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Maothail,
meaning 'soft/spongy ground' in
gaelic languages, may
refer to
several places: Mohill, a
small town in
County Leitrim,
Ireland Mothel, a village...
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Mohill (Irish:
Maothail,
meaning "soft ground") is a town in
County Leitrim, Ireland. The town of Carrick-on-Shannon is
approximately 16 km (10 miles)...
- The
monastery of Mohill-Manchan (Irish:
mainistir an
Maothail-Manachain) was
anciently located at Mohill, in
county Leitrim. The
earliest church was founded...
- Patrick.
Confirmed Manchan of
Mohill church sites are –
Mohill (Monastery of
Maothail-Manachan) in
county Leitrim,
founded by
Manchan in the 6th century. Ennisnag...
- and Kinross, Perthshire, Scotland. The name
derives from
Scottish Gaelic Maothail meaning “soft-ground”. The
village lies 3
miles (5 kilometres)
south of...
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Location within Ireland Monastery information Other names Maothail; Motalia; Mothil;
Maothail Braocáin
Order Augustinians Cistercians Established 6th century...
- 7 July
Malachy (Máel Máedoc Ua Morgair) Manchán of
Mohill (Manchán of
Maothail) 5th and 6th
centuries (d. 535-538)
Ireland or
Wales multiple churches...
- O'****van, on the
other hand,
gives his
birthplace as the
castle upon Cnoc
Maothail, a hill 828 feet high in
Templebeg and, for this
reason he was
always known...
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Mohill GAA
Maothail CLG Founded: 1889 County:
Leitrim Colours:
Green and
white Grounds:
Philly McGuinness Memorial Park Coordinates: 53°55′07″N 7°51′49″W...
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important Culdee centre. The name
Muthill translated in
Scottish gaelic to
Maothail which means soft ground,
possibly related to the
Maigh Rein. The Maigh...