.
Maelruain's Church,
Tallaght is a
Church of
Ireland church in
Tallaght village named...
- Síol
Maelruain was a
territory located in
north County Roscommon due west, from what is now Castlerea. Its lake,
Lough O'Flynn, is the
source of the River...
- of Tír na nÓg. With the
foundation of the
monastery of
Tallaght by St.
Maelruain in AD 769,
there is a more
reliable record of the area's
early history...
- St.
Maelruain's Church is a
church of the
Church of
Ireland located in Tallaght,
South Dublin in Ireland. The
parish is in the
United Dioceses of Dublin...
-
Saint Maelruain of Tallaght,
Saint Dublitir of
Fingal and
Saint Finnin of Strangford.
While at
Tallaght he made his
confession to
Saint Maelruain. Maelruain...
- old
palace gardens, Archbishop’s bathhouse, the Friar's Walk and St.
Maelruain's Tree
still remain in the
current grounds.
Tallaght village was first...
- John Colgan,
another 17th-century scholar,
pointed out that Óengus and
Maelruain could not have
completed the
Martyrology of
Tallaght as it stands, as...
- In
Medieval Ireland.
Encyclopedia (2005). pp. 308-9. Gammack, James. "
Maelruain", A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography, (William
Smith and
Henry Wace,...
- by the Ó
Conchubhair (O'Conors). In 1284 it was
besieged by the Síol
Maelruain under Fiachra O'Flynn.[citation needed] In 1315 the
castle was damaged...
- "Nazareth Mar
Thoma Church Members Celebrate With
Their Metropolitan in St
Maelruain's Tallaght".
Diocese of
Dublin & Glendalough.
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